
It includes information about the problem that you're solving, your solution, and any traction that proves that it truly meets the need you identified. The products & services chapter of your business plan is where the real meat of your plan lives.

Your executive summary should include a summary of the problem you are solving, a description of your product or service, an overview of your target market, a brief description of your team, a summary of your financials, and your funding requirements (if you are raising money).

You should also plan to write this section last after you've written your full business plan. It comes first in your plan and is ideally only one to two pages. The executive summary is an overview of your business and your plans. You'll find that the plans in this library and most investor-approved business plans will include the following sections: Executive summary Before you start exploring our library of business plan examples, it's worth taking the time to understand the traditional business plan format.
