Describe your idea in a paragraph and get a structured business plan back — canvas, written plan and next steps — without templates, signups or subscriptions.
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A generator earns its place by removing blank-page paralysis and producing something specific enough to argue with. Generic output is worse than no output.
You describe the business in plain language. No sixty-field form to complete before you see anything.
Concept, customer, value, revenue, pricing, competition, marketing, costs, goals — the sections anyone reviewing a plan will look for.
A plan that could describe any business helps nobody. The output should reference your model, your price point and your market.
The first version is a draft. You should be able to adjust your inputs and regenerate until it reads like your business.
A PDF with the canvas and the written plan is what you attach to an email, not a chat transcript.
A clear description of what you are building.
The segment to serve first and why.
The outcome you promise.
How the business earns.
Price points and reasoning.
Alternatives and your differences.
Channels to reach buyers.
The main cost lines to plan for.
Milestones and immediate actions.
Describe your business idea
Answer a few questions
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