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Entrepreneurs on Fire

How Nick Weaver Scaled His Passion and Got His Company Acquired by Amazon

Entrepreneurs on Fire

John Lee Dumas

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4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Nick Weaver is the CEO and Co-Founder of eero, which focuses on building the connectivity layer for homes and businesses everywhere. Founded in 2014 and acquired in 2019 by Amazon, eero was the first to launch a whole-home mesh Wi-Fi system and today supports customers and service providers across the globe.

Top 3 Value Bombs

1. Success isn’t just about delegation. Founders must stay close to the details while scaling.

2. Building a strong, fun, and collaborative team culture pays off more than any single strategic insight.

3. Passion is the ultimate driver. It fuels resilience through the toughest entrepreneurial challenges.

Learn more about Eero, check out the website - Eero

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Boom. Shake the room, Fire Nation. JLD here and welcome to Entrepreneurs on Fire, brought to you by

0:08.3

High Level, the all-on-one sales and marketing platform. Today we'll be breaking down how Nick

0:13.3

scaled his passion and got his company acquired by Amazon. To drop these vibe bombs,

0:18.2

I have brought Nick Weaver into EO Fire Studios. Nick is the CEO and co-founder of ERO, which focuses on building the connectivity layer for homes and businesses everywhere. Founded in 2014 and acquired in 2019 by Amazon, ERO was the first to launch a whole home mesh Wi-Fi system. And today supports customers and service providers across the globe.

0:38.7

And today we'll talk about idea to launch what it's really like to be acquired, specifically

0:43.2

by Amazon, and the biggest lessons that Nick has learned along the way and oh, so much more.

0:49.3

And a big thing for sponsoring today's episode goes to Nick and our sponsors.

0:53.5

Are you ready for the ultimate's all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers,

0:58.1

coaches, and agencies, build funnels, automate follow-ups, manage clients, and even

1:03.4

white label your own software, say hello to our featured partner high level and visit

1:09.7

high level fire.com to start your free trial today.

1:16.0

Fire Nation, success isn't a solo journey. It's about who you surround yourself with. That's why I built

1:22.0

the Freedom Circle, a powerful community of entrepreneurs ready to support, inspire, and share the ideas that move

1:29.1

you forward. Visit freedom dash circle.com to learn more. Nick, say what's up to Fire Nation

1:38.1

and share something that you believe about becoming successful that most people disagree with.

1:50.7

Hey John, great to be with you here today. I think I knew I was going to get this question.

1:59.6

And for me, I think one of the things that's really popular when people start talking about how to manage a business or start a company is how important

2:03.7

delegating everything is and creating all these different processes to try to get yourself

2:11.6

out of the day-to-day and the details. And what I've found, and I think is very important for being successful, is especially if you're

2:21.3

the founder or CEO or run a very complicated business, getting into the details is actually

2:29.2

one of the most important things you can do. And so that doesn't mean don't focus on strategy. Don't bring yourself

2:40.0

up to really think about where you're headed, but you need to be really cognizant of every little

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