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Fast-Track Your Startup: A 90-Day System to Validate, Build, and Launch Without Wasting Time
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Fast-Track Your Startup: A 90-Day System to Validate, Build, and Launch Without Wasting Time
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Fast-Track Your Startup: A 90-Day System to Validate, Build, and Launch Without Wasting Time
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Fast-Track Your Startup is a practical operating system for the earliest stage of building a company. It is designed for founders who want to reduce uncertainty and reach clear decisions sooner, rather than extending timelines through planning, polish, or untested assumptions.
Structured around a ninety-day constraint, the book examines how limited time forces focus, surfaces avoidance, and accelerates learning. It guides readers through understanding problems before ideas, validating demand before building, and using small, testable actions to gather real-world evidence. Topics include early market validation, minimal product design, pricing as a learning tool, positioning, and interpreting signals that indicate whether to continue, adjust, or stop.
The book does not promise success or growth. Instead, it offers a disciplined approach to decision-making that helps founders determine whether their direction is grounded in reality while change is still inexpensive. It is written for readers who value clarity over reassurance and evidence over optimism.
Fast-Track Your Startup is a practical operating system for the earliest stage of building a company. It is designed for founders who want to reduce uncertainty and reach clear decisions sooner, rather than extending timelines through planning, polish, or untested assumptions.
Structured around a ninety-day constraint, the book examines how limited time forces focus, surfaces avoidance, and accelerates learning. It guides readers through understanding problems before ideas, validating demand before building, and using small, testable actions to gather real-world evidence. Topics include early market validation, minimal product design, pricing as a learning tool, positioning, and interpreting signals that indicate whether to continue, adjust, or stop.
The book does not promise success or growth. Instead, it offers a disciplined approach to decision-making that helps founders determine whether their direction is grounded in reality while change is still inexpensive. It is written for readers who value clarity over reassurance and evidence over optimism.


















