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BizPlan Builder vs. Business Plan Pro
USER Comparisons
The truth is we developed BizPlan Builder before Business Plan Pro. It may seem tacky to put a section like this on our site, but the truth (see below) speaks for itself—and we just had to pass along this knowledge.
You'll find that BizPlan Builder adds much more than you might expect from a business planning software package — and it even compares very favorably against the much more expensive Business Plan Pro Premiere...
Former Business Plan Pro Users Convert to BizPlan Builder
Program is wonderful! I like it much better than the Palo Alto software I have...
- Andrew Garstkiewicz, MBA, Quality Engineer, GE Consumer & Industrial
I’m sending you this email to let you know that I think you have an excellent product. I’ve used Business Plan Pro and it doesn’t come close to being as robust as BizPlan Builder. It used to be frustrating to get my plans looking the way I needed them to look. Thanks again for offering such a thorough and complete. Feel free to quote me on this!
- David Vallejo, President/CEO, LatinsOnline, Monterey Park, CA,
Here’s what they report:
1. BizPlan Builder is lot easier to format... I can just pour my own words into what has already been set up.
2. Business Plan Pro is not as detailed as BizPlan Builder (PC World concluded the same thing.)
3. The spreadsheets in BizPlan Builder are much more thorough and flexible, and cover a wider range of possibilities. (PC World concluded the same thing.)
4. BizPlan Builder’s financials all interact together (Business Plan Pro’s are fixed.)
5. I can modify the financial models in BizPlan Builder (In Business Plan Pro, I cannot.)
6. It’s easier to print the BizPlan Builder financial statements.
7. BizPlan Builder is altogether much easier to complete.
8. BizPlan Builder allows me to plug in my company’s historical numbers and go forward (Business Plan Pro is like starting from scratch.)
9. Business Plan Pro doesn't help me calculate the value of my company and the stock give-up. BizPlan Builder does.
10. While Business Plan Pro may initially impress you with some technical bells and whistles, the end result that I show investors is dramatically superior with BizPlan Builder from JIAN.
11. I have edited a number of business plans written from software, regardless of Business Plan Pro's many sample plans (which I had to deconstruct), BizPlan Builder provides a far superior basis for a business plan. It is by far better written, better structured, and makes much more sense in the final analysis.
- (all names witheld)
SBDC Consultants prefer BizPlan Builder
I have used both Business Plan Pro and BizPlan Builder in my past management positions. With all the so-called sample plans in Business Plan Pro, it's easy to think you have the final product. You really don't — it's not really that user friendly, especially if you are not comfortable writing the narrative. Instead, with JIAN's BizPlan Builder, it's much easier for me to help a client develop a professional business plan that I don't have to entirely rewrite.
- Sajata Strong, Area Director, Clark Atlanta University SBDC, School Of Business Administration, Atlanta, GA
The product was recommended to me over Business Plan Pro by the consultant from the Minority Business Development Center in Honolulu, who is assisting me with plan development.
- J Furumura, Honolulu, HI
JIAN's BizPlan Builder is our BEST BUY because it cuts through the complexity of developing a plan and helps you produce slick-looking results. Its exhaustive template walks you through the every step from cover letter to appendix, with plenty of samples... BizPlan Builder also offers a better collection of financial tables, ratios, and projections than any competitor.
- PC World (comparing leading business plan software)
Upgraded from Business Plan Pro
Another Former Business Plan Pro User Switched To BizPlan Builder
Here is her account:
We were going NUTS trying to pull together our business plan and the financials by using Palo Alto's Business Plan Programs. We spent countless amount of wasted hours trying to make do with their products.
Comparison: Jian - you plugged in the figures in the assumptions and they used it elsewhere on other pages. Key fact: You could see the formula used to reverse engineer documents and make chages. BPPro: You could not tell what was being used where and you could not see the formulas used at all. What information was extracted from where?
Jian was extremely user friendly. Simple to select which forms. Forget the so-called tables & charts. Investors like seeing hard-core figures.
Palo Alto forced us to use a certain template on the business plan. It was not until the third page that the product was unveiled. No one wants to read three pages of information without knowing what it is in the first place.
Palo Alto's email collaboration never worked! We were all using AOL and it is not AOL friendly. Support: Palo Alto's was nonexistent. Refused to help us -- assumed answers. Jian was unbelievable!! Helped us with issues that were finance related and not their software issue. Went way above & beyond the call of duty.
When we discovered Jian's products, specifically the financial templates, everything became so simple for us. There was NO COMPARISON between the two programs. Jian's financial templates allowed us to key in the basic figures and the software plugged it in where ever the figure was needed in other sheets. We could check figures by tracing the formulas. It was fantastic, accurate and easy for a NON-Financial wizard.
Jian used the industry standard sheets -- Balance sheet, Budget, Break-even anaylsis, etc.
You could massage the looks to match whatever the rest of your business plan looks like since it is using Microsoft Excel.
I cannot tell you how simple the product is and how supporting the company was when I called for help.
- Verron Federation, IDentaSafe, Alpharetta, GA
I preferred BizPlan Builder over Business Plan Pro.
It's far easier to use, liked that interface better...
It works better with Word & Excel.
It's more business like.
Business plan pro seems like it was written by a 5th grader
- R Trube, Detroit, MI
This may not be as detailed a comparison as you would like since I only spent about two hours actually using the other package before I blew it off.
Quick history: In 2000 my wife and I started a small retail business - Accent Market. My wife is a talented interior decorator and seamstress. Accent Market became the "store front" for her design consulting business. Utilizing BizPlan Builder we quickly developed our business plan and within a few weeks received start-up funding from a local bank. Two years later we sold the business, for a nice profit, based on the strength of our original business plan and the comparison of our actual results to the results we forecasted in that plan.
Recently, I began developing an idea for a new business. I couldn't locate my original copy of BizPlan Builder and found myself at my local Comp USA shopping for business plan software.
I didn't find BizPlan Builder so I purchased Business Plan Pro instead. After two hours of struggling with Business Plan Pro I gave up and called you for relief. (I love the PANIC button on your web site.) From my brief usage of Business Plan Pro herewith my thoughts:
Not intuitive. The mere fact that it comes with a manual that's a couple of hundred page suggests that you need to read it. The accompanying text "Hurdle: The Book on Business Planning" would undoubtedly be useful if I were writing a paper in B-School, but I don't have a semester to get this done. BizPlan Builder is more akin to a Vulcan mind meld. Perhaps in Ver. 11.0 it will be able to read your mind.
Plan building process based on proprietary modules. Using "Excel® like" spreadsheets and exporting to Word® isn't even close to actually using Excel® and Word®. In fact, this was the basis of my giving up on Business Plan Pro. First, it was very frustrating that I couldn't cut and paste the logo I created in Word®. Also, my business model is a little more complicated than "buy low/sell high". I had already created a rather complex financial model that I couldn't import and would never have been able to recreate in the "Excel® like" environment. Their web site suggested that a $200 upgrade to "Premier" would permit me that luxury.
(Everything is extra. The basic $99.00 package gives you just enough to get you to buy more.) That's when I browsed over to your web site. BizPlan Builder gives you everything you need, and more, for the same C-note. Plus BPP doesn't have Heidi! I rest my case.
Kindest regards,
- Gary D. Faulkner,www.MyFavoriteAtm.com
Our company is a computer security software startup. We were asked by an important first customer and a venture fund to submit a project and venture funding proposal and business plan.
I have done this with a few different companies over the past few years, and I like BizPlan Builder better than the financial projection software packages I have tried, because of the unhindered flexibility to export it to an Excel workbook. Once I export it, I attach my own Excel worksheets to the workbook, to build up our own assumptions, then write formulas into the cells of the exported JIAN exported 'Assumptions' worksheet to suck values in from my various assumptions worksheets. Surprisingly, I don't know why, I couldn't get that unrestricted flexibility with your competitors.
In fact, I opened the new "Comprehensive" model you sent me, and I am surprised to find that you at JIAN have now built in a bunch of assumptions worksheets just the way I have always done in the past. That's great.
- Michael Culver, CFO, Aesec Corp, Palo Alto, CA