Business Model
One place that ties your business's budget, marketing, and competitors together, and turns that tracked data into the reports and paperwork a business actually needs — automatically, from real numbers, not a spreadsheet you rebuild every month.
Everything you track here is strictly private to you — none of it is visible to other users of this site.
Budget
Tracks the company's accounts, bills, and recurring costs the same way the Easy Life Model tracks a personal budget — balances, due dates, and a rolled-up view of where the money is going.
Marketing
Shares its marketing-plan data with Marketing Model — channels, campaigns, budget lines, target audiences, and KPIs — so spend and campaign performance show up in the same rollup as everything else, instead of living in a separate tool.
Competitors
You name the competitors you want to track. The agent then searches the public web for whatever new information it can find about them — pricing changes, product launches, campaigns, review sentiment — and logs each finding with a source link, so you get a running log instead of a stale snapshot you have to update by hand. Research only draws on content already publicly published on the web — nothing private or login-gated is ever accessed.
Financial reports
Generates the three standard statements straight from the company's tracked ledger: an income statement (revenue, cost of goods sold, operating expenses, net income), a balance sheet (assets, liabilities, and equity — checked to make sure it actually balances), and a cash flow statement (operating, investing, and financing activity reconciled to the period's change in cash).
Invoices, proposals & business copy
Drafts invoices and proposals from your client and pricing data, plus the everyday business copy around them — a scope-of-work blurb, a cover letter. Every document comes back as a draft for your review; nothing gets emailed to a client automatically. Mark an invoice paid and it can feed straight into the financial reports above, with your confirmation.
The agent
Answers cross-domain questions — "are we profitable this quarter?", "what's our largest open invoice?", "how does our pricing compare to a competitor?" — by querying the actual tracked data across budget, marketing, competitors, and financials, and cites the numbers behind every answer.