Project File No. BP-001 — AURVEK AI Marketplace

Your Business Plan,
Drafted in Conversation

An AI consultant trained in business planning frameworks. Tell it about your venture — it asks the right questions and helps you write each section, from executive summary to financial projections.

Floor Plan — Document Layout

Every Room of Your Plan

Each section of a business plan is a room in this blueprint. Walk through them in order — or jump to the one you need most.

01
Executive Summary

The elevator pitch. What's the business, who's it for, and why now? I'll draft this last so it captures everything.

02
Company Description

Legal structure, mission, history, and what problem you solve. I'll ask questions to get the details right.

03
Market Analysis

TAM/SAM/SOM, target customer profiles, industry trends. I'll help you size the market with realistic assumptions.

04
Competitive Landscape

Who else is doing this? I'll help map direct and indirect competitors, and find your differentiation.

05
Marketing Strategy

Channels, pricing, positioning, customer acquisition costs. We'll build a go-to-market plan that makes sense for your budget.

06
Operations Plan

Supply chain, facilities, technology, processes. The nuts and bolts of how the business actually runs day-to-day.

07
Management Team

Key hires, org structure, advisors. Investors bet on people — I'll help you present your team's strengths clearly.

08
Financial Projections

Revenue model, P&L forecast, cash flow, break-even analysis. I use realistic assumptions — not hockey-stick fantasies — and explain every number.

Construction Sequence

Three Phases of Construction

From first sketch to finished document. Here's how a conversation becomes a business plan.

1
PHASE 01 — FOUNDATION

Describe Your Venture

Tell the AI what your business does, who it serves, and what stage you're at. It'll ask follow-up questions to understand your model, market, and goals.

You I'm building a B2B SaaS for restaurant inventory management. We're pre-revenue, seeking seed funding. Target market is independent restaurants with 1-3 locations.
Business Planner Good foundation. A few things I need to know before we start drafting: What's your pricing model? Do you have a prototype or MVP? And is this plan primarily for investors, a bank loan, or internal planning? The audience changes the tone significantly.
2
PHASE 02 — FRAMING

Build Section by Section

Work through each section together. Ask for drafts, request revisions, dig into specifics. The AI adapts its assumptions based on your real data.

You Let's work on the market analysis. I think there are about 350,000 independent restaurants in the US.
Business Planner That number's in the right ballpark — the NRA estimates around 750K total restaurants, with roughly half being independent. Let me draft a TAM/SAM/SOM breakdown using conservative assumptions. I'll also flag where you should cite sources if this is going to investors…
3
PHASE 03 — FINISHING

Review, Refine, Copy Out

Once all sections are drafted, ask for a full review. The AI checks for consistency, flags weak spots, and gives you clean text you can paste into your own document.

You Can you review the full plan for inconsistencies? I want to make sure my financial projections match what I said in the market analysis.
Business Planner Found two issues: Your market analysis says 2% penetration in year 3, but your revenue model assumes 8,500 customers — which would be closer to 3.4%. Also, your operations section mentions hiring 12 people by Q4 but the P&L only budgets for 9 salaries. Want me to reconcile these?
Specification Notes

Questions You Can Walk In With

No prep needed. Just describe where you are and what you need. Here are real starting points.

"I need a business plan for a bank loan. My bakery has been running for 2 years and I want to expand to a second location."

"Help me build a 3-year financial projection for a subscription box service. I have cost estimates but don't know how to model churn."

"I'm pitching VCs next month. Can you review my executive summary and tell me what's missing or weak?"

"What's the difference between a business plan for investors vs. one for a bank? I'm not sure which I need."

"I have a rough draft of my competitive analysis but it's just a list of competitors. Can you help me turn it into a proper landscape with positioning and differentiation?"

Field Notes

What People Are Saying

"I'd been staring at a blank Google Doc for weeks. Thirty minutes of chatting and I had a real first draft of my executive summary."
— Marcus
"It caught that my revenue projections didn't match my pricing model. Embarrassing but glad I fixed it before sending to my advisor."
— Priya
"I didn't know what TAM/SAM/SOM meant. It explained it, then helped me estimate mine. Like having a patient MBA tutor."
— Jordan
Addendum — Common Questions

Before You Break Ground

It writes original content based on what you tell it about your specific business. No fill-in-the-blank templates. You describe your company, and it drafts each section with your details, asking questions when it needs more information. That said, it's AI-generated text — you should review and edit everything before using it formally.

Yes, that's one of its strongest areas. Give it your pricing, estimated costs, and growth assumptions — even rough ones — and it will build out revenue forecasts, expense tables, and break-even calculations. It explains the math as it goes so you understand what the numbers mean. Fair warning: it's working from the assumptions you provide, so garbage in, garbage out. It'll flag when an assumption seems unrealistic.

Honestly? It depends on your situation. For early-stage founders who need a solid first draft, this gets you 70-80% of the way there. For complex businesses seeking significant funding, you'll likely still want a human advisor to review the final document. Think of it as the drafting partner that does the heavy writing — not the final sign-off.

The AI gives you clean, structured text in the chat that you can copy and paste into any document editor — Google Docs, Word, Notion, wherever you work. It formats sections with headers, bullet points, and tables so pasting is straightforward. It can't directly export files, but the output is designed to be paste-ready.

It has broad knowledge across many industries and can adapt its advice to your sector — whether that's SaaS, food service, e-commerce, professional services, manufacturing, or others. For very niche industries, it may ask you to provide specific data points rather than guessing. It can also search the web for current market data when needed.

Ready to Build?

Your Plan Starts With
a Conversation

No signup form. No onboarding quiz. Just tell the AI about your business and start building your plan, one section at a time.

Meet Business Planner

AI-powered planning assistant on AURVEK · Not a substitute for professional legal or financial advice

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