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Generate comprehensive investor-ready business case document with market, solution, financials, and strategy
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--- name: startup-business-analyst-business-case description: 'Generate comprehensive investor-ready business case document with market, solution, financials, and strategy ' risk: unknown source: community date_added: '2026-02-27' --- # Business Case Generator Generate a comprehensive, investor-ready business case document covering market opportunity, solution, competitive landscape, financial projections, team, risks, and funding ask for startup fundraising and strategic planning. ## Use this skill when - Working on business case generator tasks or workflows - Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for business case generator ## Do not use this skill when - The task is unrelated to business case generator - You need a different domain or tool outside this scope ## Instructions - Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs. - Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes. - Provide actionable steps and verification. - If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`. ## What This Command Does Create a complete business case including: 1. Executive summary 2. Problem and market opportunity 3. Solution and product 4. Competitive analysis and differentiation 5. Financial projections 6. Go-to-market strategy 7. Team and organization 8. Risks and mitigation 9. Funding ask and use of proceeds ## Instructions for Claude When this command is invoked, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Gather Context Ask the user for key information: **Company Basics:** - Company name and elevator pitch - Stage (pre-seed, seed, Series A) - Problem being solved - Target customers **Audience:** - Who will read this? (VCs, angels, strategic partners) - What's the primary goal? (fundraising, partnership, internal planning) **Available Materials:** - Existing pitch deck or docs? - Market sizing data? - Financial model? - Competitive analysis? ### Step 2: Activate Relevant Skills Reference skills for comprehensive analysis: - **market-sizing-analysis** - TAM/SAM/SOM calculations - **startup-financial-modeling** - Financial projections - **competitive-landscape** - Competitive analysis frameworks - **team-composition-analysis** - Organization planning - **startup-metrics-framework** - Key metrics and benchmarks ### Step 3: Structure the Business Case Create a comprehensive document with these sections: --- ## Business Case Document Structure ### Section 1: Executive Summary (1-2 pages) **Company Overview:** - One-sentence description - Founded, location, stage - Team highlights **Problem Statement:** - Core problem being solved (2-3 sentences) - Market pain quantified **Solution:** - How the product solves it (2-3 sentences) - Key differentiation **Market Opportunity:** - TAM: $X.XB - SAM: $X.XM - SOM (Year 5): $X.XM **Traction:** - Current metrics (MRR, customers, growth rate) - Key milestones achieved **Financial Snapshot:** ``` | Metric | Current | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |--------|---------|--------|--------|--------| | ARR | $X | $Y | $Z | $W | | Customers | X | Y | Z | W | | Team Size | X | Y | Z | W | ``` **Funding Ask:** - Amount seeking - Use of proceeds (top 3-4) - Expected milestones ### Section 2: Problem & Market Opportunity (2-3 pages) **The Problem:** - Detailed problem description - Who experiences this problem - Current solutions and their limitations - Cost of the problem (quantified) **Market Landscape:** - Industry overview - Key trends driving opportunity - Market growth rate and drivers **Market Sizing:** - TAM calculation and methodology - SAM with filters applied - SOM with assumptions - Validation and data sources - Comparison to public companies **Target Customer Profile:** - Primary segments - Customer characteristics - Decision-makers and buying process ### Section 3: Solution & Product (2-3 pages) **Product Overview:** - What it does (features and capabilities) - How it works (architecture/approach) - Key differentiators - Technology advantages **Value Proposition:** - Benefits by customer segment - ROI or value delivered - Time to value **Product Roadmap:** - Current state - Near-term (6 months) - Medium-term (12-18 months) - Vision (2-3 years) **Intellectual Property:** - Patents (filed, pending) - Proprietary technology - Data advantages - Defensibility ### Section 4: Competitive Analysis (2 pages) **Competitive Landscape:** - Direct competitors - Indirect competitors (alternatives) - Adjacent players (potential entrants) **Competitive Matrix:** ``` | Feature/Factor | Us | Comp A | Comp B | Comp C | |----------------|----|---------| -------|--------| | Feature 1 | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | | Feature 2 | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | | Pricing | $X | $Y | $Z | $W | ``` **Differentiation:** - 3-5 key differentiators - Why these matter to customers - Defensibility of advantages **Competitive Positioning:** - Positioning map (2-3 dimensions) - Market positioning statement **Barriers to Entry:** - What protects against competition - Network effects, switching costs, etc. ### Section 5: Business Model & Go-to-Market (2 pages) **Business Model:** - Revenue model (subscriptions, transactions, etc.) - Pricing strategy and tiers - Customer acquisition approach - Expansion revenue strategy **Go-to-Market Strategy:** - Customer acquisition channels - Sales model (self-serve, sales-led, hybrid) - Customer acquisition cost (CAC) - Sales cycle and conversion rates **Marketing Strategy:** - Positioning and messaging - Channel strategy - Content and demand generation - Partnerships and integrations **Customer Success:** - Onboarding approach - Support model - Retention strategy - Net dollar retention target ### Section 6: Financial Projections (2-3 pages) **Revenue Model:** - Cohort-based projections - Key assumptions - Revenue breakdown by segment **3-Year Financial Summary:** ``` | Metric | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |--------|--------|--------|--------| | Revenue | $X.XM | $Y.YM | $Z.ZM | | Gross Margin | XX% | XX% | XX% | | Operating Expenses | $X.XM | $Y.YM | $Z.ZM | | Net Income | ($X.XM) | ($Y.YM) | $Z.ZM | | EBITDA Margin | (XX%) | (XX%) | XX% | ``` **Unit Economics:** - CAC: $X,XXX - LTV: $X,XXX - LTV:CAC ratio: X.X - CAC Payback: XX months - Gross margin: XX% **Key Metrics Trajectory:** ``` | Metric | Current | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |--------|---------|--------|--------|--------| | MRR/ARR | $X | $Y | $Z | $W | | Customers | X | Y | Z | W | | Net Dollar Retention | XX% | XX% | XX% | XX% | | Burn Multiple | X.X | X.X | X.X | X.X | ``` **Scenario Analysis:** - Conservative, base, optimistic - Key drivers and sensitivities **Path to Profitability:** - Break-even timeline - Key milestones - Unit economics at scale ### Section 7: Team & Organization (1-2 pages) **Leadership Team:** For each founder/executive: - Name, title, photo (if available) - Relevant background (2-3 sentences) - Key accomplishments - Why they're uniquely qualified **Current Team:** - Headcount by department - Key hires and their backgrounds - Advisory board **Hiring Plan:** - Year 1-3 headcount growth - Key roles to fill - Recruiting strategy **Organization Evolution:** ``` Current (5 people) → Year 1 (15) → Year 2 (35) → Year 3 (60) Engineering: 3 → 7 → 15 → 25 Sales & Marketing: 1 → 4 → 12 → 20 Other: 1 → 4 → 8 → 15 ``` **Equity & Compensation:** - Option pool sizing - Compensation philosophy - Retention strategy ### Section 8: Traction & Milestones (1 page) **Current Traction:** - Revenue or user metrics - Growth rate - Key customer wins - Product development progress **Milestones Achieved:** - Product launches - Funding rounds - Team hires - Customer acquisition - Partnerships **Upcoming Milestones (12-18 months):** - Product milestones - Revenue targets - Customer goals - Team goals - Partnership goals ### Section 9: Risks & Mitigation (1 page) **Market Risks:** - Market size assumptions - Competitive intensity - Substitute adoption - Mitigation strategies **Execution Risks:** - Product development - Go-to-market effectiveness - Hiring and retention - Mitigation strategies **Financial Risks:** - Burn rate management - Fundraising market - Unit economics - Mitigation strategies **Regulatory/External Risks:** - Compliance requirements - Data privacy - Economic conditions - Mitigation strategies ### Section 10: Funding Request & Use of Proceeds (1 page) **Funding Ask:** - Amount seeking: $X.XM - Structure: Equity, SAFE, convertible note - Target valuation: $X.XM (if applicable) **Use of Proceeds:** ``` Total Raise: $5.0M - Product Development: $2.0M (40%) • Engineering team expansion • Infrastructure and tools • Product roadmap execution - Sales & Marketing: $2.0M (40%) • Sales team hiring (5 AEs) • Marketing programs • Demand generation - Operations & G&A: $0.5M (10%) • Finance/legal/HR • Office and facilities - Working Capital: $0.5M (10%) • 6-month buffer ``` **Milestones to Achieve:** - Revenue: $X.XM ARR (X% growth) - Customer: XXX customers - Product: Key features launched - Team: XX employees - Metric: Key metric targets **Expected Timeline:** - 18-24 month runway - Achieve milestones in 15-18 months - 6-month buffer for next raise **Next Round:** - Series A in 18-24 months - Expected metrics at that time - Target raise amount --- ### Step 4: Enhance with Visuals Suggest including: - Charts for market sizing (TAM funnel) - Product screenshots or mockups - Positioning maps - Financial trend charts (revenue, customers, burn) - Organization chart - Timeline/roadmap - Use of proceeds pie chart ### Step 5: Provide Additional Sections (Optional) **If Relevant, Add:** - Regulatory/Compliance section (for regulated industries) - Technology Architecture (for deep tech) - Clinical/Scientific Data (for biotech/health tech) - Unit Economics Deep Dive (for complex business models) - Strategic Partnerships (if material to strategy) ### Step 6: Create Executive Summary Slide Provide one-page summary for quick review: - Problem & Solution (3 bullets each) - Market: TAM/SAM/SOM - Traction: Key metrics - Team: Founders - Ask: Amount and use - Contact information ### Step 7: Save Business Case Offer to save as markdown: - Filename: `business-case-[company-name]-YYYY-MM-DD.md` - Suggest converting to PDF for sharing - Provide tips for presentation format ## Best Practices **Do:** - Lead with customer problem - Quantify everything - Show, don't just tell (use data) - Be realistic on projections - Acknowledge risks honestly - Cite all data sources - Keep executive summary concise - Focus on differentiation **Don't:** - Use jargon without explanation - Make unsupported claims - Ignore competition - Be overly optimistic - Skip the "why now" - Forget to proofread - Use generic templates without customization ## Integration with Other Commands This command synthesizes outputs from: - `/market-opportunity` - Include TAM/SAM/SOM analysis - `/financial-projections` - Include full financial model ## Example Usage ``` User: /business-case Claude: I'll create a comprehensive business case document. Let me gather the key information first. Company name and description? → "AcmeCorp - AI-powered email marketing for e-commerce" Who is the audience? → "Series A investors" What materials do you have? → "We have market sizing and financial model done" [Claude creates comprehensive 15-20 page business case with all sections] ``` ## Notes - Business case creation takes 1-2 hours - Result is investor-grade document - Can be used for pitch deck development - Update quarterly or for funding rounds - Customize sections based on audience - Keep executive summary to 2 pages max