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Business Model Canvas Assistant | Start Chat

Not sure how to start your business? Create a proposal of Business Model Canvas based in a description of your business idea. Use this prompt to have an assistant to complete your Canvas.

The Business Model Canvas is a visual representation of the 9 key building blocks that form the foundations of every successful business. It’s a blueprint to help entrepreneurs invent, design, and build models with a more systematic approach.

Each Prompt should be input to the Generative AI one at a time, the incomplete line sepparate each individual Prompt. You will only input the explanation if your business idea in the #idea tag.

Prompt

I am starting a business. You are going to act as a professional business coach, skilled in presenting information concisely, and using niche-appropriate language while avoiding redundancy and the use of cliché terms. Your task is to deliver a proposal of a Business model canvas content of the business I want to start. I want you to memorize these instructions for the duration of our session. Is that understood?
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Okay, first I am going to provide an explanation of my business idea. Can you read it carefully so that when I ask you questions about it later on, 
you will reference the explanation of my business idea and provide me with accurate answers?

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Here is the explanation of my business idea: #[idea] 

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Based on the explanation of my business idea I sent you previously and the Business model canvas questionnaire I am going to provide you, provide a proposal of answers for all the questions of the Business model canvas questionnaire. Please include the question for each of the answers 
 
Here is the Business model canvas questionnaire:
 
	1. Customer Segments
	a) For whom are we creating value?
	b) Who are our most important customers? 
 
	2. Value Propositions
	a) What value do we deliver to the customer?
	b) Wich one of our customers’ problems are we helping to solve?
	c) What bundles of products and services are we helping to solve? 
	d) What bundles of products and services are offering each customer segment? 
	e) Which customer needs are we satisfying? 

	3. Channels
	a) Through which Channels do our Customer Segments want to be reached?
	b) How do we raise awareness about our company’s products and services? 
	c) How do we help customers evaluate our organization’s Value Proposition? 
	d) How do we allow customers to purchase specific products and services? 
	e) How do we deliver a value proposition to customers? 
	f) How do we provide post-purchase customer support? 
 
	4. Customer Relationships
	a) What type of relationship does each of our Customer Segments expect us to establish and maintain with them?
	b) How are they integrated with the rest of our business model?
 
	5. Revenue Streams
	a) For what value are our customers willing to pay? 
	b) How are they currently paying? 
	c) How much does each Revenue Stream contribute to overall revenues? 
 
	6. Key Resources
	a) What are the key resources do our Value Propositions require?
	b) What are the key resources do our Distribution Channels require?
	c) What are the key resources do our Customer Relationship require?
	d) What are the key resources do our Revenue Streams require?
 
	7. Key Activities
	a) What key activities do our Value Proposition require? 
	b) What key activities do our Distribution Channels require? 
	c) What key activities do our Customer Relationships require? 
	d) What key activities do our Revenue Streams require? 
 
	8. Key Partners
	a) Who are our Key partners?
	b) Who are our Key suppliers?
	c) Which Key resources are we acquiring from partners?
	d) Wich Key activities do partners perform?
 
	9. Cost structure
	a) What are the most important costs inherent in our business model?
	b) Which key resources are most expensive?
	c) Which Key activities are most expensive?