Supported file formats
Transmuter accepts business plans in the following formats:| Format | Extension | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Most common format. Text is extracted automatically. | ||
| Microsoft Word | .docx | Full formatting support. |
| Markdown | .md | Great if you write in tools like Notion or Obsidian. |
| Plain text | .txt | Simple but effective. |
The maximum file size is 10 MB. If your document is larger, try removing embedded images or splitting it into sections.
Upload a file
Open your project
Navigate to your project from the dashboard and click on the business plan section.
Choose Upload File
Click the Upload File option. You can either drag and drop your file onto the upload area, or click Browse to select it from your device.
Wait for processing
Transmuter reads and processes your file. This usually takes a few seconds. You will see a progress indicator while the document is being analyzed.
Write in the editor
If you prefer to write your business plan directly, Transmuter includes a built-in markdown editor with live preview. Features include:- Auto-save — your progress is saved automatically as you type
- Live preview — see formatted output side-by-side as you write
- Version history — go back to any previous version of your plan
Use a template
Not sure where to start? Our template library offers structured starting points:SaaS Product
SaaS Product
Best for subscription-based software. Includes sections for pricing tiers, user roles, key features, and integrations.
Marketplace
Marketplace
For two-sided platforms connecting buyers and sellers. Covers listings, search, transactions, and review systems.
Internal Tool
Internal Tool
For custom business tools. Focuses on workflows, dashboards, reporting, and role-based access.
Mobile App
Mobile App
For mobile-first products. Includes sections for user experience, notifications, and offline capabilities.
E-commerce
E-commerce
For online stores. Covers product catalogs, shopping cart, checkout, payments, and shipping.
Tips for a strong business plan
The more detail you provide, the better your final product will be. Focus on:- Clear feature descriptions — what should each part of your product do?
- User types — who will use your product, and what are their needs?
- Business model — how will you charge? Subscriptions, one-time payments, free tier?
- Design preferences — any specific look and feel you have in mind?