How deals get made
The way VC deals are analyzed, vetted, and made — start to finish.
Despite the outsized importance of venture capital, the inner workings remain hidden.
Until now.
A repeatable lens for evaluating any startup. Five pillars that turn instinct into a process you can run on every deal.

An incisive, practical handbook for the world of venture capital.
The way VC deals are analyzed, vetted, and made — start to finish.
What successful investors ask founders, and why those questions matter.
The thinking that dominates the most prominent venture investors.
The best ways to begin a career in venture — and tips on building it.
Key differences between firm types and what they mean for founders.
The different factors VCs use to evaluate companies at each stage.
From the investors, allocators, and educators who do the work.
4.4 from 11 ratings on AmazonI hear this question from LPs, entrepreneurs, and MBAs all the time: "How do you decide on the valuation of a startup when there is no historical data to go by?" The Venture Capital Investment Framework (VCIF), anchored on six areas of questioning, is flexible enough to adjust to any industry vertical and provides a solid foundation to anyone thinking about startups.
One of the most important skills in venture capital is asking the right questions. It took me a long time to learn the questions that matter and to ask them in a sophisticated way. The VCIF is a great foundation for any VC to start defining and refining the questions they need to ask to become a successful investor.
I unconsciously used the VCIF when I led the early round in Zoom and others. The Zoom team (who) built a product that worked flawlessly (what) on mobile devices (when and why) and significantly expanded the TAM (where and how). This framework also applies to other aspects of the startup ecosystem, whether you are starting a company or acquiring one.
Understanding how fund partners select portfolio companies can provide critical insights into their ability to generate strong returns. By providing a structured and systematic approach to evaluating startups, William Lin's VCIF is an invaluable tool for allocators when performing fund manager due diligence. It is a must-read for any LP looking to invest in venture capital funds.
I really liked listening to this book to learn so many important things about how VCs make their investments. This was super helpful for me to get their perspective as I seek funding as a first-time founder.
"Highly recommend this book for anyone looking to learn more about VCs or get funding from VCs."
For someone interested in VC, but with 0 understanding of how the VC industry works, this book did an incredible job of what VCs emphasize when they are pitched a company. The way VCs invest is very gate kept, but this book shines great light on the industry. This book explains concepts in a manner that allows anyone to understand it! Also, I read the book in 1 day as well! 10/10 would recommend!
Comprehensive and easy to understand guide to VCs. Must read.
The VC Field Guide: Fundamentals of Venture Capital is a book by William Lin, published by Wiley in 2023. It explains how venture capitalists evaluate startups, breaking venture investing into a repeatable framework that covers the market, the team, the product, the deal, and the investor mindset.
It is written for aspiring and practicing venture capitalists, founders preparing to raise capital, operators, and anyone who wants a practical, repeatable way to understand how venture capital decisions actually get made.
The framework evaluates a startup across five dimensions: the Market (whether it is large enough and the timing is right), the Team (founder-market fit, execution, and judgment), the Product (differentiation and genuine customer pull), the Deal (valuation, ownership, and terms), and the Mindset (reasoning clearly about uncertainty and asymmetric outcomes).
William Lin is a venture capital investor and Managing Partner who spent over a decade in venture capital, helping to build Forgepoint Capital from scratch. He wrote The VC Field Guide to distill the investment framework he developed across years of evaluating founders, markets, products, and deals.
The book is available on Amazon and from its publisher, Wiley. A free sample excerpt can be read through Amazon. The ISBN-13 is 9781394180653.
The VC Field Guide was published by Wiley (John Wiley & Sons) in 2023. Its full title is The VC Field Guide: Fundamentals of Venture Capital and its ISBN-13 is 9781394180653.
If you want to directly impact innovation, growth, and the founders who drive it — this book is for you.