Business
AI Tools Empower Canadians to Launch New Businesses in 2024

A recent poll by the Royal Bank of Canada reveals that over half of Canadians are now considering starting their own businesses, marking a significant 5% increase from the previous year. This trend has sparked interest in the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in facilitating entrepreneurship, particularly for those hesitant to take the plunge into the business world.
Many aspiring entrepreneurs often find themselves stalled by a lack of clear planning. Financial forecasting, budgeting, goal-setting, and preparing documents for investors can seem daunting. Traditionally, these hurdles may have deterred potential business owners, but AI innovations now present a promising solution.
Leveraging AI for Business Planning
One notable tool gaining traction is LivePlan, an AI-powered business planning software designed to simplify the process of creating a comprehensive business plan. Unlike traditional methods that involve tedious forms and lectures, LivePlan offers an interactive experience. Users can navigate through the planning stages, from developing their vision to producing lender-ready financial documents.
The software’s built-in AI capabilities provide users with resources to brainstorm content for business plans, generate forecasts, and refine strategies. Instead of grappling with complex Excel formulas or hiring financial consultants, entrepreneurs can utilize LivePlan’s automatic financial forecasting tools to estimate costs, revenue, and break-even points. This feature allows users to model different scenarios, which can be particularly beneficial in today’s unpredictable economic landscape.
Empowering Aspiring Entrepreneurs
LivePlan includes over 550 sample business plans across various industries, making it easier for users to visualize their concepts professionally. Whether launching a café, an e-commerce venture, or a consulting firm, the platform supports entrepreneurs from initial ideas to full-length plans. Collaboration features enable sharing and co-editing with partners or mentors, facilitating teamwork in the planning process.
When it comes time to present a business idea, LivePlan allows users to export their plans to PowerPoint with polished formatting, ensuring a professional appearance. This comprehensive approach is part of a broader shift in business software, where AI tools are becoming accessible to everyday individuals, not just tech-savvy developers.
The emergence of platforms like LivePlan is democratizing entrepreneurship. Individuals without a traditional business background—such as solo founders, side hustlers, or even high school students participating in startup competitions—can benefit from the clarity and structure provided by such tools.
For a limited period, a one-year subscription to LivePlan is available for $167, down from the regular price of $251. This pricing aims to make business planning more accessible to those ready to turn their ideas into reality.
As AI continues to evolve, its role in fostering entrepreneurship could reshape the landscape for aspiring business owners across Canada and beyond.
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