Investor-Ready Business Plan Writers & Financial Model (For Raising Capital)

If you’re raising funding, your documents have one job: make investors comfortable that the business is real, the numbers are coherent, and the plan can survive basic diligence.

Fixed-fee business plans Fixed-fee
Typical turnaround: 7–10 days 7–10 days
Fee starting at $1,200 From $1,200

Raising equity? Buying a business and presenting the deal to investors? We produce investor-ready plans, acquisition feasibility studies, and financial models that map use of funds to milestones and cash runway.

Funding-Ready Business Plans for Startups & Small Businesses

Our expert business plan consultants specialize in creating investor-ready business plans designed to attract venture capital, angel investors, and startup accelerator funding. Whether you’re raising a seed round, preparing for Series A, or need a professional business plan writer for investor proposals, we turn your vision into a compelling, data-driven story that inspires confidence. From custom business plan preparation to detailed financial projections, we provide business proposal writing services tailored to your funding goals.

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13+ Years of Experience 13+ Years of Experience
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Explore Our Business Plan Services for Investors and Choose the One You Need.

What’s Included in Every Custom Business Plan for Investors Robinomics Develops.

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  • Investor-ready business plan (memo or full plan)

  • A hiring plan and job creation schedule

  • A cohesive financial model that matches the operating plan and hiring timeline

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Fundraising Memo or Business Plan (Investor Format)

A structured document used pre-diligence or during diligence. Written to answer common investor questions directly without filler.

Includes:
  • Business summary (what you sell, to whom, pricing, delivery)
  • Current state (what exists today: product, team, traction, constraints)
  • Market and segment logic (who is the buyer, how they buy, why now)
  • Competition (not a list—why customers choose you in practice)
  • Go-to-market mechanics (channels, sales cycle length, funnel/pipeline logic)
  • Operating plan (delivery workflow, capacity constraints, scaling steps)
  • Key dependencies (suppliers, tooling, compliance, hiring, platform reliance)
  • Milestones (12–18 months): measurable deliverables + dates + what changes
  • Risks + operational mitigations (decisions and contingencies, not disclaimers)
  • Format options: memo-style (shorter) or full plan (more detail), based on raise stage
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Hiring Plan (Linked to Execution and Cash)

Not “roles we want.” A hiring schedule tied to measurable triggers.

Includes:
  • Role-by-role hiring timeline (monthly for the first 12–24 months)
  • Trigger logic (what must be true before hiring)
  • Compensation assumptions and rationale (bands, fully loaded costs)
  • Org chart now vs post-raise
  • Optional: hiring scorecard (what each role is accountable for)
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Financial Model (Built for Investor Review)

A model that reflects how the business actually behaves. Assumption-driven. No hidden math.

Core structure:
  • Monthly forecast for 24–36 months
  • Revenue build section (pricing + volume logic)
  • Cost structure (COGS, payroll, overhead)
  • Cash flow and runway
  • Use-of-funds schedule mapped to hiring and milestones
  • Scenarios (base + downside; upside only if grounded in a real mechanism)
  • Modules added depending on business type (B2B, SaaS, marketplace, e-commerce/retail, services, manufacturing/physical)

Business/Feasibility Plan Turnaround

Standard
Typical delivery for most cases
10 days
Expedited
Available on request
7 days
Revisions
Included to support attorney review and feedback
Included

Business/Feasibility Plan Cost

Core Business/Feasibility Plan
Standard cases (clear ownership, conventional model, defined investment)
$1,200
Complex Business/Feasibility Plan
Acquisitions, franchises, multi-entity structures, deeper modeling
$1,600
Pricing reflects case complexity, not document quality.

What Investors Actually Evaluate (and where most business plans break).

Investors decide quickly, then diligence later. The reasons they pass are usually predictable.

  • Narrative vs. Numbers Mismatch

    Same pricing, margins, timing, and hiring assumptions must appear everywhere (memo/plan, model, deck).

  • No Growth Mechanism

    Channel list isn’t a plan. The model needs pipeline/funnel mechanics or capacity constraints that explain what drives revenue.

  • Cash Timing Gaps

    A P&L can look fine while cash fails (working capital, ramp costs, lead times, payment terms).

  • Hiring That Doesn’t Map to Workload

    Headcount has to follow operational triggers, not milestones written as slogans.

  • Milestones That Aren’t Measurable

    Investors want dated proof points and what changes operationally after each one.

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Types of Investor Business Plans We Prepare

  • ✺ Seed Funding Business Plans

  • ✺ Venture Capital Business Plans

  • ✺ Angel Investor Business Plans

  • ✺ Startup Accelerator Business Plans

  • ✺ Series A Business Plans

  • ✺ Acquisition Business Plans

Seed Funding Business Plans

Built for first outside checks when the business is early and the goal is clarity, not perfection. We focus on the core mechanism: what you sell, who buys, how you acquire customers, and what the first 12–18 months looks like in milestones and burn/runway.


Typically includes: short investor memo or plan, hiring plan, and a driver-based model with base/downside cases.

Venture Capital Business Plans

Designed for VC-style review where investors pressure-test growth mechanics and unit economics. We build the plan around how revenue scales (pipeline/funnel), what breaks the model (CAC, churn, sales cycle), and what milestones the raise is meant to unlock.


Typically includes: VC-format memo, metric definitions, cohort/unit economics (when relevant), and a model with scenario sensitivity.

Angel Investor Business Plans

Written for fast evaluation and follow-up questions. Angels usually want a clean story, credible use of funds, and a realistic plan for traction. We keep the narrative tight and make the numbers easy to explain on a call.


Typically includes: concise memo, use-of-funds + milestone map, and a financial model that matches the operating plan.

Startup Accelerator Business Plans

Structured for programs that require a clear execution roadmap and measurable milestones (often with limited time and partial traction). We translate your concept into an operational plan with clear priorities: customer discovery, launch steps, early GTM, and hiring timing.


Typically includes: milestone plan, basic KPI framework, and a model focused on burn/runway and near-term goals.

Series A Business Plans

Built for companies with real traction where the question is scale: repeatability, efficiency, and team build-out. We focus on pipeline reliability, retention/expansion (if applicable), headcount planning, and how the round changes growth and runway.


Typically includes: deeper operating plan, hiring plan by function, and a model that reconciles growth targets with capacity and cash timing.

Acquisition Business Plans (Search Funds / ETA / Investor-Led Acquisitions)

Designed for acquisitions where the core question is continuity and cash flow. We translate the deal into an investor package: what changes post-close, what stays stable, and how the purchase price, working capital, and transition plan affect runway and returns.


Typically includes: deal assumptions, post-close operating plan, staffing/capex schedule, and a model built around cash flow timing and downside cases.

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Why Founders Choose
Robinomics Consulting.

We Don’t Just Fill Pages — We Build the Argument

We craft strategic, investor-ready and immigration-compliant business plans that support your goals. Our clients have used our work to secure E2 visas, EB2-NIW approvals, SBA loans, and early-stage investment.

100% Custom Made Business Plans – No Templates

Every plan is written from scratch — no templates, no shortcuts, no copy-paste content. We deliver tailor-made plans aligned with your business model and visa or funding requirements.

Expert Guidance and Support at Every Step

We don’t just hand over a document — we walk you through it. Whether you're preparing for a visa interview, investor pitch, or loan application, we make sure you understand your business plan inside and out. From idea to final draft, we’re here to make sure you understand and own your plan.

Request a Quote.

We use proven frameworks and investor-backed formatting to ensure your business plan speaks the language investors understand. Our plans are detailed enough for due diligence and clear enough to pitch with confidence.

Tell us a bit about your business idea and funding goals — we’ll send you a custom quote tailored to your needs.

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺

  • No problem — most clients don’t. We guide you through a simple intake process and help fill in any gaps. You don’t need a perfect draft — just your idea and goals.

  • Yes, we offer investor-ready pitch decks as an add-on or standalone service. See more here

  • We’re happy to sign an NDA before receiving sensitive business details.

  • We blend strategy, storytelling, and financial clarity. We don’t just write; we position your business for approval, funding, or success.

  • Standard delivery is 10–14 business days, depending on the project. We also offer rush options (5–7 days) for urgent deadlines.

  • Yes, we work with clients around the world and regularly create business plans for individuals, international startups, and cross-border ventures.