SeedAngels (seedangels.ai) platform help — an AI business-planning tool that turns your inputs into a synced business plan, pitch deck, and financial forecast (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow), plus free analyzers and generators (Startup Idea Validator, Pitch Deck Analyzer, Business Plan Analyzer, Lean Canvas, valuation/dilution calculators). Its edge: the AI is deliberately constrained on the numbers (financials come from your assumptions, not invented), and the deck and plan share one data source so an assumption change updates both. Use when generating a plan, deck, or forecast in SeedAngels, keeping deck and plan numbers in sync, reading or improving a Pitch Deck or Business Plan Analyzer score, running the free idea validator or Lean Canvas, budgeting AI tokens or choosing free vs the one-time Complete Pack, or exporting a bank-ready PDF. UI-only, no public API. Do NOT use for comparing business-plan or idea-validation tools (use /sales-idea-validation) or building the landing page (use /sales-funnel).
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SeedAngels (seedangels.ai) platform help — an AI business-planning tool that turns your inputs into a synced business plan, pitch deck, and financial forecast (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow), plus free analyzers and generators (Startup Idea Validator, Pitch Deck Analyzer, Business Plan Analyzer, Lean Canvas, valuation/dilution calculators). Its edge: the AI is deliberately constrained on the numbers (financials come from your assumptions, not invented), and the deck and plan share one data source so an assumption change updates both. Use when generating a plan, deck, or forecast in SeedAngels, keeping deck and plan numbers in sync, reading or improving a Pitch Deck or Business Plan Analyzer score, running the free idea validator or Lean Canvas, budgeting AI tokens or choosing free vs the one-time Complete Pack, or exporting a bank-ready PDF. UI-only, no public API. Do NOT use for comparing business-plan or idea-validation tools (use /sales-idea-validation) or building the landing page (use /sales-funnel).
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SeedAngels Platform Help
SeedAngels (seedangels.ai) is an AI business-planning tool that turns your inputs into a synced
business plan, pitch deck, and financial forecast (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow) formatted for banks
and investors, plus a set of free analyzers and generators (Startup Idea Validator, Pitch Deck
Analyzer, Business Plan Analyzer, Lean Canvas, Business Model Canvas, Startup Valuation Tool, Dilution
Calculator). Its differentiator in a crowded cluster of AI plan generators: the AI is deliberately
constrained on the numbers — financial statements are built from your assumptions rather than
invented — and the deck and plan share one data source, so changing an assumption updates both and
you never get a deck-vs-plan mismatch. It's UI-only, no API; EUR-priced with a generous free tier
and a one-time Complete Pack.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask only what you can't infer from the user's prompt:
Where are you? (a) about to generate a plan/deck/forecast in SeedAngels, (b) staring at an
Analyzer score (Pitch Deck / Business Plan) unsure what to fix, (c) deciding free vs the one-time
Complete Pack or how many AI tokens you need, (d) running a free tool (Idea Validator, Lean Canvas,
valuation/dilution calculator), (e) asking whether it has an API/export/integration.
What stage is the idea? (just an idea, have a rough plan, prepping for a bank loan or investor
round) — this decides whether the free tier is enough or the Complete Pack's analyses matter.
What have you got so far — a hunch, an AI score, a landing page, a waitlist, or someone offered
to pay? (Frames whether SeedAngels output is the right next step or a demand test is.)
Skip-ahead rule: if the user's prompt already contains enough context, skip to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
SeedAngels is one AI planning tool. Much of what a founder needs is tool-agnostic — route it:
The user's real question
Route to
Should I trust this plan/verdict? How do I actually validate? Comparing plan/validator tools
/sales-idea-validation
Build the smoke-test / fake-door landing page the demand test runs on
/sales-funnel
Grow a pre-launch waitlist and capture signups
/sales-audience-growth
Reddit-based real-demand signal to cross-check the plan's assumptions
/sales-trendseeker
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a validation-method question — run: /sales-idea-validation {the user's original question}"
Answer directly only for SeedAngels-specific mechanics (the synced deck+plan model, the Analyzers'
criteria/themes, the free tools, AI-token costs, free vs Complete Pack gates, "does it have an API").
Step 3 — SeedAngels platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the synced deck+plan data model, the
free tools (Idea Validator's 9 dimensions, Pitch Deck Analyzer's 34 criteria / 8 themes, Business Plan
Analyzer's 30 criteria, Lean Canvas / BMC, valuation & dilution calculators), the Complete Pack's gated
analyses, AI-token economics, pricing, the (absent) automation surface, and how to get data out.
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the whole guide.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
A fundable plan is a document, not validated demand. A polished, bank-ready plan + deck + forecast
feels like proof, but it's generated from your assumptions — no stranger has paid. Keep the
structured parts (market/competition analysis, personas, GTM) to sharpen the pitch and satisfy a
lender; take the actual go/no-go from a real behavior test. Route that test to /sales-funnel +
/sales-audience-growth.
Lean into what makes SeedAngels different: the numbers are yours, not the AI's. Unlike most plan
generators (which invent TAM/SAM/SOM and 3-year financials), SeedAngels generates the statements
from assumptions you enter. That's its strength — so the output is only as good as your inputs.
Enter defensible assumptions (real pricing, realistic conversion, honest costs); the P&L / balance
sheet / cash flow will be internally consistent but still only as credible as those numbers.
Use the synced deck+plan on purpose. Because the pitch deck and business plan share one data
source, change an assumption once and both documents update — this eliminates the classic
"the deck says €2M ARR, the plan says €1.4M" discrepancy investors catch. Do your number-changing in
the source, not by hand-editing exports.
Mine the free Analyzers before paying. The Pitch Deck Analyzer (34 criteria across 8 themes,
scored) and Business Plan Analyzer (30 criteria mirroring SeedAngels' own build structure) are
free and critique an existing deck/plan — run them to get a prioritized fix list even if you
built the deck elsewhere. The Startup Idea Validator (first run free) gives a 9-dimension read
(problem, pain severity, personas, SAM, competitors, differentiation, cost structure, breakeven,
go/no-go) — treat its verdict as directional, not demand.
Budget AI tokens; choose free vs Complete Pack by what you actually need. The free tier covers
the Lean Canvas, forecast input, interactive reports, and the synced deck+plan. The one-time
Complete Pack (a single purchase, not a recurring subscription) unlocks market/competition analysis, client-persona analysis, cash-flow analysis,
valuation/financing, and exports, and includes a batch of AI tokens; extra tokens are cheap
per-unit and are spent on generating expenses, revenue streams, and plan summaries. If you only
need a lean canvas and to model numbers, the free tier may be enough; pay when you need the deeper
analyses or the export/PDF.
There's no API — point automation at the demand test, not the plan. SeedAngels is UI-only (no
public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP); output leaves as a PDF (export is Complete-Pack
gated). Don't plan an integration around it — if you need the output elsewhere, export the PDF and
copy the statements by hand. Whenever someone asks how to automate, sync, or export the plan/
forecast, make the redirect explicit: a generated plan is not validated demand, so the highest-value
pipeline lives on the demand side — landing-page analytics, waitlist capture, and pre-sale checkout
events (those expose real APIs and produce actual evidence), not the SeedAngels report.
Present all pricing/token costs as best-effort and tell the user to confirm at seedangels.ai —
it's a small, fast-moving indie tool and pricing is EUR-denominated.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — SeedAngels is a small indie tool; verify tiers, AI-token costs, and the Analyzer criteria at seedangels.ai.
A bank-/investor-ready plan is not demand. The plan, deck, and forecast are generated from your
inputs; a fundable-looking document is neither validated demand nor a loan approval. Always follow
with a real-behavior test (smoke test / pre-sale).
"AI constrained on the numbers" ≠ the numbers are correct. SeedAngels avoids hallucinating
financials by building them from your assumptions — but garbage assumptions in, internally-consistent
garbage out. The forecast's credibility rests entirely on the assumptions you enter, not on the AI.
Export is gated. The free tier lets you build and view the synced deck+plan and interactive
reports, but exporting (and the deeper analyses) require the one-time Complete Pack. Don't
promise someone a downloadable PDF on the free tier.
AI tokens are a separate meter. The Complete Pack includes a batch of AI tokens; generating
expenses, revenue streams, and plan summaries spends tokens, and extra tokens are bought
per-unit. Iterating heavily can burn through the included batch.
EUR-priced, bank-standard framing. Pricing is in euros and the plan's "banking standards
compliance" is oriented to European lenders; a US SBA package may need different structure — verify
against your lender's requirements.
The free Idea Validator is one run. Your first idea validation is free; additional validations
in the app consume tokens. It's an AI opinion (9 dimensions), not demand.
No API, webhooks, Zapier, or MCP. UI-only; the only export is PDF (Complete-Pack gated). Don't
build automation on it.
Related skills
/sales-idea-validation — the tool-agnostic validate-before-building method and the full business-plan / idea-validator comparison (start here to decide whether to trust any generated plan)
/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 signups once you're testing demand
/sales-trendseeker — Reddit-based real-demand signal to cross-check the plan's market assumptions
/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: "SeedAngels gave me a full plan, deck, and forecast — am I ready to raise?"
User says: "I built a bank-ready business plan, pitch deck, and 3-statement forecast in SeedAngels. Am I ready to go to investors?"
Skill does: Reframes the deliverables as generated documents (built from the founder's own assumptions), not validated demand — keeps the structured parts (market/competition analysis, personas, GTM) to sharpen the pitch and satisfy a lender, but prescribes the real test: a smoke-test landing page with a pre-committed conversion threshold, then a pre-sale, routing the build to /sales-funnel and signups to /sales-audience-growth. Notes SeedAngels' edge (numbers from your assumptions, synced deck+plan) means the forecast is only as credible as the inputs.
Result: The founder pressure-tests real demand and their assumptions before betting a raise on a polished document.
Example 2 (pricing/tokens): "Do I need the Complete Pack, or is the free tier enough?"
User says: "I just want a Lean Canvas and to model my numbers. Do I have to pay for SeedAngels, and what are the AI tokens for?"
Skill does: Answers from the plan gates — the free tier covers the Lean Canvas, forecast input, interactive reports, and the synced deck+plan, so modeling numbers is free; the one-time Complete Pack is only needed for market/competition and persona/cash-flow analyses, valuation/financing, and export. Explains AI tokens are a separate meter spent on generating expenses, revenue streams, and plan summaries (the Pack includes a batch; extras are cheap per-unit). Marks pricing best-effort — confirm at seedangels.ai.
Result: The user stays on the free tier for now and only upgrades when they need exports or the deeper analyses.
Example 3 (automation): "Can I pull my SeedAngels forecast into my model via API?"
User says: "I want to sync my SeedAngels financials into my own spreadsheet/model automatically — is there an API or webhook?"
Skill does: States plainly that SeedAngels is UI-only — no public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP; output leaves as a PDF (export is Complete-Pack gated). Offers the realistic path: export the PDF and copy the statements by hand, and — since a plan isn't demand anyway — point any real pipeline at the demand side (landing-page analytics, waitlist, pre-sale events), which do have APIs and produce evidence.
Result: The user stops trying to integrate a UI-only tool and puts automation where it pays off.
Troubleshooting
The plan/forecast looks polished but I don't trust it
Symptom: A clean, bank-ready plan and 3-statement forecast the founder senses is too optimistic.
Cause: SeedAngels builds the statements from your assumptions — it won't hallucinate numbers, but it also won't correct unrealistic inputs (pricing, conversion, costs), so an over-optimistic assumption flows straight through to a consistent-but-wrong forecast.
Solution: Re-enter defensible assumptions (real pricing, honest conversion and churn, realistic costs), re-check the synced deck and plan agree, and validate the underlying demand with a smoke test / pre-sale before relying on the numbers. Cross-check market assumptions with /sales-trendseeker.
My Pitch Deck / Business Plan Analyzer score is low — what do I fix first?
Symptom: The free Analyzer returned a low score with lots of feedback.
Cause: The Pitch Deck Analyzer scores 34 criteria across 8 themes and the Business Plan Analyzer 30 criteria mirroring SeedAngels' build structure — the feedback is a long prioritized list, not a single fix.
Solution: Work the themes/criteria with the lowest scores first (usually problem clarity, market/traction, and the financial ask), regenerate, and re-run the free Analyzer to confirm the score moved — the Analyzers are free and re-runnable, so iterate before paying for the Complete Pack.
I can't export / download my plan
Symptom: The deck/plan built fine but there's no download.
Cause: Export is gated behind the one-time Complete Pack — the free tier lets you build and view the synced deck+plan and interactive reports, but not export them.
Solution: If you need a downloadable PDF, buy the Complete Pack (it also unlocks the deeper analyses and includes AI tokens); if you only need to model numbers on-screen, the free tier is enough. Confirm current gating at seedangels.ai.