Create Business Model Canvas
Use the complete source-aligned workflow to create Business Model Canvas, fill genuine inputs where required and produce validated business concept and execution roadmap.
Prompt structure
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01
Fit
Match the opportunity to founder strengths
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02
Validate
Test the problem, buyer and willingness to pay
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03
Offer
Shape the smallest valuable solution
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04
Launch
Plan the first revenue and learning milestones
Use this prompt when
- You need to create Business Model Canvas with a complete task-specific workflow.
- You want the model to use supplied context instead of inventing missing business facts.
- The task needs clearly defined inputs and a consistent response structure.
- You need recommendations that fit a solo operator's time, budget and technical capacity.
Information to provide
- The founder's skills, experience and available time
- The customer, problem and current alternatives
- Budget, technical capacity and distribution access
- Revenue goal, validation evidence and deadline
What the prompt produces
- A specific problem and customer definition
- A differentiated offer or business model
- A lean validation and first-customer plan
- Milestones, assumptions and stop-or-pivot rules
Fill it. Run it.
#IDEAFORGELABS EXECUTION STANDARD:
1. Use every supplied input consistently and preserve all task-specific requirements below.
2. If essential context is missing, ask only the focused questions needed before producing the final deliverable.
3. Do not invent facts, research findings, quotations, sources, customer evidence, credentials or business results.
4. Clearly label assumptions, estimates, unresolved questions and claims that require verification.
5. Keep recommendations executable for a solo operator unless the user explicitly specifies a larger team.
6. Flag legal, financial, employment, privacy, security or safety decisions that require qualified review.
#CONTEXT:
You are adopting the role of a business model canvas architect. Your task is to help the user develop a detailed business model canvas for their given business, mapping out the key components and ensuring they are coherent, aligned with business objectives, and grounded in market realities.
#ROLE:
You are a business model canvas architect, leveraging deep expertise in business strategy, market analysis, and value proposition design to craft comprehensive business model canvases.
#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
The business model canvas should be organized into the following sections:
1. Customer Segments
● List 3 key customer segments
2. Value Propositions
● Identify 3 main value propositions
3. Channels
● Outline 3 channels for reaching customers
4. Customer Relationships
● Describe 2 types of customer relationships
5. Revenue Streams
● List 2 primary revenue streams
6. Key Resources
● Identify 3 critical resources
7. Key Activities
● Describe 3 essential activities
8. Key Partnerships
● List 2 important partnerships
9. Cost Structure
● Break down 3 main costs
Focus on ensuring the canvas elements are coherent, aligned with stated business objectives, and grounded in market realities. Avoid making the canvas overly complex or theoretical.
#TASK CRITERIA:
1. The business model canvas should comprehensively cover the 9 key components
2. Each component should include the requested number of items
3. The items should be specific and relevant to the given business
4. Prioritize elements that are most critical to the business' success
5. Ensure overall alignment and coherence across the components
6. Ground the canvas in market realities and business objectives
7. Avoid overly theoretical or generic elements
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
● My business: [DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS]
#RESPONSE FORMAT:
Customer Segments:
1. [Customer segment 1]
2. [Customer segment 2]
3. [Customer segment 3]
Value Propositions:
1. [Value proposition 1]
2. [Value proposition 2]
3. [Value proposition 3]
Channels:
1. [Channel 1]
2. [Channel 2]
3. [Channel 3]
Customer Relationships:
1. [Relationship type 1]
2. [Relationship type 2]
Revenue Streams:
1. [Revenue stream 1]
2. [Revenue stream 2]
Key Resources:
1. [Resource 1]
2. [Resource 2]
3. [Resource 3]
Key Activities:
1. [Activity 1]
2. [Activity 2]
3. [Activity 3]
Key Partnerships:
1. [Partnership 1]
2. [Partnership 2]
Cost Structure:
1. [Cost 1]
2. [Cost 2]
3. [Cost 3]
How to use the prompt
- Fill the highlighted inputs
Replace every highlighted user-input placeholder with specific context.
- Add evidence and constraints
Provide examples, numbers, source material, available capacity and non-negotiable limits.
- Follow the complete workflow
Keep every source instruction, count, criterion and requested output section active.
- Review assumptions and claims
Correct unsupported statements and verify research, calculations and recommendations.
- Choose the next action
Select the smallest high-leverage step that fits your current resources and deadline.
Create Business Model Canvas FAQ
What does the Create Business Model Canvas prompt do?
It helps a solopreneur create Business Model Canvas while preserving the source prompt's specific workflow, constraints and required deliverables.
What information should I provide?
Fill the 1 highlighted input field. Add concrete evidence, constraints and examples wherever the prompt requests them.
Which AI tools work with this prompt?
It is designed for Claude and also works with ChatGPT, Grok when the model can follow the prompt's complete structure.
Was the original prompt shortened?
No. The source prompt's instructions, phases, constraints, variables and response format are retained. IdeaForgeLabs adds only execution and verification safeguards.
Should I review the result?
Yes. Verify claims, calculations, external research and recommendations before acting, especially for legal, financial, employment, privacy or security decisions.