PlanCruncher.com – Making Business Plans Readable

PlanCruncher.comIt is easy to get carried away when you are writing a business plan, and go into more detail that anybody would care to know. And “anybody” includes possible investors.

Let’s face it, nobody wants to read a plan which is twice the size of “Moby Dick”, for the mere reason that a really good plan by its mere nature could be rendered in just a couple of points and concepts. The complicated part is actually determining which are these points and concepts. I am afraid such a thing is not really easy, especially if you are just starting down the road and you are a bit green. But that is what an application like PlanCruncher aims to solve.

In essence, it will let you have any plan that you are devising summarized and presented in the most readable way of all. These summaries are limited to one-page, ensuring that they won’t be trying on anybody’s patience, and you can select icons to illustrate the main ideas that are included. You can also add explanations if you feel that any point merits a finer unveiling.

The process for having the plan summarized is not only intuitive but actually quite enjoyable, as you are guided along 6 steps in which you must specify the idea, the product and the intended revenue model. Having tried it, I can tell you that at the end of it if someone is going to have a very clear idea of what the plan is all about that will be you – the site puts your ideas in order like few others I have seen.

PlanCruncher.com In Their Own Words

“Plan Cruncher creates a standard one-page summary of a business plan for a start-up company that is looking for external investment. You do this by choosing icons that represent some of the standard answers that a business plan must provide.”

Why PlanCruncher.com It Might Be A Killer

The tool is excellent in the sense that it will let you communicate any business scheme more clearly, and it will put all your ideas in order.

Some Questions About PlanCruncher.com

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