First Christian Startup School Now Open

DOMINUS Lab today officially launched the Christian Startup School, describing it as the first Christian Startup School in the world. Unveiled during a live world premiere event, the new platform is designed to give founders “the plan, the focus, and the community” to go from an idea to 1,000 true users: www.dominuslab.org

DOMINUS Lab positioned the school as a startup operating system rooted in Christian values and built for real-world execution rather than theory alone. The Christian Startup School was created to address three common founder problems: how to get started, how to get customers, and how to scale in a profitable way.
The program packages these needs into a practical seven-step system focused on dream customers, buying signals, sales discipline, marketing tests, accountability, and community.

At the center of the launch was a sharp business thesis: Christian founders should be able to build unusually strong companies when they apply the command to love their neighbor directly to customers. During the event, DOMINUS Lab argued that serving customers better leads to loyalty, repeat business, and stronger long-term economics.
“We launched the first Christian Startup School in the world,” said Dominik Tarolli, CEO and founder of DOMINUS Lab. “The Christian Startup School gives you the plan, the focus, and the community to go from an idea to 1000 true users.”

Tarolli added: “We as Christians have really an unfair business advantage… by our own rules, we have to treat neighbors or customers better than anybody else.”

The school includes a step-by-step video course, monthly check-ins, master classes, and an exclusive founder community. DOMINUS Lab also emphasized that the system is built to work across industries because it is centered on customers rather than narrow tactics.

The launch event further highlighted that even early-stage founders and students can follow the system, with certification available upon completion of all seven steps.

Markus Bohi, board member of DOMINUS Lab and entrepreneur, said the school also answers a deeper cultural need by helping Christian founders speak openly about belief and build with conviction. “Be very open and honest about your belief,” Bohi said. “If you are friendly and honest and open, you won’t have a problem to acquire new customers.”

The Christian Startup School is now open. The organization framed the school as part of its broader mission to equip Christian founders with practical systems, strong community, and business training that goes beyond inspiration.

For more details, further dates, and registration visit dominuslab.org.

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(SOURCE: DOMINUS Lab via Christian Newswire)

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