One-Page Business Plan
Distill your entire business plan onto a single page.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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BUSINESS NAME: [Name] FOUNDER(S): [Names] DATE: [Date] 📌 PROBLEM [What problem are you solving? 2-3 sentences max] 💡 SOLUTION [How you solve it. 2-3 sentences] 👥 TARGET CUSTOMER [Who is your ideal customer? Be specific — demographics, psychographics, behaviors] 💰 REVENUE MODEL [How you make money — pricing, tiers, frequency] Target: $[X]/month by [date] 📊 TRACTION [What you've achieved so far — users, revenue, partnerships, waitlist] 🏆 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE [Why you'll win — what's hard to copy] 📈 KEY METRICS [3-5 numbers you track: CAC, LTV, MRR, churn, NPS] 🎯 MILESTONES (Next 6 months) 1. [Milestone + date] 2. [Milestone + date] 3. [Milestone + date] 💵 ASK [What you need: funding amount, partnerships, hires, advice]
💡 Pro Tip
If you can't fit your business on one page, you don't understand it well enough. This template forces clarity. Use it as a living document — update monthly. Investors look at: Problem, Traction, and Team. Make those sections strongest.
📌 When to Use This Template
For early-stage startups, side projects, or when you need to quickly communicate your business model to investors, advisors, or partners.
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