A summary that opens with your story
Every plan starts with an executive summary — what you do, who it's for, and why it works. The generator writes a clear opening from your description that you can tighten in a sentence or two.
Describe your idea and let the business plan generator do the heavy lifting — a structured, editable plan with an executive summary, market analysis, and financial projections.
What should it generate?
Or start from an industry
Drafts a structured business plan you can keep editing in chat.
What's in your plan
From the executive summary to the numbers, the generator drafts each part so you start from a real document instead of a blank page.
Every plan starts with an executive summary — what you do, who it's for, and why it works. The generator writes a clear opening from your description that you can tighten in a sentence or two.
Summary, market, financials, marketing, and operations — drafted as one connected plan.
Get a market analysis that sizes your audience, names competitors, and frames your positioning so the plan reflects the real landscape.
Draft financial projections — revenue, costs, and a basic forecast — so investors and lenders see how the business adds up.
Round out the plan with a marketing and go-to-market strategy, then turn it into a deck when you're ready to pitch funders.
Startup, restaurant, SaaS, e-commerce, or a small business — pick a starting point or write your own, and the generator shapes the plan around it like a tailored template.
How it works
Write a sentence or two about what you sell and who it's for, or pick an industry to start from.
Generate a full plan or focus on one part — the executive summary, market analysis, or financial projections.
The business plan generator drafts each section in order, so you read a complete document instead of scattered notes.
Keep editing in chat — adjust the numbers, rework a section, or expand the parts that matter most for your plan.
Why use a generator
It's a tool that turns a short description of your business into a structured business plan. You explain your idea, and it drafts the standard sections — executive summary, market analysis, financial projections, marketing, and operations — so you start from a real document instead of a blank page.
Describe what you sell and who it's for, choose whether you want a full plan or a single section, then generate. You'll get a structured draft you can read, edit, and expand — a faster way to write a business plan than starting from scratch.
A full plan covers the parts most readers expect: an executive summary, a market analysis, financial projections, a marketing and go-to-market strategy, and an operations overview. You can also generate just one of these on its own.
Yes. Pick a single focus — executive summary, market analysis, or financial projections — and the generator drafts just that part. It's useful when you already have a plan and only need to rework one section.
Startups, restaurants, SaaS companies, e-commerce stores, consultancies, and small businesses all work. Pick an industry as a starting point or write your own description, and the plan adapts to your business type.
Yes. The draft is fully editable — keep refining it in chat to adjust the financial projections, rewrite a section, or add detail wherever you need it before sharing it with investors or partners.