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Business model design using Alexander Osterwalder's 9 building blocks. Use when: business model, canvas, value proposition, customer segments, revenue streams, startup planning, analyze business, business strategy.
Business model design using Osterwalder's Business Model Canvas and Lean Canvas. Creates 9-block canvases with structured analysis for business model innovation and startup validation.
Apply the Business Model Canvas (BMC) to map and evaluate business models across nine building blocks. Use this skill when the user needs to design a new business model, evaluate an existing one, compare business model options, or prepare for a strategy session — even if they say 'describe our business model', 'how do we make money', 'fill out a BMC', or 'design a new revenue model'.
Design and analyze business models using the Business Model Canvas framework. Use when evaluating startups, planning new products, pivoting existing businesses, or understanding how companies create and capture value.
Build, fill, stress-test, and iterate on a Business Model Canvas for a solopreneur. Use when designing or redesigning how a business creates, delivers, and captures value — covering all nine BMC blocks plus solopreneur-specific adaptations like the "Time & Energy" block and unit economics validation. Trigger on "business model canvas", "design my business model", "how will I make money", "business model", "BMC", "value proposition canvas", "how does my business work", "monetize my idea".
Create and collaborate on business model canvases and strategic planning templates.
Generate a Business Model Canvas with all 9 building blocks. Use when creating a business model, documenting how a business creates value, or analyzing an existing business model.
Design a viable business model for a one-person company using Lean Canvas and a simplified Business Model Canvas. Use when Codex needs to explain the business-model concepts when needed, verify niche and value-proposition prerequisites, ask one question at a time, present multiple model choices, and write user-confirmed outputs into `opc-doc/`.