Planning
One-Page Business Plan Template
The entire plan on a single page: idea, customer, offer, money, and next moves. The version you will actually finish and use.
What is inside
- Idea and customer boxes
- Offer, pricing, and revenue model
- Marketing channels and first 90 days
- Costs, break-even, and goals
Who it is for
First-time founders and side hustlers who will never finish a 40-page plan but need the idea, the customer, and the money on one page.
Questions it answers
- Who is my customer and what exactly am I selling them?
- What do my first 90 days look like, and when do I break even?
What you get
A one-page business plan in Word and PDF with a prompt in every box, so you can finish it in one sitting.
Format: Editable Word + PDF
Preview shows the document layout. The full text is in your download.
Editable Word + PDF
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- Editable, so you make it yours in minutes
- Yours to keep and reuse
- Built for real founders by Dee Williams
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