Most founders know how to create value.
They know how to build, ship, iterate, and learn. They know how to chase traction, prove usefulness, and delay monetisation until it feels justified.
What they don't know-because almost no one teaches it-is how value capture quietly forms whether they design it or not.
And how, once it hardens, it reshapes power, legitimacy, fairness, and the ability to reinvent.
Capture What You Create is written for founders who have already learnt how to build-but find themselves uneasy about how they earn.
Not because they lack ambition.
But because something feels structurally unresolved.
This is not a pricing book.
It is not a monetisation playbook.
And it is not a collection of tactics you can apply without friction.
That is intentional.
Instead of telling you what to charge, this book helps you see:
The book moves from clarity → design → power → reinvention, treating value capture as a foundational design choice, not a financial afterthought.
This book is not for:
Some chapters slow you down rather than speed you up.
Some end with diagnosis rather than action.
Some will feel uncomfortable-especially if success has already taken hold.
That discomfort is part of the design.
Start-up culture gives founders language for growth, learning, and impact.
It gives them almost no language for legitimacy, responsibility, expiry, or redesigning how they earn once power accumulates.
This book exists to fill that gap.
Not to tell you what decision to make-but to help you recognise when a decision has already been made for you.
Then this book is for you.
Capture what you create.
And be ready to redesign how you do it.