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AI Business Plan Template 2026 (With Prompts for Every Section)
Quick Answer
A 2026 business plan has 9 sections: executive summary, problem, solution, market, product, business model, go-to-market, financials, team. AI can draft each section — but numbers and customer proof must be human-verified.
- Total length: 15–25 pages or a 20-slide deck
- Financials: 3-year projection, monthly for year 1
- One-line version must fit on a business card
What Is a Business Plan?
A business plan is a structured document explaining what your business does, who it serves, how it makes money, and how it will grow — written to guide founders and convince investors.
Why You Still Need One in 2026
Metric
No Plan
With Plan
Fundraise close rate
8%
24%
5-year survival
25%
42%
Revenue by year 3
1×
2.3×
Strategic clarity
Low
High
Source: Harvard Business Review 2025, Kauffman Foundation 2025.
The Template
- Executive Summary (1 page)
- One-liner
- Problem, solution, market, model, traction, ask
- Problem (1 page)
- Who suffers, how often, cost of status quo
- Solution (1 page)
- What we do, why it works, why now
- Market (2 pages)
- TAM / SAM / SOM
- Top 3 competitors
- Product (2 pages)
- Core features, roadmap, differentiators
- Business Model (1 page)
- Pricing, unit economics, CAC/LTV
- Go-to-Market (2 pages)
- Channels, sales motion, partnerships
- Financials (3 pages)
- 3-yr P&L, 5-yr projection, scenarios
- Team + Ask (1 page)
- Founders + key hires
- Amount raising, use of funds
AI Prompts for Every Section
Executive summary
Write a 1-page executive summary for . Include: one-liner, problem, solution, market size, business model, traction, team, ask. Investor tone, no jargon.
Problem section
Draft a problem statement for . Show: who suffers, quantified pain, current workarounds and why they fail, cost of status quo. Cite 2 sources.
Market sizing
Calculate TAM / SAM / SOM for . Use top-down (industry reports) + bottom-up (user × ACV). Show assumptions and data sources.
Competitor matrix
Create a competitor matrix: top 3 alternatives vs. us, across 6 axes (price, speed, quality, distribution, trust, features). Markdown table.
Unit economics
Calculate unit economics for . CAC, LTV, payback period, gross margin. Show the math and assumptions.
GTM
Draft a go-to-market plan. Year 1 channels (ranked), sales motion (self-serve / sales-led / hybrid), 3 partnerships, content strategy.
Financial projections
Build a 3-year revenue projection. Monthly for year 1. Inputs: , , , . Output a markdown table.
Top Tools
Tool
Use Case
Free Tier
Best For
LivePlan
Full plan builder
14-day trial
First-timers
Notion
Plan doc + templates
✅ Yes
Team editing
Causal
Financial modeling
✅ Yes
Projections
Assisters
AI drafting
✅ Yes
Every section
FAQs
Q: Deck or doc?
A: Both. Doc for operations, deck for meetings.
Q: How many pages?
A: 15–25 max. Longer = unread.
Q: Must financials be perfect?
A: No — but assumptions must be defensible. Investors test assumptions, not numbers.
Q: What if I pivot?
A: Re-write the plan. It's a living doc, not a stone tablet.
Q: Do I need a plan for bootstrapped?
A: Yes — for yourself. Bootstrappers skip this and drift.
Q: How often to update?
A: Quarterly. Numbers monthly.
Q: Can AI write the whole thing?
A: AI drafts 80%. Human owns: vision, numbers, customer quotes, and final edit.
Conclusion
A plan isn't prophecy — it's commitment. Write it, share it, update it.