Strategy and share-ready plans that stay attached to the numbers.
Eazyle Business Plan keeps the company story, milestones, KPI commitments, funding case, and share-ready exports inside the same finance platform already managing budgets, forecasts, cash, and reporting.
Business Plan is $15/mo on Starter and Growth.
Scale includes Business Plan from day one at $129/mo.
Business Plan is Finance-linked, so sign-up and sign-in still run through the main Finance login.
Starter
$29/mo
+ $15/mo
Growth
$69/mo
+ $15/mo
Scale
$129/mo
Included
Planning overview
Strategy, commitments, and finance signals connected

Planning Capability
Turn the company story into commitments, milestones, and finance-connected decisions.
Business Plan helps leadership shape the story, assign accountability, and keep the plan useful after the first export.
Narrative plan
Build the company story, market framing, operating model, and funding narrative in one structured plan.
Milestones & owners
Turn the plan into milestone timing, named owners, and execution follow-through instead of a static document.
KPI commitments
Attach target commitments and accountability to the plan while live KPI monitoring stays inside Finance.
Finance connection
Keep the plan close to budgets, forecasts, cash review, and reporting without rebuilding the model in a second place.
Why it matters
Included in Scale, light enough for Starter and Growth
Business Plan is included in Scale and can be added to Starter or Growth for $15 per month when richer planning becomes the next real need.
Why it matters
A planning hub inside the real finance system
The plan stays tied to budgets, forecasting, cash outlook, and management review instead of drifting into a disconnected document.
Why it matters
Built for decisions, not just export
Narrative planning, milestones, KPI commitments, and share-ready plans stay useful long after the first version is shared.
Start Business Plan
Keep the plan, the milestones, and the numbers in the same platform.
Start through Finance, open Business Plan first, and keep the rest of the finance account available as the business grows.