Upmetrics (upmetrics.co) platform help — an AI business-planning suite for founders, consultants, and advisors: an AI Assistant that drafts plan sections, a large sample-plan library, deep multi-year financial forecasting (P&L, cash-flow, break-even, scenarios), plan-vs-actuals tracking, QuickBooks/Xero sync, a pitch-deck generator, strategic canvases (Lean Canvas, SWOT), collaborative workspaces, and a Professional/white-label tier for consultants managing client plans. Use when generating or editing a business plan or financial forecast in Upmetrics, making a plan lender- or investor-ready, fixing a plan that reads generic for a niche, tracking a forecast against actuals or connecting QuickBooks/Xero, recovering from a surprise renewal charge or lost work, or asking whether it has an API to export or automate plans. Do NOT use for the validate-before-building method or comparing business-plan tools to pick one (use /sales-idea-validation), or building the smoke-test landing page (use /sales-funnel).
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Upmetrics (upmetrics.co) platform help — an AI business-planning suite for founders, consultants, and advisors: an AI Assistant that drafts plan sections, a large sample-plan library, deep multi-year financial forecasting (P&L, cash-flow, break-even, scenarios), plan-vs-actuals tracking, QuickBooks/Xero sync, a pitch-deck generator, strategic canvases (Lean Canvas, SWOT), collaborative workspaces, and a Professional/white-label tier for consultants managing client plans. Use when generating or editing a business plan or financial forecast in Upmetrics, making a plan lender- or investor-ready, fixing a plan that reads generic for a niche, tracking a forecast against actuals or connecting QuickBooks/Xero, recovering from a surprise renewal charge or lost work, or asking whether it has an API to export or automate plans. Do NOT use for the validate-before-building method or comparing business-plan tools to pick one (use /sales-idea-validation), or building the smoke-test landing page (use /sales-funnel).
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[describe what you need help with in Upmetrics]
license
MIT
version
1.0.0
tags
["sales","validation","pre-launch","platform"]
github
https://github.com/upmetrics
Upmetrics Platform Help
Upmetrics (upmetrics.co) is an established AI business-planning suite for founders, consultants,
and advisors. You describe a business and its AI Assistant (Writing / Financial / Research Assist)
drafts and rewrites plan sections; it ships a large sample-plan library, deep multi-year financial
forecasting (automatic P&L, cash-flow, break-even, scenario testing over 3- and 7-year horizons),
plan-vs-actuals tracking, a pitch-deck generator, strategic-planning canvases (Lean Canvas,
Business Model Canvas, SWOT, OKR/KPI), real-time collaborative workspaces, and QuickBooks/Xero
connectors. Its angle vs the AI-first generators (VentureKit, Plannit) is a mature, team-oriented
planning suite with accounting sync, forecast-vs-actuals tracking, and a Professional/white-label
tier for consultants managing many client plans. The catches: the AI drafts read generic until you
feed rich input, the financials are AI estimates, and it's UI-only with no public API.
Namesake collision — always check the domain.upmetrics.co is this business-planning tool.
upmetrics.com is an unrelated impact/ESG-reporting platform for nonprofits and foundations — a
different company. Don't merge their reviews, pricing, or "API" docs.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask only what you can't infer:
What do you want from Upmetrics?
A) Generate/edit a plan, financial forecast, or pitch deck and interpret the output
B) Make the plan lender-ready / investor-ready for a loan or raise
C) Track a forecast against actuals or connect QuickBooks/Xero
D) Understand the tiers (Starter vs Premium vs Professional / white-label) or a billing problem
E) Export or automate plans (the API reality)
What's the real question — "is this idea worth building?" or "how do I use this tool?" If it's the
go/no-go decision itself, that's /sales-idea-validation (a generated plan is a document, not demand).
Skip-ahead: if the user wants the validate-before-building method or to compare business-plan tools
across the market to pick one, route to immediately.
/sales-idea-validation
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
The validate-before-building method, or the go/no-go decision itself
/sales-idea-validation {question}
A cross-market ranking of business-plan/validator tools (VentureKit, Plannit, LivePlan… to pick one) — but answer a quick Upmetrics-vs-X how-they-differ inline first (Step 4)
/sales-idea-validation {question}
Building the smoke-test / fake-door landing page to test real demand
/sales-funnel {question}
Growing a pre-launch waitlist / capturing real demand
/sales-audience-growth {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-idea-validation {original question}"
Otherwise, answer Upmetrics-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — Upmetrics platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the module set (AI Assistant, business-plan
builder, financial forecasting, plan-vs-actuals, pitch deck, strategic canvases, collaboration), what's
editable vs generated, the Starter/Premium/Professional tiers and white-label, the QuickBooks/Xero
integration reality (one-way import, not live sync), the no-public-API reality and the manual PDF/DOC
export, and how to feed rich input to avoid generic output.
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Treat the generated plan and financials as AI estimates, not facts — swap in real numbers before a
lender or investor sees them. Upmetrics drafts a polished, structured plan fast, but the forecasts are
the model's guesses. Tell the user to keep the structure and framing, then replace the projections,
market size, and unit economics with their own real numbers and cite sources — a bank or investor will
scrutinize the financials, and AI-padded projections are the fastest way to lose credibility.
De-genericize niche plans by feeding rich input — this is the #1 complaint. Reviewers report the AI
draft reads generic and needs ~60% rewriting. Coach the user to feed a detailed description (exact
customer, the specific problem, how it's solved today, business model, pricing) and to rewrite the
competitive, operations, and revenue sections by hand — the model has thin depth for specialized
verticals. Richer input in → specific plan out.
Separate "make it lender/investor-ready" from "is this idea validated." A fundable-looking plan is a
document, not demand — Upmetrics will happily generate a confident plan for an idea nobody wants. If the
real question is build-or-not, put the go/no-go on a real demand test (smoke test / pre-sale) and
route it to /sales-idea-validation; use Upmetrics for the plan/forecast once demand is real.
Tell users to save often and export frequently — data loss is a reported risk. Some users report
whole sections of inputs disappearing without warning. Advise exporting a PDF/DOC snapshot before big
edits and not treating the app as the sole copy near a grant or investor deadline.
Set QuickBooks/Xero expectations: it's a one-way import, not live two-way sync. Despite "sync"
marketing, reviewers find the accounting connectors pull data one-directionally and not in real time —
tell the user to plan manual refreshes and not rely on it as a live actuals feed.
Whenever you name a tier or price, add that it's best-effort and subject to change and point to
upmetrics.co/pricing to confirm — the numbers move and sources disagree. Frame tiers around what breaks:
Starter (single workspace, sample plans, AI writing, forecasting, QuickBooks/Xero); Premium (more
capacity/features); Professional (client management, custom templates, workspace transfer, and an
optional white-label for consultants/advisors). If the user just needs one plan, the entry tier is
usually enough — the higher tiers solve consultant/client volume, not core planning.
There's no usable public API — don't plan an integration around it. State plainly that Upmetrics is
UI-only: no public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP. Any "API" is a custom, sales-gated
white-label arrangement for advisors/accelerators, undocumented. To automate plan generation, call an
LLM API directly; the only reliable export is the plan PDF/DOC done manually.
Warn about auto-renewal — cancel early and keep the confirmation. Reviewers report being charged again
at full price after cancelling, with no cancellation email. Tell the user to cancel well before the
renewal date, screenshot the confirmation, and check the annual-renewal terms.
If you discover a gotcha or tip not in references/learnings.md, append it there with today's date.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — Upmetrics's tiers, plan limits, and integrations move; verify at upmetrics.co/pricing.
Namesake collision. upmetrics.co = this business-planning tool; upmetrics.com = an unrelated
nonprofit impact-reporting platform. Don't conflate their features, pricing, or API claims.
AI drafts read generic. The plan needs a rich input and heavy hand-editing (reviewers cite ~60%
rewrite), especially the competitive, operations, and revenue sections for niche verticals.
Financials are AI estimates. P&L/cash-flow/forecast numbers are the model's guesses — replace them
with real unit economics before a lender or investor reviews them.
A generated plan is not validated demand. It will produce a confident plan for an unwanted idea —
settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test (smoke test / pre-sale), not the plan.
Data-loss risk — save/export often. Users report sections of input vanishing without warning; keep a
PDF/DOC snapshot before big edits and don't rely on the app as the only copy near a deadline.
QuickBooks/Xero is a one-way import, not live sync. The accounting connectors pull data
one-directionally and not in real time despite "sync" marketing — plan manual refreshes.
Auto-renewal surprise charges. Reviewers report being re-billed at full price after cancelling with no
confirmation email — cancel early and keep proof.
No public API / no automation. UI-only: no API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. "API" access is a
custom white-label arrangement (advisors/accelerators), undocumented. Export is manual PDF/DOC.
Related skills
/sales-idea-validation — The tool-agnostic validate-before-building method + the full business-plan/validator landscape (use this to actually decide build-or-not; a generated plan is a document, not demand)
/sales-venturekit — VentureKit platform help (the AI-first business-plan generator sibling — full plan + lender-ready forecasts, pitch deck, and LLC formation; generous free tier, but no team collaboration and no accounting sync — Upmetrics does both)
/sales-plannit — Plannit AI platform help (AI business-plan generator, now AIGenerator.com — questionnaire → 15–20 page plan with real-time collaboration; forecasting is its weakest module, where Upmetrics is deeper)
/sales-venturusai — VenturusAI platform help (framework-driven validator — SWOT/PESTEL/Porter/VRIO + sizing/financials/pitch deck; the analysis-report cousin, not a full planning suite)
/sales-funnel — Build the smoke-test / fake-door landing page the real demand test runs on
/sales-audience-growth — Grow a pre-launch waitlist and capture real demand
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do -a claude-code
Examples
Example 1: "Upmetrics wrote me a plan with financials — can I take it to my bank for a loan?"
User says: "Upmetrics generated a business plan with revenue projections and a P&L. Can I hand this to my bank for a loan?"
Skill does: Credits the structure and speed but warns the financials are AI estimates — a lender will
scrutinize numbers that read padded. Tells the user to keep the outline and market framing but replace
every forecast, market-size, and unit-economics figure with their own real numbers before submitting, and
to cite sources. Adds that a fundable-looking plan is a document, not validated demand — if the go/no-go is
still open, route it to /sales-idea-validation.
Result: The founder submits a plan grounded in real numbers instead of AI-padded projections.
Example 2: "Can I pull my Upmetrics plans out via the API into my own app?" (developer/automation)
User says: "I want to script Upmetrics to generate plans and pull each one into my database via the API or a webhook."
Skill does: States plainly that Upmetrics is UI-only — no public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no
MCP — so there's no supported way to batch-generate or export programmatically; any "API" is a
custom, sales-gated white-label arrangement for advisors/accelerators, undocumented. Notes the only
reliable export is the plan PDF/DOC done manually, and that if programmatic generation is essential the
user should call an LLM API directly or pick a tool built for automation. Points out the thing worth
automating is a real demand signal (landing-page analytics), not a generated plan — routing that to
/sales-funnel.
Result: The user avoids planning an integration around a nonexistent API and picks a workable path.
Example 3: "My Upmetrics plan reads generic and I lost a section — what's going on?" (quality + data loss)
User says: "The plan Upmetrics made could describe any business, and a whole section of my inputs disappeared. How do I fix this?"
Skill does: Explains the generic output traces to a thin input — coach the user to feed a detailed
description and rewrite the competitive/operations/revenue sections by hand for their niche. On the data
loss, tells them to export a PDF/DOC snapshot before big edits and not treat the app as the sole copy,
since sections vanishing without warning is a reported issue. Notes the connectors and forecasts are
best-effort and to verify current behavior in-app.
Result: The user gets a specific plan and protects their work against loss.
Troubleshooting
"My Upmetrics plan reads generic — it could describe any business"
Symptom: The plan is vague and not specific to the idea; the user is rewriting most of it.
Cause: A thin input — Upmetrics's AI generates over whatever you give it, and it has thin depth for
specialized verticals, so a short description yields a cookie-cutter plan.
Solution: Feed a detailed description — exact customer, the specific problem, how people solve it
today, the business model and pricing — then rewrite the competitive overview, operations, and revenue
sections by hand. Replace the AI's placeholder numbers. Still settle the go/no-go with a real demand test
via /sales-idea-validation.
"I cancelled but Upmetrics charged me again at full price"
Symptom: A renewal charge appeared after the user thought they cancelled, with no confirmation email.
Cause: Reviewers report auto-renewal at full price with weak cancellation confirmation — the plan renews
on the annual/period date unless cancelled well ahead.
Solution: Cancel well before the renewal date, screenshot/keep the confirmation, and review the
renewal terms in account settings. If wrongly charged, use the 15-day money-back guarantee and contact
support (consistently praised in reviews) with your cancellation proof.
"QuickBooks/Xero isn't syncing my actuals in real time"
Symptom: Accounting data isn't flowing live into the forecast; actuals look stale.
Cause: The connectors are a one-way import, not two-way live sync, despite "sync" marketing.
Solution: Treat it as a periodic manual import — refresh on a cadence rather than expecting a live
actuals feed, and reconcile plan-vs-actuals against your accounting source of truth. Don't build a workflow
that assumes real-time bidirectional sync.