# Free AI Marketing Plan Generator Describe your business and get a focused marketing plan in seconds: your audience, the 2-3 channels that actually fit, and a prioritized 30/60/90 action list. Built for founders. No signup, no card, no 40-page template. A free AI marketing plan generator turns a short description of your business into a focused, founder-doable marketing plan in seconds, without creating an account. You tell Eva what you sell and who it is for, even in one line, and she hands back a complete plan: who you are reaching, your positioning and core message in one sentence, the two or three channels that actually fit your business and why, a prioritized first-30/60/90 action list of concrete moves, and the one or two numbers worth measuring. She is ruthless about focus, because a founder cannot do everything, so she names the few highest-leverage moves and cuts the rest instead of handing you a forty-page template. She is honest that this is a plan to act on and adjust as real numbers come in, not a guarantee. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when the plan is set and it is time to actually run the marketing, the same marketing lead can become a full AI employee that brings on a team to do the real work. ## A focused plan, not a 40-page template Most marketing plans fail the same way: they list every channel that exists, set vague goals like 'build brand awareness', and run forty pages no founder ever acts on. So the plan sits in a doc while the business gets no customers. This is built to do the opposite: a short, prioritized plan with only the moves that actually matter. Every plan comes back as tight, labeled sections you can skim in under a minute, who you are reaching, the message, the channels, the action list, and what to measure. You react, the plan sharpens, and within a round or two you have something you would genuinely go and do tomorrow. ## Built around focus, because you cannot do everything The single biggest mistake in early marketing is spreading thin: a little of everything, traction in nothing. A solo founder has hours, not a department. So this plan names the two or three channels that fit your specific audience and offer, and tells you why, instead of handing you a generic list of ten you could never run well. It is also honest. If your audience is 'everyone', if a channel is wrong for your business, or if you are reaching for paid ads before you have proven the message, it says so and fixes it, instead of handing you a plan that looks thorough and gets you nowhere. ## A 30/60/90 action list, not a list of goals A founder does not need 'increase engagement', they need 'do this, then this'. So the plan is a sequence of concrete moves: the first 30 days to set up your one or two channels and ship the first real content or outreach, 60 days to double down on what is getting a response and kill what is not, 90 days to systematize the one channel that worked. Or a tight weekly cadence if you want a sprint. Every line is something you could literally start tomorrow, and it points you at the one or two numbers worth watching, replies, signups, cost per signup, so you steer on what maps to customers instead of vanity metrics. ## How it compares to other marketing plan generators Plenty of marketing plan tools exist, but they tend to hand you a rigid template that lists every channel and takes an afternoon to fill, or boilerplate strategy you cannot easily steer. You end up with a document, not a plan you would actually run. This one gives you a tighter, sharper plan: focused, prioritized, honest about what fits your business, and it talks back when you want to steer a single channel. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off tool, it does not stop at the document. The same marketing lead can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready to actually run the channels. ## From a plan to actually running your marketing Writing the plan is the easy part. The hard part starts after: posting the content, sending the outreach, running the channel every day, and watching the numbers, the work that actually brings customers, and the part most founders quietly drop. Here the marketing lead who built your plan can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, and as a team leader she brings on a team of AI employees to do the real work, posting, reaching out, following up, and reporting back on the numbers, so the plan turns into marketing that actually runs without you living in it. ## Why most marketing plans never get acted on - **2-3** the number of channels a solo founder can actually run well: focus on a few beats spreading thin across ten and getting traction in none - **Random** most early founders pick channels almost at random or copy a competitor, instead of matching channels to where their buyers actually are - **$0** to generate as many marketing plans and refine as many channels as you want, with no signup and no credit card - **Seconds** from a one-line description of your business to a focused, prioritized plan you can start tomorrow ## How the ways to plan your marketing compare | Option | No signup | Focus | Cost | Speed | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Filling in a marketing plan template | n/a | Lists everything | Free | Slow | | Copying what a competitor does | n/a | Not yours | Free | Fast | | Hiring a marketing agency | n/a | High | Expensive | Weeks | | This free AI generator | Yes | The 2-3 that fit you | Free | Seconds | ## The short version - A free AI marketing plan generator turns a one-line description of your business into a focused, prioritized plan in seconds, with no account and no card to start. - It is ruthless about focus: a clear target audience, a one-sentence message, and the two or three channels that actually fit, not a list of ten you cannot run. - The plan is a concrete 30/60/90 or weekly action list of moves you could start tomorrow, plus the one or two numbers worth watching, not vague goals. - When the plan is set and it is time to actually run the channels, the same marketing lead can become a full AI employee and bring on a team of AI employees to run it. ## Questions founders ask about marketing plans **How do I make a marketing plan?** Start with who you are reaching, name a specific audience, not 'everyone'. Then write your positioning in one sentence the customer would actually say, pick the two or three channels where those buyers already are, lay out a prioritized action list for the first 30, 60, and 90 days, and choose the one or two numbers worth measuring. Keep it short enough that you would actually act on it. This free generator turns a one-line description of your business into exactly that focused plan in seconds, and you refine from there. **Is this marketing plan generator free?** Yes. You can generate as many marketing plans and refine as many channels as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the plan comes from an AI marketing lead rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering, cheaper channels, B2B versus B2C, more detail on one channel, a one-week sprint, until it fits your business. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your plan and keep going. **What should a marketing plan include?** A focused marketing plan covers five things: who you are reaching (a specific target audience), your positioning and core message (one clear sentence), your channels (the two or three that actually fit, not ten), the plan (a prioritized 30/60/90 or weekly action list of concrete moves), and what to measure (the one or two numbers that matter at this stage). You do not need a forty-page document. The generator drafts all five so you start with a real, actionable plan rather than a blank page. **What marketing channels should I focus on?** The ones where your buyers already are, and only two or three of them. Channel choice follows your audience: a B2B product with a real deal size can afford outbound, LinkedIn, and partnerships, while a low-price local B2C lives on word of mouth, local social, and search. The mistake is spreading thin across ten channels and getting traction in none. This tool picks the few that fit your specific business and tells you why, instead of handing you a generic list. **What is a 30/60/90 day marketing plan?** It is a marketing plan broken into three phases of concrete actions. The first 30 days set up your one or two channels and ship your first real content or outreach. The next 30 (day 60) double down on whatever is getting a response and kill what is not. The final 30 (day 90) systematize the one channel that worked. It keeps you doing 'this, then this' instead of chasing everything at once. The generator builds this action list automatically from your business. **How do I market a business with no budget?** Start with the cheapest channels that fit and earn your first customers before you spend anything. For most early businesses that means direct outreach, content, community, and word of mouth, the channels that cost time rather than money. Learn what message lands, then only pour money into a channel once it is already working organically. Telling a pre-traction founder to run ads first is how budgets get burned. The plan here defaults to the cheap, provable moves first. **What is positioning in marketing?** Positioning is the plain reason a buyer picks you over the alternative they use now, said in one sentence they would actually say. It is not a slogan you invented; it leads with their problem and the outcome they get, not your feature list. If you cannot say it in one line, the rest of the plan is built on fog. A strong message comes straight out of a specific audience and a clear positioning, which is why the plan starts there. **How is a marketing plan different from a marketing strategy?** Strategy is the thinking, who you target, how you position, why those channels; the plan is the doing, the concrete actions and the sequence. In practice a good founder plan blends both: a clear strategic core (audience, message, channels) and then a prioritized action list you can execute. You do not need them as separate forty-page documents early on. This tool gives you the strategic core and the action list together, in a plan tight enough to act on. **What marketing metrics should I track?** Only the one or two that map to customers, not a dashboard of vanity metrics. Early on that usually means the number of replies or signups from your main channel, and the conversion from interest to paying, plus cost per signup if you are running paid. Likes and impressions feel good but do not pay rent. Pick a north-star action and one conversion number and steer on those. The plan here names the specific numbers worth watching for your stage. **Can AI write a marketing plan for me?** Yes, it can build a strong, focused first plan for you in seconds, which is the slowest part of getting started. The AI turns your business into a specific audience, a one-sentence message, the two or three channels that fit, and a 30/60/90 action list. What it cannot do in a free chat is run the channels, post the content, or send the outreach, that part is the real work. Treat the AI plan as a fast, solid starting point you act on and adjust, not a guarantee. ## FAQ **Is it really free?** Yes. You can generate a marketing plan and refine its channels right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your plan and keep going. **Do I need to sign up?** No. Just describe your business and get a focused marketing plan immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your plan and unlock more messages. **What does the plan include?** Your target audience, positioning and core message in one sentence, the two or three channels that actually fit your business, a prioritized 30/60/90 action list of concrete moves, and the one or two numbers worth measuring. Concise, not a forty-page template. **Will it just list every channel?** No, that is the point. It picks the two or three channels that fit your specific audience and offer and tells you why, instead of handing you a generic list of ten you could never run well as a solo founder. **Can I refine just one part?** Yes. After the first plan, ask for cheaper channels, a B2B angle instead of B2C, more detail on one channel, or a one-week sprint, and it refines that part instead of re-dumping the whole plan. **Can it actually run my marketing for me?** Not in this free chat, where it builds and sharpens the plan with you. Once you sign up, the marketing lead becomes your employee and brings on a team of AI employees to post the content, send the outreach, and run the channels for real. **Can I tell it my budget, audience, or tone?** Yes. Tell it the buyer, the budget (even zero), the market, or how detailed you want it, and the next plan will match. The more you describe your business, the more on-brief the plan. **What kinds of businesses does it work for?** Any. SaaS, a local service, an app, an agency, a physical product, an ecommerce store, or a side project. Describe what it does and who it is for, and the plan and channels will fit, in whatever level of detail you steer toward. **Does it work for B2B and B2C?** Yes. Tell it whether you sell to businesses or to consumers, and it changes the channels and message to match, outbound and partnerships for B2B, word of mouth and local social for low-price B2C, for example. Just say which and it adjusts. **What language can I use?** Any. Eva builds the marketing plan in whatever language you write in, and can aim it at a specific market or audience if you ask. **Does it remember my plan?** Within a session it builds on what you have already planned. To keep your plan across visits, save it with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace. **What if I want my marketing actually run for me?** When the plan is set, you do not have to run it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to run your channels, post the content, and handle the outreach, and start for free.