Overview — Business Plan
Lean Business Plan is a focused business planning service designed to help startups, entrepreneurs, and small businesses organize their project idea in a practical and structured document. The plan covers the business idea, target customers, value proposition, revenue streams, core costs, sales channels, and brief recommendations. It is useful for clarifying direction, preparing internal decisions, and creating an initial business document without requiring a complex feasibility study or detailed investor-grade financial model.
Who Is This For?
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Startups that need a concise business plan before launch.
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Entrepreneurs who want to organize a business idea clearly.
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Small businesses reviewing a new service, product, or direction.
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Founders preparing an initial document for internal planning.
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Business owners who need a practical overview of customers, costs, and revenue streams.
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Early-stage projects that need a structured plan before deeper research or execution.
What You Will Receive
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A focused business plan of 8–12 pages.
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Clear summary of the business idea and project direction.
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Target customer overview.
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Value proposition structure.
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Revenue stream overview.
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Core cost categories.
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Sales channel suggestions.
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Brief competitor review where relevant.
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Basic financial estimates if the client provides enough information.
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Practical recommendations based on the available details.
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Final file in PDF or DOCX format.
Workflow
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The client places the order and submits the business idea, target market, goals, and available data.
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A short Q&A process is completed to clarify the project scope and missing details.
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The provided information is reviewed and organized into a lean business plan structure.
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The plan sections are drafted, including idea, customers, value proposition, revenue, costs, and channels.
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Brief recommendations are prepared based on the available information.
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A draft version is shared for review.
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Included revisions are applied according to the revision policy.
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The final PDF or DOCX file is delivered after approval.
Important Notes
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The timeline starts after receiving all required information from the client.
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This service is a lean business plan, not a full feasibility study.
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Field market research is not included.
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Complex financial forecasting is not included.
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Competitor review is brief and based on available or publicly accessible information.
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Financial numbers are basic estimates only when sufficient data is provided.
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An investor-ready version may require additional scope and is agreed before starting.
What’s Included
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8–12 page lean business plan.
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Business idea summary.
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Target customer overview.
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Value proposition section.
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Revenue streams section.
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Core costs section.
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Sales channels section.
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Brief competitor review if relevant.
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Basic estimated financial notes if enough data is available.
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One Q&A stage to clarify the business idea.
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Practical recommendations.
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Final delivery in PDF or DOCX.
What’s Not Included
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Field market research.
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Full feasibility study.
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Complex financial forecasting.
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Detailed investor pitch deck.
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Legal, tax, or accounting advice.
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Full market survey or customer interviews.
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Advanced competitor benchmarking.
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Fundraising strategy or investor outreach.
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Business registration support.
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Full operational manuals or HR plans.
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Unlimited revisions.
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Guaranteed business success or investment approval.
Requirements From Client
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Business idea or project description.
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Target market or intended customer segment.
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Business goals.
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Available data about the product, service, or market.
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Current stage of the project.
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Expected revenue sources if known.
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Basic cost information if available.
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Sales or distribution channels being considered.
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Competitor names or examples if available.
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Any previous notes, documents, or research.
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Preferred language for the final document.
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Required delivery format: PDF, DOCX, or both.
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Any specific points that must be included in the plan.
Deliverables
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One lean business plan document.
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8–12 pages based on the available information and agreed scope.
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PDF file.
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DOCX file if requested or agreed.
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Structured sections covering idea, customers, value proposition, revenue, costs, and channels.
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Brief recommendations.
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Final revised version after the included revision round.
Timeline
The delivery timeline is 7–10 business days. The timeline starts after receiving all required information from the client, including the project idea, market details, goals, available data, and answers to the Q&A questions. Delays in providing complete information may affect the delivery date.
Revision Policy
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This service includes one revision round, unless otherwise agreed before starting.
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What counts as a revision:
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Minor edits to wording or structure.
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Clarifying information based on client feedback.
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Adjusting sections using details already provided.
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Correcting factual details provided by the client.
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Refining recommendations within the same business direction.
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What does not count as a revision and may require an additional cost:
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Changing the business idea after the plan has been drafted.
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Adding a new product, market, or business model not included in the original scope.
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Requesting detailed financial forecasting.
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Requesting field market research or customer interviews.
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Rewriting the plan for investors as a separate investor-ready version.
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Adding extensive competitor analysis.
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Rebuilding the full document after approval.
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Deliverables
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Final lean business plan.
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PDF version.
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DOCX version if agreed.
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8–12 page structured document.
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Final version after the included revision round.
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Recommendations based on the information provided by the client.
You may also be interested in: Business Model Analysis and Go-To-Market Strategy.
Usage Rights
The client receives commercial usage rights to use the final lean business plan for internal planning, business discussions, early-stage project decisions, meetings, and communication with partners or advisors. The document may be shared within the client’s business context. It may not be resold as a template or redistributed as a paid document unless agreed in writing.
For further reading, visit Harvard Business Review.
Professional Disclaimer
This service provides a practical lean business plan based on the information supplied by the client and limited desk-based review. It does not guarantee business success, sales results, investment approval, or market acceptance. Strategic, financial, legal, or operational decisions remain the responsibility of the client.








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