Let’s be real: most business plans are a total waste of time. You don’t need a 20-page PDF packed with jargon and bullshit to get started, especially if you’re hustling solo or just launching your first thing.
What you need is a simple, actionable one-page plan, a plan that actually pushes you to do real shit that brings in results. Start by getting crystal clear about what you’re selling and who you’re selling to. Write one or two sentences: “I help [your target audience] solve [their big problem] by offering [your product or service].” No fluff, no buzzwords.
Next, jot down your top 3 goals for the next 90 days. Make them specific, like “Land my first 3 paying clients” or “Hit $2,000 in sales.” Now, outline your main offers and price points. Keep it simple: “My core offer is X for $Y.”
Then, map the marketing moves you’ll actually do, whether that’s DM outreach, Instagram posts, cold emails, or hitting up your own network. Finally, list your must-do weekly actions. What are the three things you will do every week, no matter what, to stay in motion? That’s your focus.
Don’t overthink it. One page you can actually use beats a giant plan you’ll never look at. In the Pro tier, you’ll get ready-to-fill templates, detailed examples, and the hacks real founders use to go from paper to profit, fast.
Imagine skipping the “planning” trap and going straight to results, that’s next.