How to Write a One-Page Business Plan
You don't need a 40-page document to start. A single focused page forces clarity on what actually matters.
A one-page business plan beats a long one you never finish. Here’s what to put on it.
The problem
One sentence: whose pain are you solving, and how badly does it hurt?
Your solution
What you offer and why it’s different — in plain language, not buzzwords.
Customers & pricing
Who pays, how you reach them, and what they pay. Even a rough number forces useful decisions.
The next 90 days
Three concrete milestones. Momentum comes from doing, not planning.
Educational information only — not business, legal, or financial advice.