Best Business Plan Software In Canada For May 2024

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Updated: May 1, 2024, 10:37am

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Writing a business plan not only helps you stay on track as you start a new business but it can also help you secure funding. You can create one from scratch with a simple template, but business plan software often has features to make it easier, more nuanced and overall better. It could even make the difference between bringing investors on board and going it alone. So, Forbes Advisor Canada found the best business plan software that has the features you need at an affordable price.

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The Best Business Plan Software of 2024


BEST OVERALL

Wrike

Wrike
5.0
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Starting price

Free; $9.80 USD ($13.17 CAD) per user

per month

Team messaging

Yes

Roadmapping

Yes

Wrike

Starting price

Free; $9.80 USD ($13.17 CAD) per user

per month

Team messaging

Yes

Roadmapping

Yes

Why We Picked It

Wrike is a project management (PM) tool that works well as business plan software because it gives you tools to help you gather and compare your data. Wrike makes it easy to start your business plan with its collaboration tools, business plan templates, drag-and-drop interface and goal management features. Another benefit of using Wrike to build your plan is that you see your ideas and goals from multiple views: Gantt chart, calendar or board views.

There are a few reasons why it’s a good idea to use Wrike for your business plan. First, you can map out exactly what your business goals are in a project, invite teammates to collaborate and message business partners to discuss everything. Plus, you can export your data when you’re ready to put all the details into a presentation to hand over to potential investors.

Wrike offers a free plan that’s good for putting your vision down in task and project form, but you may want to upgrade to a paid plan to invite collaborators, get custom workflows and add more views and automations. Paid plan pricing ranges from $9.80 USD ($13.17 CAD) per user, per month, to $24.80 USD ($33.27 CAD) per user, per month, both billed annually.

Who should use it:
Wrike makes it easy for any new business owner to create a business plan and collaborate with others on financial and operational goals. Plus, it provides value after you finalize your business plan because it’s a good pick for a PM tool.

Pros & Cons
  • Roadmapping ability
  • Multiple views (Gantt, calendar and board)
  • Business plan templates included
  • Goal management via projects and tasks
  • Free plan available
  • Affordable plans
  • No pitching tools
  • No financial tools

BEST FOR GOAL MANAGEMENT

Smartsheet

Smartsheet
5.0
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Starting price

$9 CAD per user, per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

(added cost)

Roadmapping

Yes

Smartsheet

Starting price

$9 CAD per user, per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

(added cost)

Roadmapping

Yes

Why We Picked It

Using PM software like Smartsheet is a good idea for starting a business plan because it includes all the tools you need to collaborate and plan across multiple teams or stakeholders. It’s especially good for real-time goal management. Get your ideas in place, go over market and competitive research from other teammates and finalize everything together.

Smartsheet won’t help you write your business plan, but it does give you a place to compile all the data and then you can use one of its free business plan templates. As you figure out your milestones, you can invite an unlimited number of viewers to see how it’s going. The only downsides are that Smartsheet doesn’t have a native messaging app (you’ll have to use an integration), only commenting is allowed and there’s no free plan.

Paid plans from Smartsheet cost $9 CAD per user, per month, or $33 CAD per user, per month (billed annually for both). The low-priced Pro plan limits you to 10 editors, but the Business plan allows unlimited editors (but it also has a three-user minimum).

Who should use it:
Smartsheet lets you make changes in real-time, so it’s a good option for those who are just starting to piece together a plan and looking for a way to manage ideas and goals before finalizing a business plan.

Pros & Cons
  • Discounts for non-profits available
  • Automations on every plan
  • Popular integrations allowed on low-tier plan
  • 30-day free trial
  • No free plan
  • Only 10 viewers allowed on low-tier plan
  • Three-user minimum on Business plan

BEST FOR FINANCIAL FORECASTING

LivePlan

LivePlan
4.8
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Starting price

$15 USD ($20.12 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

Roadmapping

Yes

LivePlan

Starting price

$15 USD ($20.12 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

Roadmapping

Yes

Why We Picked It

One of the strongest cases for using LivePlan to create your business plan is its financial forecasting. It isn’t just a single feature, rather it’s a tool that lets you turn your balance sheet and cash flow statements into charts, graphs and what-if situations to help you show possible investors the best- and worst-case scenarios for your business.

There are two plans available: Standard or Premium (there is no free plan). The low-priced plan, which costs $15 USD ($20.12 CAD) per month (billed annually), doesn’t limit your contributors or guests and includes instructions to help you complete a business plan. It even includes financial forecasting features and more than 500 sample plans to get you started.

The Premium plan costs $30 USD ($40.24 CAD) per month (billed annually), but it’s full-featured. You get a milestone planner and industry benchmark data, which can save you research time. Another timesaver: At this plan level, you can integrate QuickBooks or Xero to add your financial data seamlessly.

Who should use it:
LivePlan is business plan software that includes prompts and accounting software integrations, making it great for new business owners that want easy financial forecasting.

Pros & Cons
  • Unlimited guests and contributors
  • Export finished business plan as PowerPoint presentation
  • Includes step-by-step instructions with prompts
  • 35-day money-back guarantee
  • No free plan
  • No free trial

BEST FOR ROADMAPPING

Aha!

Aha!
4.3
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Starting price

$59 USD ($79.12 CAD) per user, per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

(added cost)

Roadmapping

Yes

Aha!

Starting price

$59 USD ($79.12 CAD) per user, per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

(added cost)

Roadmapping

Yes

Why We Picked It

Every business plan starts with strategy and Aha! makes it easier to map out what you plan to do to get from point A to point Z. Aha! is primarily roadmapping software that product teams use to plan features, products or bug fixes. Any business in any industry can use it to shape ideas and strategy into plans and milestones.

Much like product development, business plans have phases and Aha! is ideal for the first few phases of business planning. Although you won’t find a scorecard feature with Aha! Roadmaps, you can score and prioritize your business vision and goals. Finally, you can present your plan to viewers (stakeholders) before you create your official business plan and secure funding.

There are three plans from which you can choose: Premium at $59 USD ($79.12 CAD) per user, per month; Enterprise at $99 USD ($132.75 CAD) per user, per month; and Enterprise+ at $149 USD ($199.80 CAD) per user, per month, all billed annually. The only reason to upgrade to either Enterprise plan is if you want to add on automation, development tools and custom worksheets and tables.

Who should use it:
Aha! Roadmaps is a great tool to help you strategize and get your ideas for your business in one place. You can use the presentation feature to share your business’s roadmap on your way to creating your finalized business plan.

Pros & Cons
  • User-friendly interface
  • Ability to score and prioritize ideas
  • Share roadmaps with others
  • 30-day free trial
  • No free plan
  • Expensive for business plan creation
  • Has a bit of a learning curve

BEST FOR BEGINNERS

Bizplan

Bizplan
4.0
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Starting price

$20.75 USD ($27.82 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

Roadmapping

No

Bizplan

Starting price

$20.75 USD ($27.82 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

Yes

Roadmapping

No

Why We Picked It

Bizplan is specifically for business plan creation. It offers a guided walkthrough of each section you need for a complete business plan to use for funding or pitching to partners. Plug in the information, from your mission and goals to financial forecasts, and Bizplan will do the math and create the visual charts you need to get your point across.

Bizplan is very easy to use because it includes prompts and questions that take away the manual effort of figuring out what you need, so you can simply focus on providing the answers. When you’re satisfied you included all the data needed, you can invite stakeholders and consultants to look it over and add comments for approval or change requests. A unique feature of Bizplan is it gives you access to Fundable, a crowdfunding platform, on which you can share your business plan to try to generate funding.

Monthly pricing costs $29 USD ($38.89 CAD), but you can opt for annual pricing that averages to $20.75 USD ($27.82 CAD) per month. If you expect to need business plan software for much longer than a year, there’s a lifetime access option for $349 USD ($468.01 CAD) flat. All plans come with all features and access, including business courses, business planning tools and a route to investors.

Who should use it:
If it’s your first time creating a business plan, Bizplan is a great choice to help guide you through all the sections you need to include in your plan for potential investors and partners.

Pros & Cons
  • Monthly, annual and lifetime plans
  • Unlimited business plans
  • Unlimited collaborators
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Modular, drag-and-drop interface
  • Online business courses
  • Access to Fundable
  • Financial forecasting
  • No roadmapping tools
  • Lack of customization
  • Only integrates with Xero
  • No free trial

BEST FOR IDEATION

IdeaBuddy

IdeaBuddy
3.9
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Starting price

Free; $7 CAD per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

IdeaBuddy

Starting price

Free; $7 CAD per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

Why We Picked It

IdeaBuddy is a basic business plan tool that lets you start for free, which is great for beginners who aren’t quite ready to create a plan. The idea plan feature is great because it lets you lay out your business plan on one page, giving you an overview. There are built-in sticky notes for brainstorming and custom templates to start you off with a bit of a guide (or just create your own).

Another great feature of IdeaBuddy is the whiteboard, which lets you drag and drop various elements, draw on them and collaborate with others to come up with your perfect business idea. That feature is locked behind the highest tier, so you’ll have to pay $26 CAD per month (billed annually) to use it. However, that plan also gives you up to 10 collaborators and 10 ideas.

Other plans are more limiting: The free plan is for a solopreneur who has a single idea to work on and the Dreamer plan is $7 CAD per month while the Founder plan is $13 CAD per month, both billed annually. The Dreamer plan is also limited to one idea, but you get one collaborator, while the Founder plan gives you up to three ideas and three collaborators. Plus, you’ll get access to the paid plans to export and share your plan with viewers.

Who should use it:
IdeaBuddy is just what it sounds like: It’s best for ideation. You can create a full-fledged business plan, but this program is best suited for the very beginning stages of business creation.

Pros & Cons
  • Free forever plan
  • Affordable paid plans
  • Monthly and annual billing options
  • Easy to use
  • Export to Word, Excel or as PDF
  • Flexible whiteboard feature
  • May be too basic for some users
  • Doesn’t offer much guidance

BEST FOR NO-FRILLS BUSINESS PLANNING

iPlanner

iPlanner
3.8
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Starting price

$59 USD ($79.12 CAD) for one year

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

iPlanner

Starting price

$59 USD ($79.12 CAD) for one year

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

Why We Picked It

Business plan software doesn’t have to be fancy to be effective, and iPlanner certainly fits that bill. It’s been around since 2007 and it doesn’t appear to have updated its look or functions. The browser-based business planning software gives you a place to build out your business model and a business plan.

There are two different software options from iPlanner: Strategy Designer and -Framework. The Strategy Designer costs $59 USD ($79.12 CAD) for three plans, but it’s a one-time fee for the year. Choose it if you want a more condensed and no-frills kind of business plan. You can export it to Word or as a PDF.

Who should use it:
iPlanner is best for those who have created a business plan before and don’t need hand-holding or fancy features.

Pros & Cons
  • Business modelling option
  • Affordable plans
  • Samples on site for demoing
  • Export to Word or as PDF
  • No free plan or trial
  • Not a lot of guidance
  • Outdated interface

BEST FOR AUTOMATIC BUSINESS PLAN CREATION

Enloop

Enloop
3.5
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Starting price

$11 USD ($14.75 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

Yes

Enloop

Starting price

$11 USD ($14.75 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

Yes

Why We Picked It

Enloop is a unique business plan app that generates a business plan for you based on the information you provide. You can edit the text Enloop writes for you to make it more specific or change numbers in your financial forecasts as you see fit. Enloop offers a scorecard that updates as you change things, finish sections and make your business plan overall better.

Then Enloop compares your financial forecasts to industry standards, so you don’t have to do the research. The software shows you up to 16 ratios, such as sales, inventory and payables and then shows you what the average is for your industry as it compares to your financials. Enloop then gives you either a pass or fail so that you can modify your plan before you put anything into play.

Although Enloop doesn’t offer a free plan, there is a free trial for one week so you can see if it’s right for you. The Detailed plan costs $11 USD ($14.75 CAD) per month while the Performance plan is $24 USD ($32.18 CAD) per month, both billed annually. The biggest difference between the two plans is how many financial ratios Enloop analyzes: The Detailed plan only gets three ratios and Performance plan gets 16.

Who should use it:
Enloop is best for those who have some experience creating business plans, not necessarily for those who are starting from scratch as there are no brainstorming or strategizing tools included. Use Enloop to create business plans quickly.

Pros & Cons
  • Three business plans for each tier
  • Generates a business plan automatically
  • Compares your financials to industry standards
  • Seven-day free trial available
  • Scorecards indicate odds of success
  • No free plan
  • No messaging team members through app
  • Not meant for strategizing

BEST FOR CONSULTANT GROUPS

AchieveIt

AchieveIt
3.4
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Starting price

Contact sales

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

AchieveIt

Starting price

Contact sales

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

Why We Picked It

Not everyone wants to go it alone when creating business plans and consultants are often hired for industry expertise and business plan creation. AchieveIt offers generous plans that won’t limit the number of plans and projects you can create, so you can work on multiple business plans at one time.

Specifically, AchieveIt is planning software meant for medium to large teams to work on projects simultaneously. For business planning, it’s a great option for those strategizing and analyzing a variety of data points with multiple people—all of AchieveIt’s plans have a minimum requirement of 20 users.

Unfortunately, pricing is only available by contacting the sales department. There is no pricing listed on company’s website

Who should use it:
AchieveIt is a good choice for large businesses that need planning software and for business plan purposes, it makes most sense for established consultant groups.

Pros & Cons
  • Unlimited plans and projects
  • Easy to use
  • Collaboration tools
  • Goal management
  • 20-user minimum
  • Pricier than most competitors
  • Integrations at added cost

BEST FOR TEAMS

Business Sorter

Business Sorter
3.2
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Starting price

$10 USD ($13.41 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

Business Sorter

Starting price

$10 USD ($13.41 CAD) per month

(billed annually)

Team messaging

No

Roadmapping

No

Why We Picked It

When you’re ready to craft your business plan, it can help immensely to have business planning software like Business Sorter. The cloud-based app makes it easy for you to start a plan and kicks off your business planning with a SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats). Then, you can follow a guide to build your plan with each section divided by areas. After which, you can choose cards to help steer you toward the right objectives and goals for your business.

You won’t find roadmapping tools in Business Sorter, but the card system keeps you on track (and even gives you goals you may not have considered). As you prioritize goals, you’ll find steps you need to take that guide you to completing your business plan. Every plan allows multiple users, so you can collaborate on what takes precedence.

Plans start at $10 USD ($13.41 CAD) per month, billed annually, and allow you to have three users on board. For 10 users, the Medium plan costs $30 USD ($40.23 CAD) per month, billed annually, and if you need 30 users, the Large Team plan will run you $80 USD ($107.29 CAD) per month, billed annually. It’s one of the most affordable business planning apps for teams.

Who should use it:
Although Business Sorter doesn’t offer a messaging tool, it’s still one of the best options for teams. You don’t have to pay per person, but you can add multiple people to the account to work on creating business plans.

Pros & Cons
  • Affordable plans
  • Easy-to-use business plan templates
  • Free trial available
  • Card system helps guide your goal setting
  • Create up to 40 business plans
  • Plans limit user count
  • No messaging in app
  • Very limited integrations

Forbes Advisor Ratings


Company Forbes Advisor Rating Starting Price Team messaging Roadmapping
Wrike
Free; $9.80 USD ($13.17 CAD) per user, per month Yes View More Yes
Smartsheet
$9 CAD per user, per month (billed annually) Yes (added cost) View More Yes
LivePlan
$15 USD ($20.12 CAD) per month (billed annually) Yes View More Yes
Aha!
$59 USD ($79.12 CAD) per user, per month (billed annually) Yes (added cost) View More Yes
Bizplan
$20.75 USD ($27.82 CAD) per month (billed annually) Yes View More No
IdeaBuddy
Free; $7 CAD per month (billed annually) No View More No
iPlanner
$59 USD ($79.12 CAD) for one year No View More No
Enloop
$11 USD ($14.75 CAD) per month (billed annually) No View More Yes
AchieveIt
Contact Sales No View More No
Business Sorter
$10 USD ($13.41 CAD) per month (billed annually) No View More No

Methodology

Forbes Advisor carefully considered a variety of software to choose the right business planning apps for this ranking. We compared features, ease of use, costs and collaboration. We ranked each company based on these factors using a 5-star rating system. The highest possible score is 5 out of 5 stars.

Here are the details of the factors we considered:

  • Features: We looked at general and unique features of each app and gave more credit to software that provides better functionality for business planning.
  • Cost: Regardless of your business size, cost is an important factor to consider when you’re adding new software to your tech stack. We awarded a higher score to those that offer free trials, free plans and affordable options.
  • Ease of use: Programs that have a steep learning curve aren’t likely to be adopted by you or your team, so we chose software that’s user-friendly. Drag-and-drop interfaces or guidance through features and tools are helpful for any team.
  • Customer reviews: An important factor for any software is how the general public views the program. We considered other ratings and studied the pros and cons listed by other users of the software to help us with our ranking.

How To Choose a Business Plan Software

Technically, you don’t need business plan software, but using it can make the entire experience easier and you’ll have better odds of creating a solid plan. You don’t even have to choose software made specifically for business planning—project management software is great for roadmapping and goal management. Aside from looking for software that includes financial forecasting, you’ll want collaboration tools, a user-friendly interface, affordable plans and ways to brainstorm or roadmap for your business idea.

One of the most important sections of any business plan is the financials. If you haven’t already done the research and calculations, look for a business plan app that automatically calculates these numbers for you.

Collaboration is also key if you’re working with a partner, team or consultants. At the very least, look for software that lets you invite viewers to see the work you’re doing, but the best business plan software lets users leave comments or work on a plan in real-time simultaneously.

Ease of use is nearly as important as pricing. You’ll need software you and your team will use without spending too much downtime learning how to use it. And it makes no sense to choose a cost-prohibitive tool for creating a business plan—most of the software Forbes Advisor suggests is appropriate for small business budgets.

Finally, depending on the stage you’re in of business planning, you may want a tool that offers features that make it easy for you to create a roadmap for your business. If you’re in the early stages, these tools can help with brainstorming, prioritizing goals and managing your goals before you finalize your actual business plan.


Benefits of Business Plan Software

Most business plan software helps guide you through the creation of a business plan with prompts, suggestions or tips. So, using business plan software is especially helpful for new business owners who don’t know all the sections to include to increase the odds of getting funding or luring a partner to join your operation.

Business plan software can also automate some processes, such as calculations of financials or comparisons of those finances with industry standards. Some business planning apps give you whiteboards or editable cards you can use for brainstorming. Other features may include scorecards to let you know if you’re on the right track or roadmapping tools to give you an overview of your business plan.

The biggest benefit of business plan software is that it helps you organize and prioritize all of your goals so you can more easily analyze and then compile the data you need to create your business plan. After that, you can create your plan from scratch or if you’re using business planning software made specifically for crafting plans, you can piece it all together and then export it as a PDF or to Microsoft Word.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which business plan software is the best?

Forbes Advisor suggests Wrike, Smartsheet or LivePlan to help you write your business plan. Depending on the stage you’re in of business planning, one tool or another may be better for you.

How do I create my own business plan?

There are several steps you should follow to create a good business plan, but there are different types of plans you can create. Every business plan starts with a strong executive summary and includes your business goals and financial forecasting. Follow a guide on how to create a business plan to ensure you include all the sections needed.

What are the different types of business plans?

There are many types of business plans you can create and the one that makes the most sense for you depends on your situation. A standard business plan is meant for when you need to present to investors or a bank for financial help. A lean plan doesn’t include all the summaries and background information a standard plan does, so it’s more suitable for established business owners. There are also one-page business plans that are more like pitches. You may also run across operational, tactical, strategic and contingency business plans.

Is business plan software secure?

As with most types of software, the best business plan software programs offer many levels of security. When choosing this type of software, you want to look for security features like multifactor authentication (MFA), intrusion detection, the monitoring of user activities, documentation that shows frequent security updates and patches, data encryption and privacy protection.


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