License Business Simulations for Your Curriculum
- A business simulator and suite of digital learning tools that layer directly into your existing curriculum
- Deploy across schools, districts, and training programs without replacing what already works
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Trusted across high schools, colleges, and workforce training environments, Startup Wars delivers business simulation programs for students within entrepreneurship, business, and career readiness programs nationwide.
Transforming the Way Business Is Taught and Experienced
+ Users Engaged
Educational Institutions
% Positive Feedback
78% of institutions now prioritize experiential learning
Why traditional curriculum alone is no longer enough
Institutions across the country are shifting toward applied learning models, and publishers who rely solely on static content are losing ground to competitors bundling interactive digital learning tools alongside their courseware.
Institutional buyers want experiences that drive engagement and prepare students for the complexity of real business environments.
Give your entrepreneurship, business, and career readiness programs a practical, simulation-based learning tool that fits seamlessly into your existing offerings.
Built for multi-institution deployment
Startup Wars is architected for organizations that operate across dozens or hundreds of schools, districts, and training programs. The platform deploys consistently whether your partners are running entrepreneurship courses at the high school level, career readiness programs within CTE frameworks, or institution-wide business programs across a college network.
High Schools
Career Readiness
Entrepreneurship
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Who this is for
We Partner Within the Edtech Space
Education Publishers
Building courseware for institutions at scale
Entrepreneurship Program Providers
Delivering business programs to schools and colleges
Career readiness & workforce training
Organizations preparing students for professional environments
Teams Exploring Simulations
Evaluating experiential tools to enhance existing offerings
Real World Applications
Teach beyond textbooks by immersing students in realistic business scenarios that build practical skills
Startup Wars helps students connect academic concepts with practical applications, making them more job-ready and confident. Whether in business, marketing, or leadership courses, simulations enhance learning by providing a safe environment to make decisions, analyze outcomes, and learn from mistakes.
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A scalable simulation for your curriculum
Startup Wars provides a structured business simulation for students that integrates directly into entrepreneurship and career readiness curriculum. Unlike a standalone business simulator or a loosely connected add-on, it functions as a true curriculum layer — designed from the ground up for providers who need consistency, measurability, and flexibility across their product lines. Rather than replacing your existing materials, the platform enhances them through:
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A range of business scenarios, from operational and financial challenges to leadership development simulations focused on strategic thinking and team decision-making.
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Food Truck Business
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Vertical Farming Business
A sustainability-focused simulation tied to emerging industry trends, where students balance environmental impact with operational profitability.
What Our Students Think
Startup Wars allowed me to understand everything that goes into starting a business in 90 days.
Charlotte Kane
The Ohio State UniversityStartup Wars is a fun way about starting a business. It allows students to see how starting a business works in a safe and easy way.
Kate Halstead
Drexel UniversityI really liked playing this game. At first I felt discouraged but as I played it more I felt more confident. Once I was actually able to complete my goals I was feeling so accomplished. This game made me feel like a real entrepreneur!
Naayiemah Abdullah
Hofstra University
Expand and differentiate your product offering
Startup Wars gives publishers a way to strengthen their catalog and increase deal sizes without the cost or complexity of rebuilding curriculum from scratch.
Add experiential learning to existing products
Layer simulation into your catalog without replacing the materials your customers already rely on.
Increase value for institutional buyers
Give decision-makers a compelling reason to choose your offering over competing solutions in the market.
Create differentiation in education markets
Move beyond commodity courseware with an interactive layer that competitors cannot easily replicate.
Designed to fit within existing programs
Startup Wars gives publishers a way to strengthen their catalog and increase deal sizes without the cost or complexity of rebuilding curriculum from scratch.
The simulation can serve as a culminating project or as a core component woven throughout a full semester, giving students sustained exposure to business decision-making over time.
Whether your partners deliver instruction in person, through hybrid models, or fully online, the platform adapts to each environment without requiring custom configuration.
The simulation maps directly to entrepreneurship in high school, CTE program standards, and college and career readiness curriculum frameworks that institutional buyers already follow.
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