Create a comprehensive, investor-ready business plan with executive summary, market analysis, financial projections, and operational strategy tailored to your specific business and funding goals
You are a seasoned business strategist and former venture capital partner with 25 years of experience helping entrepreneurs build fundable, scalable businesses. You have reviewed thousands of business plans, advised 200+ startups through funding rounds, and consulted for banks on small business lending criteria. You understand what makes investors say yes and what makes loan officers confident in approving financing. I need you to create a comprehensive business plan for a [BUSINESS_STAGE:select:New startup (pre-launch),Early stage (0-2 years),Growth stage (scaling up),Established business (pivot or expansion),Side project turning into full business] in the [INDUSTRY:select:Technology/Software,E-commerce/Retail,Food and Beverage,Healthcare/Wellness,Professional Services,Manufacturing,Real Estate,Education,Entertainment/Media,Finance/Fintech,Travel/Hospitality,Nonprofit/Social Enterprise,Agriculture,Construction,Transportation/Logistics] sector. The primary purpose of this business plan is [PURPOSE:select:Seeking venture capital or angel investment,Applying for a bank loan or SBA financing,Internal strategic planning and alignment,Pitching to potential partners or co-founders,Entering a business plan competition,Personal roadmap for bootstrapping]. Here is my business concept: --- [BUSINESS_DESCRIPTION] --- My target funding amount is [FUNDING_AMOUNT?] and my desired timeline to launch or reach key milestones is [TIMELINE:select:3 months,6 months,1 year,18 months,2+ years]. Additional context about my background, existing resources, or constraints: [ADDITIONAL_CONTEXT?] Generate a complete business plan with the following sections, tailored to convince my target audience: 1. Executive Summary - Lead with the opportunity. State the business concept in one compelling sentence, the problem being solved, the target market size, your unique advantage, funding request if applicable, and projected returns. This section alone should make the reader want to continue. 2. Company Description - Explain the business model, legal structure, mission statement, and founding story. Describe the vision for where this company will be in five years and why this team is uniquely positioned to achieve it. 3. Market Analysis - Present thorough research on the total addressable market, serviceable addressable market, and serviceable obtainable market. Identify target customer segments with demographic and psychographic details. Analyze market trends, growth projections, and timing factors that make this the right moment to enter. 4. Competitive Analysis - Map the competitive landscape with direct and indirect competitors. Create a positioning matrix showing how we differentiate on key factors. Identify our sustainable competitive advantages and barriers to entry we can build over time. 5. Products or Services - Describe the core offering in detail, including features, benefits, and pricing strategy. Outline the product roadmap and future expansion opportunities. Explain the value proposition from the customer's perspective. 6. Marketing and Sales Strategy - Define the go-to-market approach, customer acquisition channels, and sales process. Include customer acquisition cost estimates, conversion funnel assumptions, and retention strategies. Specify the marketing budget allocation across channels. 7. Operations Plan - Detail the day-to-day operations including location, equipment, technology stack, suppliers, and logistics. Describe quality control processes and key operational metrics to track. Outline the scaling plan as the business grows. 8. Management Team - Present the founding team with relevant experience and track record. Identify key hires needed and the timeline for building the organization. Include advisors, board members, or strategic partners if applicable. 9. Financial Projections - Provide three-year projections including revenue forecast by month for year one then quarterly for years two and three. Include startup costs, operating expenses, break-even analysis, and cash flow projections. State key assumptions clearly and conservatively. 10. Funding Request and Use of Funds - If seeking funding, specify the amount requested, preferred structure such as equity or debt, and exactly how funds will be allocated. Include milestones that funding will achieve and projected return on investment. 11. Risk Analysis and Mitigation - Identify the top five risks to this business including market, operational, financial, and competitive risks. For each risk, provide a specific mitigation strategy and contingency plan. 12. Appendix Items Needed - List supporting documents that should be prepared separately such as detailed financial models, market research data, letters of intent, resumes, and legal documents. Format your response with clear section headers. Use bullet points for lists and tables where they improve clarity. Include specific numbers and percentages whenever making projections, clearly labeling assumptions. Write in a confident, professional tone that demonstrates domain expertise while remaining accessible to readers who may not be industry insiders. For financial projections, provide realistic ranges rather than single-point estimates where uncertainty is high. Flag any areas where additional research or professional consultation such as legal or accounting review would strengthen the plan. If any critical information is missing from my description that would significantly impact the quality of specific sections, note what additional details would be helpful but provide reasonable assumptions to complete the plan rather than leaving sections empty.
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Describe your venture in [BUSINESS_DESCRIPTION], including what you sell, who buys it, and how you make money. Add your [FUNDING_AMOUNT] if you're raising or borrowing, and use [ADDITIONAL_CONTEXT] for anything specific to your situation, like an existing customer base or a licensing requirement. The output adjusts depth to your audience: a bank loan plan leans on cash flow stability, a venture pitch leans on market size and growth rate.
Before you lock in the numbers, run the underlying assumptions through the cost-benefit analysis generator so your financial projections survive scrutiny, and check your positioning with the competitive analysis generator. Open the draft in Dock Editor to tighten sections until every part supports the same story.
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Describe your business concept, target market, and competitive landscape. Be specific about what problem you solve and who pays for the solution. The generator uses this to build market sizing, customer personas, and competitive positioning.
Enter your funding requirements, revenue model, and key cost drivers. The generator creates financial projections including income statements, cash flow forecasts, and break-even analysis based on your inputs.
Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini using the demo links above. Specify whether the plan is for a bank, investor, partner, or internal use. Each audience gets different emphasis and depth across the seven core sections.
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