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🏢Business Ops

Project briefs, OKRs, retros, postmortems, status updates, incident comms, hiring scorecards — business-ops copy for £1 each. No subscription, ready to paste.

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Investor Monthly Update
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Investor Monthly Update
A monthly investor update — KPIs, highlights, lowlights, asks.
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Quarterly Review Narrative
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Quarterly Review Narrative
A 300-word narrative for a QBR — context, what worked, what didn't, what's next.
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Feature Request Clustering
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Feature Request Clustering
Your raw feature requests grouped into clean themes with counts and a suggested ordering.
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SaaS Homepage Hero Copy
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SaaS Homepage Hero Copy
Three hero-section variations — headline, subheadline, CTA — each with a distinct angle.
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Risk Register Starter
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Risk Register Starter
An initial risk register table — risk, likelihood, impact, mitigation, owner.
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SaaS Pricing Page Draft
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SaaS Pricing Page Draft
Three pricing tiers with names, prices, included features, and a one-line ICP per tier.
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Procurement Justification Draft
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Procurement Justification Draft
A 200-word justification memo for purchasing a tool, formatted to drop into a procurement form.
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Landing Page Critique
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Landing Page Critique
A page-by-page critique of your landing-page copy — clarity, hierarchy, conversion blockers.
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Process Bottleneck Detector
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Process Bottleneck Detector
Identifies the 3 likely bottlenecks in your process and the unblock move for each.
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Escalation Response Draft
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Escalation Response Draft
A measured email reply to an escalation — acknowledges, summarises, lays out the next step.
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Team Charter Generator
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Team Charter Generator
A one-page team charter — mission, scope, ways of working, decision rights.
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Startup Idea Validator
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Startup Idea Validator
A 200-word skeptical critique of your startup idea — market, willingness to pay, risks.
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Meeting Action Item Extractor
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Meeting Action Item Extractor
A clean numbered list of action items from your meeting notes — owner and due date pulled where stated.
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SOP Generator from Loom Transcript
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SOP Generator from Loom Transcript
A structured Standard Operating Procedure drafted from a Loom or screen-recording transcript.
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Vendor Comparison Matrix
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Vendor Comparison Matrix
A side-by-side comparison table of up to 4 vendors across the criteria you care about.
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Procurement Justification Draft
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Procurement Justification Draft
A 200-word justification memo for purchasing a tool, formatted to drop into a procurement form.
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Internal Announcement Writer
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Internal Announcement Writer
A clear, calm internal announcement of a change — what's changing, why, what action people need to take.
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Team Charter Generator
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Team Charter Generator
A one-page team charter — mission, scope, ways of working, decision rights.
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Escalation Response Draft
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Escalation Response Draft
A measured email reply to an escalation — acknowledges, summarises, lays out the next step.
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Executive Summary Generator
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Executive Summary Generator
A tight one-page executive summary of a longer document — decisions, numbers, recommendations.
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One-Page Business Case Builder
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One-Page Business Case Builder
A one-page business case — problem, proposal, cost, ROI, risks.
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Quarterly Review Narrative
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Quarterly Review Narrative
A 300-word narrative for a QBR — context, what worked, what didn't, what's next.
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Stakeholder Mapping Sheet
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Stakeholder Mapping Sheet
A power/interest grid of the stakeholders in your project, with named engagement actions per quadrant.
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Risk Register Starter
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Risk Register Starter
An initial risk register table — risk, likelihood, impact, mitigation, owner.
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Change Request Summary
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Change Request Summary
A one-paragraph change request summary with scope, impact, and recommended decision.
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Incident Timeline Builder
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Incident Timeline Builder
A chronological incident timeline ready for the post-mortem — events with timestamps and impact.
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Cost Reduction Opportunities Report
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Cost Reduction Opportunities Report
A short report listing 5 cost-reduction opportunities ranked by effort vs saving.
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Customer Churn Analysis Summary
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Customer Churn Analysis Summary
A structured summary of what your churn data is telling you, with 3 actions to take.
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Service-Level Agreement Draft
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Service-Level Agreement Draft
A plain-English SLA draft — availability, response times, escalation path, exclusions.
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Department KPI Builder
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Department KPI Builder
5 KPIs for your department with definition, formula, target, and data source.
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Process Bottleneck Detector
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Process Bottleneck Detector
Identifies the 3 likely bottlenecks in your process and the unblock move for each.
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Business Continuity Plan Skeleton
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Business Continuity Plan Skeleton
A starter business continuity plan — scenarios, owners, recovery steps, RTO/RPO targets.
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SaaS Pricing Page Draft
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SaaS Pricing Page Draft
Three pricing tiers with names, prices, included features, and a one-line ICP per tier.
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Competitor Feature Gap Analysis
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Competitor Feature Gap Analysis
A side-by-side feature comparison surfacing your gaps and your differentiators.
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Investor Monthly Update
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Investor Monthly Update
A monthly investor update — KPIs, highlights, lowlights, asks.
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Startup Idea Validator
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Startup Idea Validator
A 200-word skeptical critique of your startup idea — market, willingness to pay, risks.
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Landing Page Critique
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Landing Page Critique
A page-by-page critique of your landing-page copy — clarity, hierarchy, conversion blockers.
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Product Hunt Launch Pack
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Product Hunt Launch Pack
Tagline, first-comment, 3 image-caption ideas for a Product Hunt launch.
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SaaS Changelog Writer
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SaaS Changelog Writer
Customer-facing changelog entries from your raw release notes or PR list.
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Founder Cold Outreach Email
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Founder Cold Outreach Email
A short, specific cold outreach email — no template feel, clear ask.
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Waitlist Welcome Sequence
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Waitlist Welcome Sequence
3 emails for your waitlist: confirmation, build-anticipation, launch.
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Beta Tester Recruitment Post
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Beta Tester Recruitment Post
A short post recruiting beta testers — what you're building, who you need, what's in it for them.
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Feature Request Clustering
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Feature Request Clustering
Your raw feature requests grouped into clean themes with counts and a suggested ordering.
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Customer Interview Script
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Customer Interview Script
A 30-minute customer-interview script — open warmly, probe pain, end with referrals.
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Value Proposition Builder
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Value Proposition Builder
Three sharper value-prop options for your product, each with a one-line pitch and a "why now".
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SaaS Homepage Hero Copy
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SaaS Homepage Hero Copy
Three hero-section variations — headline, subheadline, CTA — each with a distinct angle.
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Trial Conversion Email Pack
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Trial Conversion Email Pack
3 trial-conversion emails — day 1 onboard, day 7 nudge, day 13 last-chance.
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Built for managers, founders, ops leads, and PMs who write a lot of structured artefacts no one wants to start from a blank doc. Each tool follows the standard format for its artefact (OKR uses Objective + 3 KRs, retro uses what-went-well / what-did-not / actions, incident comms uses what-when-who-impact-next-update) so the output drops straight into Notion, Linear, Jira, or Slack.

Business Ops — frequently asked

How do I write a good OKR?
Lead with one outcome-shaped Objective ("Lift weekly active users") and 3 measurable Key Results. Avoid milestone-shaped KRs — they should describe a quantity, not a deliverable. The OKR tool returns this structure by default.
What is a good format for a retro template?
Three buckets: what went well, what did not, action items with owners. Keep each section short and outcome-focused. The retro tool returns this structure pre-populated for the project you describe.
How do I write an incident postmortem?
Cover what happened, the timeline of detection and response, the root cause, what you fixed, and what you will change to prevent recurrence. Blameless tone. The postmortem tool follows the Google SRE-style structure.
Can these tools draft a status update for my CEO?
Yes — the status update tool returns a short paragraph or 3-bullet summary, calibrated to executive read-time (under 60 seconds), without padding or hedging.
How much do business-ops AI tools cost?
Every business-ops tool is £1 per use. Cheaper per artefact than ChatGPT Plus for occasional drafting, and the output is already formatted for the artefact type.