Business Model Toolbox

Business Model Toolbox for iPad

Build. Better. Business Models.

Toolbox for iPad combines the speed of a napkin sketch with the smarts of a spreadsheet. It enables you to map, test, and iterate your business ideas — fast.

Sketch

Sketch

Sketch your business model using the practical methodology from the best-selling book, Business Model Generation.

Ballpark

Ballpark

Add ballpark figures for market size, revenue streams, and costs — faster than any spreadsheet.

Test

Test

Test the profitability of your ideas with a quick report and breakdowns by offer, customer segments, and costs.

Who uses toolbox?
The Business Model Generation.

Meet the business model generation
The toolbox allowed me to sketch out and test the viability of our start-up’s business model. The canvas makes it clear to investors what we’re really trying to build.
I use the toolbox to help clients challenge their existing business models and invent new ones. Business model innovation is on the top of their minds.
With the toolbox I can finally map out all the elements of my business, which allows me to understand the impact of potential changes.
I use the toolbox to help my clients achieve a whole new level of clarity in regards of their business model.
We opened the toolbox in several projects to think through multiple potential business models. This gave us more informed, better choice for the future.
I sketch out ideas within business models to test financial viability before sharing with my boss and team.

Toolbox for iPad comes stocked with:

  • 12 Revenue & cost formulas
  • Reference with definitions, examples, and trigger questions about the 9 building blocks.
  • Export to PNG to include in your presentations.
  • Export to CSV to refine your figures.
  • Learning centre connecting to up-to-date help videos.
  • Report view, with re-sortable costs and revenues to identify distribution of funds across offer, costs, and customer.

Improving your current business model? Inventing a new one? Toolbox will help you:

  • Get a better understanding of your business.
  • Draw a completely visual overview of your business model.
  • Play with 12 predefined revenue and cost mechanisms.
  • Test your business model based on market size, pricing, and cost assumptions.
  • Collaboratively map out your business model by projecting it on a screen.
  • Make mistakes here, save money in the real world.
  • Create a solid basis for your business plan.
  • Share your ideas using PNG or CSV files.

For the price of a business lunch, you could be inventing or improving your business model.

Skip lunch today.

Toolbox for iPad was proudly forged at the Business Model Foundry by these members of the Business Model Generation.

  • Ryan Jacoby
  • Peter van Teeseling
  • Volterra Consulting
  • Scott Burrill
  • Patrick Feiner
  • Niklas Larsson
  • Nicolas Fleury
  • Eirik V Johnsen
  • Jannecke DrangertHveding
  • Frans Van Antenhove
  • Jai Gill
  • Deborah Mills-Scofield
  • Kim Korn
  • Manuel José Carvajal
  • Impact Technologies Group, Inc.
  • Jeff De Cagna
  • Gagan Saxena
  • Michael Noël
  • Karnoe Dorenbos
  • Birgit Fleischmann
  • Nabil Harfoush
  • Jeroen van 't Hoff
  • Zel Technologies LLC
  • Michael Dila
  • Michael Felkey
  • metasphere, llc
  • Richard Welke
  • Arjen Jeninga
  • Charles Tsai
  • Cristiano Kruel
  • Iñigo Irizar Arcelus
  • Jaco van Wilgenburgh
  • Armin Möwes
  • Peter Borchers
  • Mark Zimmerman
  • chris davis
  • Harold Sharples
  • Joanne Marino
  • Jonathan Wylie
  • Jan van Hout
  • Markus Edgar Hormeß
  • Robert Hayward Jr
  • Paraic Hegarty
  • Christopher Pinc
  • Hiten Shah
  • Gordon Mattey
  • Wolfgang Renninger
  • Kenneth Qfvarnström
  • Juan Iceta
  • Mark Pavia
  • Frank Soree
  • Lee Heathfield
  • Richard Boseley
  • Jeffrey Ashbolt
  • Mark Carvalho
  • Olivier A Maillard
  • Robert Bewick
  • Sanjeev Datla
  • Fred Rogers
  • Tyrone Austin
  • Martin Peters
  • Jeff Donaldson
  • Richard Lalich
  • Colin Bush
  • Andreas van de Geijn
  • Patrik Sandin
  • Erin Liman
  • Michael Fennelly
  • Tom Graves
  • David Sibbet