Write a one-page business plan
Distill your idea into a single page: the problem, your solution, customers, revenue model and the first three milestones.
A 40-page plan nobody reads is worse than one page that forces clarity. The one-pager is the format for testing whether an idea actually holds together.
The Business Plan tool compresses your idea into a tight single page covering the problem, solution, target customer, revenue model and near-term milestones — sharp enough to share or to pin above your desk.
Start here to validate the concept, then expand into a full plan once it earns the effort.
The tool for this
📈Business Plan
Describe your idea and get a structured business plan — problem, solution, market, model, milestones.
Frequently asked questions
What is a one-page business plan? +
A tight summary covering problem, solution, customer, revenue model and milestones — used to validate an idea fast.
Is one page enough? +
For early validation, yes. Expand into a full plan once the concept proves worth it.
Who is it for? +
Founders testing an idea, side-project starters, and anyone who wants clarity before writing more.
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