Business Plan Summary
“This isn’t a polished pitch or a fancy document. It’s just me, writing my plan as I build it — one step, one page, one honest thought at a time.”
GamesUnite started with a spark — a quiet idea that games could do more than entertain. They could connect us. Bring us back to each other. And that idea felt too important to ignore.
So this business plan isn’t full of jargon. It’s real. It’s mine. It’s a map I’m creating as I walk the path. I’m sharing each step so I can stay grounded in the journey — and maybe give someone else the courage to start their own.
Here’s the shape of my plan:
- The Idea – Why this started and what I’m really trying to build.
- Vision & Values – The heart behind it all. What I stand for and where I want to go.
- Who It’s For – The people I’m doing this for. The ones who need connection just as much as I do.
- Research & Inspiration – What I’ve seen, what I’ve learned, and who’s inspired me along the way.
- Start-Up Budget – A realistic look at what I need to begin, and how I’m doing it with what I’ve got.
- Location & Set-Up – Where I’m starting from, and where I hope to be in the future.
- Products & Services – What I’ll be offering, and how it all ties back to connection and play.
- Legal Bits & Paperwork – The behind-the-scenes stuff that makes it all official.
- Branding & Style – The look, feel, and voice of GamesUnite — and why it matters.
- Online Presence – How people will find me, follow along, and stay connected.
- Spreading the Word – Sharing what I do in creative, honest, and meaningful ways.
- Launch Plan – What needs to be ready, and how I’ll know when it’s time to go.
- Daily Operations – What running this business might look like day to day.
- Goals & Growth – Where I’d love to take this, and the dreams I’m holding onto.
- Reflection & Real Talk – A space to check in, share what’s really going on, and stay grounded.
This plan isn’t set in stone. It’s alive. It’ll grow with me, shift as I learn, and change as GamesUnite finds its place in the world.
And that’s the beauty of it — because I’m not just building a business.
I’m building something that matters.
