Polish the Final Document

How to Edit Your Business Plan

Edit the generated document directly, improve selected passages with AI, and understand when to recompile from your latest sections.

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Start with the wizard

The business plan is editable, not locked.

Review your workspace

Manual edits and AI refinement can be combined.

Shape the output

Recompile updates the document from source sections and saves version history.

Start From the Business Plan Workspace

The business plan page turns your generated sections into a structured document. It is designed as a working editor, not just an export preview.

That means you can review the plan like a finished deliverable while still editing it in place.

Use Manual Editing for Precise Control

You can click directly into the document and edit the content yourself. This is the best option when you want to tighten language, add specifics, or make the plan sound more like you.

The editor also keeps track of save state so you know whether changes have been stored.

Use Improve with AI for Selected Passages

When a paragraph needs improvement but not a full rewrite, select the text and use Improve with AI. This is better than regenerating the full document when the issue is local to one section or paragraph.

Use it to sharpen tone, improve clarity, and remove filler without losing the larger document structure.

Understand Recompile and Version History

Recompile rebuilds the document from the latest structured AI sections. This is useful after you updated analysis or other source material and want the business plan to reflect those newer inputs.

Because recompiling can overwrite manual edits, Funderly preserves versions so you can restore an earlier state if needed.

  • Use manual editing for local wording changes.
  • Use Improve with AI for selected text.
  • Use Recompile after meaningful source-section changes.
  • Check version history before restoring older drafts.

Ready to build inside Funderly?

Start with the wizard if you are creating a new business concept, or sign in to continue refining an idea you already generated.