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Show HN: business plan forecasting (our new app)

71 points| gsiener | 14 years ago |app.profitably.com | reply

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[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
Hey all,

At Profitably, we've been building a new tool for building out the numbers behind your business idea/forecast. Our initial approach was on analytics for your business -- but it turns out people aren't ready to understand customer profitability until they know what they should be looking for.

It would be an honor if you checked out our planning tool (forever free) and gave some pointed feedback. What do you like/hate? Would you consider recommending this to someone?

http://app.profitably.com/plan_ahead

Thanks in advance and I'm happy to answer questions here or via email -- [email protected]

[+] harryf|14 years ago|reply
Can you share some finished examples?
[+] cedsav|14 years ago|reply
I guess I don't see the point of this tool. You have to make wild guesses for every single metrics in there. Is it a MBA thing? Do people really find this useful?

EDIT: Maybe I got confused by the 'business plan' part. Is it intended for an established business? or for someone putting together a business plan for starting a business?

[+] adamrneary|14 years ago|reply
Definitely NOT an MBA thing. :-) This is for startups and small businesses alike. Most people are modeling their businesses with an Excel file, and they are making the wild guesses in there. The problem is that it's tough to see the impact of changing any of these wild guesses in Excel, and it's a static document that can't link to actuals for comparison.

We want to help people plan/model their business, measure how they're doing, and then execute. (And the site could use a lot more of that verbiage within the app!)

[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
A lot of startups and small businesses wind up with a crazy Excel model where they model their assumptions around things like revenue forecast. We built this to track the relationships without worrying about broken formulas, typos, etc.

Edit: What Adam said

[+] jgmmo|14 years ago|reply
This site rendered my back button useless and trapped me on the site.
[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
Yikes. Each step in the planning tool is a different "page" thanks to the hash in the url...were you clicking back through a bunch of stages to get off the site?
[+] scottkrager|14 years ago|reply
This is a neat little app. Went through the whole setup wizard in about 10 minutes, I could see myself playing with the different channels and adding more data as I have it for my startup. Integration with analytics and quickbooks would be great. Keep it up and I'd pay $49/mo for that.
[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
Thanks so much! We built an existing product that integrated with QuickBooks, but it turns out looking back isn't as useful if you can't use that info to look forward. We're marrying the two models right now so look for budget vs actuals real soon now.

One more thing: Scenarios are coming in the next week or so.

[+] rokhayakebe|14 years ago|reply
You know what I want? Ad spending forecasting. If I spend a dollar more on display ads what am I going to get from it.
[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
Actually you can pretty much do that -- define the cost of acquisition for ad spend and watch how it scales with customer growth, etc. Where do you have display ads right now?
[+] JoshTriplett|14 years ago|reply
You have a very impressive list of tools you integrate with.

Minor bug: the "Watch the Planning Intro" box doesn't grow when the text size does; it just cuts off the text.

Mind hosting the planning intro video with a source that lets you embed HTML5 video and only fall back to Flash?

[+] fhwang|14 years ago|reply
Unfortunately, Vimeo's HTML5 embed doesn't give you an API that you can use to close the video from JS, which is why we're using their older Flash embed. I'd love to make the switch once they change that, though.
[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
To clarify -- those are tools we'd like to integrate with, but we need your help in prioritizing which to start with.
[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
PS If anyone from Olark is lurking -- you guys have made talking with everyone a TON easier!
[+] mattvot|14 years ago|reply
How about https instead of http?
[+] gsiener|14 years ago|reply
Good point. Both are supported for this free app. Our analytics app is https only.