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Business Model Analysis

399 $

Evaluate your current business model through a structured analysis of value proposition, customers, channels, revenue, costs, and partnerships, with practical recommendations for improvement.

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Overview — Business Model

Business Model Analysis is a focused business development service that reviews the main elements of your current or early-stage business model. The analysis covers value proposition, customer segments, channels, revenue streams, cost structure, key activities, resources, and partnerships. It is designed to help business owners, founders, and teams understand how their model works, where the main gaps may exist, and what practical improvements can be considered based on the information provided.

Who Is This For?

  • Existing businesses that want to review and improve their business model.

  • Startups that need a structured analysis before scaling or launching.

  • SaaS businesses evaluating pricing, customers, channels, or value proposition.

  • Entrepreneurs who want a clearer view of strengths and weaknesses.

  • Small businesses preparing for a new service, product, or market direction.

  • Founders who need practical recommendations without a full feasibility study.

What You Will Receive

  • One Business Model Analysis report in PDF format.

  • Review of key Business Model Canvas elements.

  • Analysis of value proposition, customers, channels, revenue, costs, and partnerships.

  • Clear summary of strengths and weaknesses.

  • Practical recommendations based on the provided information.

  • Notes on possible gaps, risks, or improvement areas.

  • Remote analysis without requiring in-person meetings.

  • Optional review call if purchased or agreed separately.

Workflow

  1. The client places the order and submits the business description, services, customers, and available numbers.

  2. The provided information is reviewed to understand the current business model.

  3. The business model is mapped using a Business Model Canvas-style structure.

  4. Key elements are analyzed, including value proposition, customers, channels, revenue, costs, and partnerships.

  5. Strengths, weaknesses, and possible gaps are identified.

  6. Practical recommendations are prepared based on the available information.

  7. The analysis report is organized into a clear PDF document.

  8. The final PDF report is delivered to the client.

Important Notes

  • The timeline starts after receiving all required information from the client.

  • This service depends on the accuracy and completeness of the information provided.

  • The analysis is remote and does not include interviews unless agreed separately.

  • Field research, customer interviews, or market surveys are not included.

  • Implementation of recommendations is not included.

  • Recommendations are practical suggestions, not guaranteed outcomes.

  • Any additional scope, such as a review call or deeper research, is agreed before starting.

What’s Included

  • Business Model Canvas-style analysis.

  • Review of value proposition.

  • Review of customer segments.

  • Review of channels and customer relationships.

  • Review of revenue streams.

  • Review of cost structure.

  • Review of key activities, resources, and partnerships where information is available.

  • Strengths and weaknesses summary.

  • Practical improvement recommendations.

  • Final PDF report.

What’s Not Included

  • Implementation of recommendations.

  • Field market research.

  • Customer or stakeholder interviews.

  • Full feasibility study.

  • Detailed financial forecasting.

  • Legal, tax, or accounting advice.

  • Sales guarantee or performance guarantee.

  • Advanced competitor research unless agreed separately.

  • Business plan writing unless purchased as a separate service.

  • Pitch deck creation.

  • Unlimited revisions.

Requirements From Client

  • Business description.

  • List of current products or services.

  • Target customers or customer segments.

  • Current sales or marketing channels.

  • Revenue streams and pricing information if available.

  • Main cost categories if available.

  • Existing partners, suppliers, or key resources if relevant.

  • Current challenges or questions about the business model.

  • Available numbers, reports, or internal notes.

  • Competitor examples if available.

  • Website, social media pages, or public materials if available.

  • Any specific areas the client wants the analysis to focus on.

Deliverables

  • One Business Model Analysis report.

  • PDF file.

  • Business Model Canvas-style overview.

  • Strengths and weaknesses summary.

  • Practical recommendations.

  • Notes on possible gaps or improvement areas.

  • Final report based on the provided information.

Timeline

The delivery timeline is 5–7 business days. The timeline starts after receiving all required materials from the client, including the business description, services, customer information, available numbers, and any relevant documents or links. Delays in providing complete information may affect the delivery date.

Revision Policy

  • This service includes one revision round, unless otherwise agreed before starting.

  • What counts as a revision:

    • Clarifying wording in the report.

    • Correcting factual details based on information previously provided by the client.

    • Adjusting emphasis within the same analysis scope.

    • Adding minor details that support the original analysis.

    • Reformatting small parts of the PDF for clarity.

  • What does not count as a revision and may require an additional cost:

    • Re-analyzing the business after major new information is added.

    • Changing the business model or service scope after the report is prepared.

    • Adding field research, interviews, or competitor research.

    • Preparing a full business plan or feasibility study.

    • Creating financial forecasts or advanced financial models.

    • Implementing the recommendations.

    • Requesting a new report structure after approval.

Deliverables

  • Final Business Model Analysis report.

  • PDF document.

  • Canvas-style analysis.

  • Strengths and weaknesses section.

  • Practical recommendations section.

  • Final revised version after the included revision round.

You may also be interested in: Lean Business Plan and Value Proposition Development.

Usage Rights

The client receives commercial usage rights to use the final Business Model Analysis report for internal planning, team discussions, advisory meetings, partner conversations, and business improvement decisions. The report may be shared within the client’s business context. It may not be resold, republished as a paid template, or distributed as a standalone commercial product unless agreed in writing.

For further reading, visit Harvard Business Review.

Professional Disclaimer

This service provides a structured business model analysis based on the information supplied by the client. It does not include field research, implementation, legal advice, financial advice, or guaranteed sales improvement. Business decisions, execution, and final outcomes remain the client’s responsibility.

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