BizPlanner AI (bizplanner.ai) platform help — an AI business-plan generator that turns a short questionnaire into a full multi-section plan (executive summary, market and competitor analysis, SWOT, financial projections, industry trends, regulations, next steps) in about fifteen minutes, with in-browser editing, document regeneration, and PDF/Word export. Use when generating or editing a plan in BizPlanner AI, interpreting its AI-written financials, fixing a plan that reads generic or lacks depth for a niche, deciding whether the one-time payment plus AI-word top-ups is worth it, getting Word export, joining its 30% affiliate program, telling bizplanner.ai apart from the similarly named bizplanr.ai, or asking whether it has an API to export or automate plans. Do NOT use for the tool-agnostic validate-before-building method or comparing business-plan tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or building the smoke-test landing page (use /sales-funnel).
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BizPlanner AI (bizplanner.ai) platform help — an AI business-plan generator that turns a short questionnaire into a full multi-section plan (executive summary, market and competitor analysis, SWOT, financial projections, industry trends, regulations, next steps) in about fifteen minutes, with in-browser editing, document regeneration, and PDF/Word export. Use when generating or editing a plan in BizPlanner AI, interpreting its AI-written financials, fixing a plan that reads generic or lacks depth for a niche, deciding whether the one-time payment plus AI-word top-ups is worth it, getting Word export, joining its 30% affiliate program, telling bizplanner.ai apart from the similarly named bizplanr.ai, or asking whether it has an API to export or automate plans. Do NOT use for the tool-agnostic validate-before-building method or comparing business-plan tools across the market (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 BizPlanner AI]
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MIT
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1.0.1
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["sales","validation","pre-launch","platform"]
BizPlanner AI Platform Help
BizPlanner AI (bizplanner.ai) is a paid AI business-plan generator for entrepreneurs and small-business
owners. You answer a short questionnaire and it generates a full multi-section plan in ~15 minutes —
executive summary, business description, market research & analysis, competitor analysis, SWOT, organizational
structure, products/services, marketing & sales strategy, operations plan, financial projections, industry
trends & stats, relevant regulations, risk analysis, and suggested next steps — powered by GPT-4. It has an
in-browser editor, a regenerate-document feature, and PDF/Word export. Unlike its free namesake, there
is no free plan: a one-time payment (~$9.99, no subscription) unlocks a plan plus 2 free full
regenerations, and further AI generation/rewriting is bought as AI-word top-ups. It's UI-only — no public
API. It runs a 30% affiliate program. (Naming: bizplanner.ai is this tool; bizplanr.ai — "Bizplanr"
— is a different, free generator; bizplanaipro.com — "BizPlan AI Pro" (/sales-bizplanaipro), a
credit-based generator — is another; don't conflate them.)
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 BizPlanner AI?
A) Generate/edit a plan, financials, competitor analysis, or SWOT and interpret the output
B) Make the plan investor-ready / lender-ready for funding
C) Understand access — the one-time payment, the 2 free regenerations, AI-word top-ups, and export formats
D) Export or automate plan generation (the API reality), join the 30% affiliate program, or you hit the bizplanner.ai vs bizplanr.ai mix-up
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) —
route in Step 2.
Skip-ahead: if the user already gave enough context, or wants to compare business-plan tools across the
market to pick one, go straight to Step 2.
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 (Bizplanr, Upmetrics, VentureKit… to pick one) — but answer a quick BizPlanner-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 BizPlanner AI-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — BizPlanner AI platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the section set the generator produces, what the
one-time payment includes vs the AI-word top-ups, the 2-free-regenerations limit, export formats, the no-public-API
reality and manual export, the 30% affiliate program terms, the bizplanner.ai vs bizplanr.ai disambiguation, 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
You no longer need the platform guide — focus on the user's specific situation.
Treat the plan and financial projections as AI estimates, not facts — and swap in real numbers before an
investor or lender sees them. BizPlanner AI drafts a clean plan fast, but its financials are GPT-generated
estimates; reviewers warn that if you give thin input (pricing, capacity, target-customer volume), it fills
in assumptions that may not match reality. Tell the user to keep the structure and market framing, then
replace the projections, market size, and unit economics with their own real numbers and cite sources — a
funder scrutinizes the financials first. And a fundable-looking plan is not demand: settle the go/no-go with
a real behavior test — a smoke test or a pre-sale — not the plan, and route that to /sales-idea-validation.
De-genericize niche plans by feeding richer input and editing hard. A thin one-line idea yields a
cookie-cutter plan that "could describe any business." The fix is input richness: feed a detailed
description (exact customer, the specific problem, how it's solved today, business model, pricing) and
edit heavily — especially the competitive, operations, and revenue sections, where the model lacks
depth for specialized verticals.
Budget the regenerations — you get 2 free, then pay for AI words. The one-time payment includes 2 free
full regenerations; beyond that, regenerating or rewriting sections consumes AI-word top-ups (bought
separately). Tell the user to spend the free regenerations on the sections that matter most and get the
input right up front rather than burning regenerations fixing a thin first draft.
Present all pricing as best-effort and point to bizplanner.ai. Best-effort at research: a one-time
~$9.99 payment (no subscription) generates a plan with 2 free regenerations and PDF/Word export, with
AI-word top-ups (e.g. ~$7.99/50k, ~$9.99/100k words) for more generation; a 30-day money-back guarantee
is advertised. Tell them to confirm current pricing and top-up sizes on the live site — there's no free
tier here (unlike bizplanr.ai), so budget the one-time fee.
There's no usable public API — don't plan an integration around it. State plainly that BizPlanner AI is
UI-only: no public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP. The only export is the plan itself, downloaded
manually as PDF or Word. For programmatic plan generation, call an LLM API directly instead.
Clear up the bizplanner.ai vs bizplanr.ai mix-up. If the user cites a free plan generator or a
one-time paid workspace with mobile apps, they're likely on bizplanr.ai ("Bizplanr") — a separate
product. bizplanner.ai (this tool) has no free tier: you pay once (~$9.99) to generate. Confirm which
domain they're on so reviews, pricing, and tips don't cross-contaminate.
On the affiliate program, quote the terms carefully. BizPlanner AI pays a 30% commission per referred
sale via a unique referral link; self-referrals are banned and coupon/discount manipulation triggers a
permanent ban. Present the rate as best-effort and point to bizplanner.ai/affiliate for current terms.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — BizPlanner AI is an actively evolving tool; the one-time price, AI-word
top-up sizes, and export formats move. Verify at bizplanner.ai.
AI-generated financials are guesses. Projections are the model's estimates; with thin input it invents
assumptions (pricing, capacity, customer volume) that may not match reality. Replace them with real numbers
before funding, and sanity-check every figure.
Plans read generic for niche/complex businesses. A thin input yields cookie-cutter output that lacks depth
for specialized verticals. Feed a rich, detailed description and edit heavily.
No free tier — you pay to generate. Unlike bizplanr.ai, there's no free plan; a one-time payment generates
the plan with 2 free regenerations, after which you buy AI-word top-ups. Get the input right before
spending regenerations.
No public API / no automation. UI-only: no API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. Export is a manual PDF/Word
download. Automate with an LLM API instead.
Namesake collision.bizplanner.ai (this — paid one-time + AI-word top-ups, 30% affiliate) vs
bizplanr.ai ("Bizplanr", a free generator with a one-time paid workspace and mobile apps) vs
bizplanaipro.com ("BizPlan AI Pro", a credit-based generator with an AI Coach, see
/sales-bizplanaipro) — don't merge their pricing, features, or affiliate claims.
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.
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-bizplanr — Bizplanr (bizplanr.ai) — the near-namesake free AI business-plan generator (questionnaire → a full plan with basic financials in ~5 min, plus standalone SWOT/competitor/financial/one-page tools and mobile apps; one-time paid workspace, not a subscription; UI-only/no API) — don't confuse the two domains
/sales-bizplanaipro — BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com) — the third near-namesake, a credit-based generator (credit packs that never expire) bundling a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business Coach, and AI Decision Analysis; UI-only/no API — don't confuse the domains
/sales-plannit — Plannit AI (now AIGenerator.com) platform help (questionnaire → a 15–20 page plan with marketing assets and real-time team collaboration; UI-only/no API)
/sales-venturekit — VentureKit platform help (AI business-planning software angled at lender/SBA-ready funding docs, with a built-in LLC-formation service; UI-only/no API)
/sales-upmetrics — Upmetrics platform help (mature, team-oriented suite — deeper multi-year forecasting, plan-vs-actuals, QuickBooks/Xero import, white-label consultant tier; UI-only/no API)
/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: "BizPlanner AI made me a plan with financial projections — can I take it to investors?"
User says: "BizPlanner AI generated a full plan with revenue projections in fifteen minutes. Is it investor-ready as-is?"
Skill does: Credits the structure and speed but warns the financials are AI estimates (and with thin
input it invents assumptions that may not match reality), so an investor/lender will probe them. Tells the user
to keep the outline and market framing but replace every projection, market-size, and unit-economics figure
with their own real numbers and 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 call BizPlanner AI's API to generate plans and pull them into my app?" (developer/automation)
User says: "I want to script BizPlanner AI to batch-generate plans and export each via the API or a webhook."
Skill does: States plainly that BizPlanner AI 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. Notes the only export is a
manual PDF/Word download, and that for programmatic plan generation the user should call an LLM API
directly. Points out the thing actually worth automating for a go/no-go 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: "Is BizPlanner AI the same as Bizplanr? My plan reads generic and I'm out of regenerations"
User says: "I thought BizPlanner AI was the free one, but I paid — and now my plan is really generic and I've used my regenerations. What gives?"
Skill does: Flags the namesake collision — the free generator is bizplanr.ai ("Bizplanr"), a
different product; bizplanner.ai (this tool) has no free tier and you pay once, getting 2 free
regenerations before AI-word top-ups. Then fixes the generic output: the cause is thin input, so feed a
detailed description (exact customer, the specific problem, how it's solved today, business model, pricing)
and edit the draft heavily, especially the competitive and operations sections — and get the input right
before spending the remaining regenerations.
Result: The user sorts out which tool they're using and gets a more specific plan without wasting top-ups.
Troubleshooting
"Is this the same as Bizplanr / bizplanaipro.com? The pricing I see doesn't match"
Symptom: A review or checkout shows a free generator, a one-time workspace with mobile apps, or
features that don't match what you paid for.
Cause: Namesake collision — bizplanner.ai (this tool, paid one-time + AI-word top-ups) is easily
confused with bizplanr.ai ("Bizplanr", a free generator) and bizplanaipro.com, which are separate
products with their own pricing models.
Solution: Confirm the exact domain in the address bar. BizPlanner.ai has no free tier — a one-time
~$9.99 payment generates a plan with 2 free regenerations; if you're seeing a free generator or mobile apps,
you're on a different site. Don't transfer pricing, features, or affiliate terms across the three.
"My BizPlanner AI plan reads generic — it could describe any business"
Symptom: The plan is vague and not specific to the niche or idea.
Cause: A thin, one-line input — BizPlanner AI generates over whatever you give it, so a short description
yields a short, cookie-cutter plan, and it's known to lack depth for specialized/complex businesses.
Solution: Feed a detailed description — target customer, the exact problem, how people solve it today,
the business model and pricing — then edit the draft heavily and replace placeholder numbers. Spend your
2 free regenerations on the sections that matter, and settle the go/no-go with a real demand test via
/sales-idea-validation.
"The financial projections look off and I'm running out of regenerations"
Symptom: Revenue and projections the founder didn't enter, and no free regenerations left to fix them.
Cause: The forecasts are AI-generated estimates (it invents assumptions from thin input), and the
one-time payment only includes 2 free full regenerations — beyond that you buy AI-word top-ups.
Solution: Treat the forecast as a template to overwrite — plug in real unit economics, costs, and a
defensible growth assumption, and cite sources for market size. Get the input rich before regenerating so you
don't burn top-ups; edit the numbers by hand in the in-browser editor rather than regenerating repeatedly.