Buying a finished document outright
Pay once for the single document you need, and read the finished thing the same hour.
What you can buy
Six finished documents each sold on its own for one fixed price, plus a Complete Founder Pack that includes all of them, with no subscription behind any of it. The Validation Report is fifteen sections of research on your market, your customer and your competition, written up as a report with a branded PDF and an investor deck. The Business Plan is a nine-chapter plan written the way a bank or an investor expects to read one. The Investor Memo is the written case for your round with a read on how fundable you look today. The Brand Kit gives you three complete brand directions and a downloadable pack for the one you pick. The Data Room is the set of documents investors ask for, behind a single link you control. The Product Spec is one document a developer or a no-code builder can work from. Each has its own page with the price, a full example, and the button to start.
A few questions, not a brief
Nothing here asks you to write a brief or word a prompt. You describe your idea in a sentence or two, and after payment you answer a short set of questions: what kind of business it is, where you operate, roughly what you can spend, and when you want to launch. The document you bought adds a few of its own, such as what your first version lets someone do, how much you are raising, or the three to five words that describe your brand. Then you give it your identity: the company or product name that goes on the cover, your own name, a brand color, a logo, and the people on your team. Only the questions your document actually needs are asked, anything optional can be skipped, and you can hand any question back to us and we will use our best judgment.
Pay first, sign in afterward
You do not need an account to buy. You pay by card, we set up a workspace that is already yours, and you answer the short set of questions on the next screen; that is what the document is built from, so building starts when you finish them. You sign in with Google or an emailed link to claim the workspace and keep it. If you close the tab, the claim link is in your email and stays good for thirty days, and if you never come back to the questions we build it anyway from what you told us, a couple of days later. If you subscribe later, what you paid comes off your first month, up to the price of that month.
While it is being built
Most documents are ready in minutes rather than weeks, and the page tells you honestly where the work has got to: researching your idea, then writing your memo, designing your brand directions, or assembling your data room, with a real estimate against each step and no invented progress bar. You can close the tab, because the work carries on without you, and a second email arrives when it is done that names the document and links straight to it. If a step sits still for too long the page says so and gives you a way to reach a person, rather than leaving you watching a spinner.
The first time you open it
Your document opens inside your own project, with a short guide above it explaining what you are looking at, where it lives, and how to change it. Changing something does not mean writing a new brief. You click the exact part you want different, a slide, a section, a color, and say what you want in your own words, then apply the comment and that part is rebuilt. Reading it, sharing it and downloading it are always free, and none of that spends the revision you are entitled to.
Your free revision
Every document you buy comes with one free revision within 48 hours of that document being ready, and a project gets up to three free revisions in total across every document on it. On a deck and on the Brand Kit the revision can target the exact slide or element you flagged; on every other document it rebuilds the whole thing. While the window is open, the notice above your document says so and counts down how long is left on it. Once it closes the notice goes, and a further change is a normal generation charged in credits like any other.
Researched more deeply than a first look
A paid document is not your free first look with a cover on it. When you pay, we check more sources and spend more time reasoning about your idea before a word is written, and the finished document has room to run far longer than a first look does. That is most of what the price buys, and it is why the market numbers, the competitor picture and the customer story hold up when somebody pushes back on them.
Everything you buy next matches
Your first purchase saves your brand color on the project, and a brand run in Concept Studio saves a full direction on top of it: the palette, the type choices, and the mood the work is written in. Every later deck, brand kit, data room and published page reads it, so a second purchase looks like it belongs beside the first instead of arriving in a different set of colors. Click the small palette button on your project to see each value and where it came from, change any of it by hand and the next rebuild picks up your change, or reset it and the project starts fresh at the next set of questions or the next brand run.
Read a full example before you pay
Every one of the seven has a worked example you can read end to end, made the same way yours will be, for a demo idea of ours. It is not a screenshot or a few sample lines, it is the whole document, so you can judge the writing and the depth before you spend anything.
Common questions
Do I need an account before I buy?
No. You describe your idea, pay by card, and sign in afterward with Google or an emailed link to claim the workspace we already started for you. The claim link is emailed to you as well, and it stays good for thirty days if you close the tab.
What if I do not like what I get?
You get one free revision of each document within 48 hours of it being ready, up to three free revisions per project. Click the part you want changed, say what you want in plain words, and it is rebuilt. On a deck and on the Brand Kit the revision can target a single slide or element; everywhere else it rebuilds the whole document. Reading, sharing and downloading never spend it.
How long does it take?
Minutes, not weeks. The page shows each step with an honest estimate while it runs, and a second email lands when the document is ready, so you do not have to sit and watch it.
Can I see one before I buy?
Yes. Every document has a full worked example for a demo idea, readable end to end, so you can judge the writing and the depth first.
What happens if I subscribe later?
What you paid comes off your first month, up to the price of that month, so a document that cost more than the plan covers the whole of it rather than carrying the difference forward. If you are already on a paid plan we do not sell you a one-time document at all, because your monthly credits already cover the same work in the app, and we point you to the studio that makes it.
Will a second document match the first?
Yes. Your brand color is saved on the project the first time, and a Brand Kit adds the type choices and the mood on top of it. Every later deck, brand kit, data room and published page reads what is saved. You can see it, change it, or reset it from the palette button on your project.
Try buying a finished document outright
Describe your idea and see it stated back, with the three riskiest assumptions in it and your first three steps. Free, no credit card. Subscribe when you want the full research, your prototype and your live page.
Get a free assessment of your ideaRelated guides
- How to validate a business idea before you buildDefine your riskiest assumption, talk to real customers, and test demand for real, in a week.
- Market research for startups: a checklist with cited sourcesA practical, sourced checklist for startup market research: demand, competitors, customers, and costs.
Related features
- Your free first lookHear your idea stated back sharply, and the three assumptions that could sink it, before you spend a dollar.
- Your first project sets itself upSubscribe, describe your idea, and watch a whole validated business take shape without lifting a finger.
- Deep, cited business researchMarket research that tells you if a real customer exists, before you spend months assuming one does.