BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com) platform help — a credit-based, pay-per-use AI business-plan generator (by S. Enterprise) that turns a questionnaire into an investor-/lender-ready plan with 5-year financial projections and 150+ industry templates, bundled with a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business Coach (metered by Coach credits), an AI Decision Analysis tool, and real-time team collaboration. Use when generating or editing a plan in BizPlan AI Pro, interpreting its AI-written financial projections, budgeting credit packs (plans and Coach credits never expire, no subscription), fixing a plan that reads generic for a niche, telling bizplanaipro.com apart from the similarly named bizplanr.ai and bizplanner.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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BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com) platform help — a credit-based, pay-per-use AI business-plan generator (by S. Enterprise) that turns a questionnaire into an investor-/lender-ready plan with 5-year financial projections and 150+ industry templates, bundled with a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business Coach (metered by Coach credits), an AI Decision Analysis tool, and real-time team collaboration. Use when generating or editing a plan in BizPlan AI Pro, interpreting its AI-written financial projections, budgeting credit packs (plans and Coach credits never expire, no subscription), fixing a plan that reads generic for a niche, telling bizplanaipro.com apart from the similarly named bizplanr.ai and bizplanner.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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BizPlan AI Pro Platform Help
BizPlan AI Pro (bizplanaipro.com, by S. Enterprise) is a credit-based, pay-per-use AI
business-plan generator for entrepreneurs, startups, and small-business owners. You answer a
questionnaire (idea, industry, market) and it generates a full "investor-ready / lender-ready" plan —
executive summary, market analysis, competitive landscape, and 5-year financial projections — across
150+ industry templates. Around the generator it bundles a Startup Idea Validator, an AI Business
Coach (strategy chat, metered by Coach credits), an AI Decision Analysis tool, and real-time team
collaboration. Unlike a subscription tool, it sells credit packs that never expire (a plan generation
consumes one plan credit; Coach chat consumes Coach credits). It's UI-only — no public API. (Naming:
bizplanaipro.com is this tool; bizplanr.ai — "Bizplanr", free + a one-time paid workspace — and
bizplanner.ai — "BizPlanner AI", paid, no free tier, 30% affiliate — are different products. 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 BizPlan AI Pro?
A) Generate/edit a plan, financial projection, or competitive analysis and interpret the output
B) Make the plan investor-ready / lender-ready for funding
C) Understand the credit packs (plan credits vs AI Coach credits, no subscription) and how many you need
D) Use the bundled Startup Idea Validator / AI Decision Analysis — and how far to trust it
E) Export or automate plan generation (the API reality), or you hit the bizplanaipro.com vs bizplanr.ai
vs bizplanner.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, and a bundled AI "validation"
score, are 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 (Upmetrics, VentureKit, Bizplanr… to pick one) — but answer a quick BizPlan-AI-Pro-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 BizPlan AI Pro-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — BizPlan AI Pro platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the module set (plan generator, Startup Idea
Validator, AI Business Coach, AI Decision Analysis, 150+ templates, team collaboration), the credit-pack
pricing and what each pack includes, the plan-credit vs Coach-credit distinction, the no-public-API reality
and manual export, the bizplanaipro.com vs bizplanr.ai vs bizplanner.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
Treat the plan and 5-year projections as AI estimates, not facts — and ignore the marketing accuracy
claims. The advertised "97% financial accuracy," "$8M+ raised," and "15,000+ plans" are
unverifiable vendor claims, not a warranty on your numbers. Keep the structure and market framing, then
replace every projection, market-size figure, and unit-economics assumption with real, cited numbers — a
funder scrutinizes the financials first, and a fundable-looking plan is not demand.
Budget the credit packs by re-generation count — and don't conflate the two meters. Pricing is
pay-per-use packs, no subscription, credits never expire (best-effort: Starter ~1 plan; Professional ~5
plans + ~50 Coach credits + 3 seats; Enterprise ~15 plans + ~150 Coach credits + 10 seats; Capterra also
lists a ~$30 Starter — confirm live). A plan generation burns a plan credit, AI Coach chat
burns separate Coach credits, and a founder re-generates the same plan 3–6× as the idea pivots, so a
1-plan pack rarely covers it. Have the user estimate re-runs first, then pick the pack; prefer hand-editing
a draft to conserve plan credits.
The bundled Startup Idea Validator / AI Decision Analysis is still an AI opinion, not demand. A built-in
"validation" score inside a plan generator is a directional gut check the model can be confidently wrong
about — it does not mean anyone will pay. Keep the structured parts (competitor list, risks, positioning)
to sharpen the pitch, and settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test — a smoke test or a pre-sale —
routed 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." 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.
There's no usable public API — don't plan an integration around it. State plainly it's UI-only: no
public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP; the only export is a manual plan download and
tools.bizplanaipro.com are UI widgets, not an API. For programmatic generation, call an LLM API directly.
Present all pricing as best-effort and point to bizplanaipro.com. Sources disagree on exact pack prices
and inclusions (homepage vs Capterra) — tell the user to confirm packs, plan/Coach-credit counts, and seat
limits on the live site rather than trusting a review's numbers.
Clear up the bizplanaipro.com vs bizplanr.ai vs bizplanner.ai mix-up. Reliable tells: credit packs +
AI Coach + Idea Validator + Decision Analysis = BizPlan AI Pro (this); free + iOS/Android apps =
Bizplanr (/sales-bizplanr); no free tier + 30% affiliate + AI-word top-ups = BizPlanner AI
(/sales-bizplanner). Confirm the domain so reviews/pricing/tips don't cross-contaminate.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — BizPlan AI Pro is a thin, fast-moving tool (near-zero third-party
reviews at research); credit packs, prices, and inclusions move. Verify at bizplanaipro.com.
AI financials are guesses; the "97% accuracy" / "$8M raised" / "15,000+ plans" figures are unverifiable
marketing, not a warranty. Replace every projection with real, sourced numbers before funding.
Two separate credit meters. A plan generation burns a plan credit; AI Coach chat burns separate
Coach credits (both never expire). Budget both — a founder re-generates a plan 3–6× as the idea pivots,
so a 1-plan Starter pack rarely covers it; prefer hand-editing a draft to conserve plan credits.
The bundled Idea Validator / Decision Analysis is an AI opinion, not demand. A built-in "validation"
score can be confidently wrong — settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test (smoke test / pre-sale).
Plans read generic for niche/complex businesses. A thin input yields cookie-cutter output — feed a rich
description and edit the competitive/operations/revenue sections hard.
No public API / no automation. UI-only: no API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP; export is a manual
download, and tools.bizplanaipro.com are UI widgets, not an API. Automate with an LLM API instead.
Pricing is unsettled. Homepage vs Capterra list different Starter prices ($2.99 vs ~$30) — treat all
packs/inclusions as best-effort and confirm live.
Namesake collision.bizplanaipro.com (this — credit packs + AI Coach) vs bizplanr.ai (free +
mobile apps, /sales-bizplanr) vs bizplanner.ai (paid, no free tier, 30% affiliate,
/sales-bizplanner). Don't merge their pricing, features, or affiliate claims.
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 and a bundled AI score are not demand)
/sales-bizplanr — Bizplanr (bizplanr.ai) — the near-namesake free generator (questionnaire → a full plan in ~5 min, standalone SWOT/competitor tools, iOS/Android apps, a one-time paid workspace); don't confuse the domains
/sales-bizplanner — BizPlanner AI (bizplanner.ai) — the near-namesake paid generator (one-time payment + AI-word top-ups, no free tier, 30% affiliate); don't confuse the domains
/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: "BizPlan AI Pro made me a plan with 5-year projections and says 97% accurate — can I take it to a lender?"
User says: "It generated a full plan with revenue projections and advertises 97% financial accuracy. Is it lender-ready as-is?"
Skill does: Credits the structure and speed but flags that the financials are AI estimates and the
"97% accuracy / $8M raised" figures are unverifiable marketing, not a warranty on the user's numbers —
a lender will probe them first. 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 BizPlan AI Pro's API to batch-generate plans?" (developer/automation)
User says: "I want to script BizPlan AI Pro to generate plans for a list of ideas and pull each out via the API or a webhook."
Skill does: States plainly that BizPlan AI Pro is UI-only — no public API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make,
no MCP (the tools.bizplanaipro.com free tools are UI widgets, not an API), so there's no supported way to
batch-generate or export programmatically. Notes the only export is a manual 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: "Which credit pack do I buy, and is the built-in Idea Validator enough to decide?"
User says: "I'm choosing between the Starter and Professional packs, and it has a Startup Idea Validator — is that enough to know if I should build?"
Skill does: Explains the credit-pack economics — packs are pay-per-use with credits that never
expire, but a plan generation burns a plan credit while AI Coach chat burns separate Coach credits,
and a founder usually re-generates the same plan 3–6× on pivots, so a 1-plan Starter pack rarely covers an
iterating idea; have them estimate re-runs first and prefer hand-editing to re-generating. Then separates the
two questions: the bundled Idea Validator is an AI opinion, not demand — keep its competitor/risk output
to sharpen the pitch, but settle the go/no-go with a real behavior test (smoke test / pre-sale) via
/sales-idea-validation.
Result: The user right-sizes the pack and puts the build decision on real signal, not a built-in score.
Troubleshooting
"Is this the same as Bizplanr / BizPlanner AI? The pricing I see doesn't match"
Symptom: A review or checkout shows a free tier, mobile apps, a 30% affiliate, or a one-time $99 workspace
that doesn't match a credit-pack tool.
Cause: Namesake collision — bizplanaipro.com ("BizPlan AI Pro", this tool) is easily confused with
bizplanr.ai ("Bizplanr") and bizplanner.ai ("BizPlanner AI"), which are separate products with their
own pricing models.
Solution: Confirm the exact domain in the address bar. BizPlan AI Pro sells credit packs (no
subscription, credits never expire) and bundles an AI Business Coach + Idea Validator; if you're seeing a
free tier + mobile apps you're on Bizplanr, and a no-free-tier tool with a 30% affiliate is BizPlanner
AI. Don't transfer pricing, features, or tips across the three.
"My BizPlan AI Pro 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 — the generator writes over whatever you give it, so a short description
yields a short, cookie-cutter plan, and this tool class is known to lack depth for specialized 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. Prefer
hand-editing to burning another plan credit on a re-generation. Settle the go/no-go with a real demand
test via /sales-idea-validation.
"I ran out of credits mid-plan / the AI Coach stopped responding"
Symptom: Generation or the AI Business Coach is blocked before the work is done.
Cause: Two separate meters — a plan generation consumes a plan credit, and AI Coach chat
consumes separate Coach credits; a lower pack includes few of each, and re-generations burn plan credits
fast.
Solution: Check which meter is exhausted (plan vs Coach). Budget re-runs before buying — expect to
re-generate a plan several times on pivots — and prefer hand-editing the draft to re-generating.
Credits never expire, so size the pack to your expected re-run count rather than buying the cheapest.
Confirm current pack inclusions at bizplanaipro.com.