Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want
90% of startups fail because founders build products nobody wants.

Not you. If you are actually considering learning what it takes to win instead of falling for the "if we build it they will come" myth, you are already ahead of the game. Startup success boils down to one truth. Fastest team to learn, wins. Not the smartest, not the cleverest, not the richest. Just the team that learns, iterates, and executes faster than everyone else. Starting a StartUp isn’t a feel-good startup manifesto; it’s a battle-tested framework built for founders who want results (and are willing to do the hard work).

With two decades of experience founding successful startups with multi-million dollar exits and mentoring hundreds of entrepreneurs, James Sinclair has developed a methodical, practical, step-by-step guide to winning in the real world.

No theory. No fluff. No excuses.

Before you write a single line of code, hire an engineer, or spend a dollar on development, you'll learn how to validate your idea, deeply understand your market, and build something people actually want and will pay for. Because distribution beats product every time, and customer trust isn't given—it's earned, one strategic step at a time.

This is your guide that takes you from zero to paying customers without wasting time, money, or sanity. Real, actionable insights to avoid the costly mistakes that sink most first-time founders.

Startups aren't about ideas. They're about execution. This book will show you how to execute like your future depends on it. Because it does.

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Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want
90% of startups fail because founders build products nobody wants.

Not you. If you are actually considering learning what it takes to win instead of falling for the "if we build it they will come" myth, you are already ahead of the game. Startup success boils down to one truth. Fastest team to learn, wins. Not the smartest, not the cleverest, not the richest. Just the team that learns, iterates, and executes faster than everyone else. Starting a StartUp isn’t a feel-good startup manifesto; it’s a battle-tested framework built for founders who want results (and are willing to do the hard work).

With two decades of experience founding successful startups with multi-million dollar exits and mentoring hundreds of entrepreneurs, James Sinclair has developed a methodical, practical, step-by-step guide to winning in the real world.

No theory. No fluff. No excuses.

Before you write a single line of code, hire an engineer, or spend a dollar on development, you'll learn how to validate your idea, deeply understand your market, and build something people actually want and will pay for. Because distribution beats product every time, and customer trust isn't given—it's earned, one strategic step at a time.

This is your guide that takes you from zero to paying customers without wasting time, money, or sanity. Real, actionable insights to avoid the costly mistakes that sink most first-time founders.

Startups aren't about ideas. They're about execution. This book will show you how to execute like your future depends on it. Because it does.

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Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want

Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want

by James Sinclair
Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want

Starting a StartUp: Build Something People Want

by James Sinclair

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90% of startups fail because founders build products nobody wants.

Not you. If you are actually considering learning what it takes to win instead of falling for the "if we build it they will come" myth, you are already ahead of the game. Startup success boils down to one truth. Fastest team to learn, wins. Not the smartest, not the cleverest, not the richest. Just the team that learns, iterates, and executes faster than everyone else. Starting a StartUp isn’t a feel-good startup manifesto; it’s a battle-tested framework built for founders who want results (and are willing to do the hard work).

With two decades of experience founding successful startups with multi-million dollar exits and mentoring hundreds of entrepreneurs, James Sinclair has developed a methodical, practical, step-by-step guide to winning in the real world.

No theory. No fluff. No excuses.

Before you write a single line of code, hire an engineer, or spend a dollar on development, you'll learn how to validate your idea, deeply understand your market, and build something people actually want and will pay for. Because distribution beats product every time, and customer trust isn't given—it's earned, one strategic step at a time.

This is your guide that takes you from zero to paying customers without wasting time, money, or sanity. Real, actionable insights to avoid the costly mistakes that sink most first-time founders.

Startups aren't about ideas. They're about execution. This book will show you how to execute like your future depends on it. Because it does.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781774586396
Publisher: Page Two Books, Inc.
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

James Sinclair is the founder’s founder. A serial entrepreneur with multiple exits who thrives in the chaos of early-stage startups. Where nothing is certain, James is the guy they call to help founders transform ideas into something customers actually want to buy. He’s guided ventures through Y Combinator and TechStars, worked with founders from Uber, Intel, and Meta, and built a reputation as the go-to strategist for turning dreams into viable, market-ready businesses. His weekly newsletter reaches 140,000 founders who read his candid, actionable insights to navigate the brutal realities of starting a startup. James has led innovation projects across both private and public sectors, most recently spearheading rapid innovation initiatives at SAP for giants like LinkedIn, Google, and Citi. His mission is simple. Arm first-time founders with no-fluff strategies to stop building nonsense and start building businesses that win. Learn more at www.startuptoscaleup.com.
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