DOCUMENTATIONS
Useful tools and documentation for your startup:
The business plan
This is a brief and impactful presentation of the startup project, intended to be presented to investors and potential partners. The pitch deck must be clear, concise, and attractive.
The pitch deck
This is a brief and impactful presentation of the startup project, intended to be presented to investors and potential partners. The pitch deck must be clear, concise, and attractive.
The lean canvas
This is a strategic planning tool that allows summarizing the startup project on a single page. The lean canvas helps focus on the key elements of the project and facilitates decision-making.
Market studies
These are in-depth analyses of the startup's target market, which help better understand the needs and expectations of customers, as well as market trends and opportunities.
Project management tools
These are tools that allow planning, organizing, and tracking the various stages of the startup project, as well as associated tasks and resources. Among these tools, Trello, Asana, or Monday.com can be mentioned.
Communication and collaboration tools
These are tools that facilitate communication and collaboration within the startup team, as well as with partners and clients. Among these tools, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Google Drive can be mentioned.
Marketing and sales tools:
These are tools that promote and sell the products or services of the startup. Among these tools, social networks, email campaigns, search engine optimization (SEO) tools, or online advertising (SEA) tools can be mentioned
Accounting and financial management tools
These are tools that manage the accounting and finances of the startup. Among these tools, QuickBooks, Sage, or Xero can be mentioned.
Legal documentation
These are the various contracts, agreements, and other legal documents necessary for the creation and operation of the startup. Among these documents, legal statutes, employment contracts, service contracts, or confidentiality agreements can be mentioned.
Online resources
These are websites, blogs, forums, and social networks specializing in entrepreneurship and innovation, which offer useful advice, tips, and experiences for startups. Among these resources, TechCrunch, Startup Nation, or Medium can be mentioned.