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Business Model Canvas as a Mind Map

Map your business model across nine blocks (customers, value, channels, revenue) and find the gaps fast using a mind map.

By Noah SeoWriter at ModuMind
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Osterwalder's Business Model Canvas (BMC) is the de-facto language for describing how a company creates value. The classic version is a printed grid, but mapping it as a tree lets you drill into each block and trace how decisions ripple across blocks.

One map, three views

The example below is the same datashown in ModuMind’s three modes. The map is rendered by the actual product layout engine, not a mock-up — switch a real map between map, outline, and table without re-entering anything.

Map viewVisual branches
Business Model Canvas as a Mind Map — map viewBusiness Model CanvasCustomer SegmentsEarly-stage foundersValue PropositionsOne data, three viewsChannelsWeb + app storesCustomer RelationshipsSelf-serve + communityRevenue StreamsSubscriptionKey ResourcesApp + brandKey ActivitiesBuild + supportKey PartnershipsCloud + paymentsCost StructureHosting + dev
Outline viewIndented text

Business Model Canvas

  • Customer Segments
    • Early-stage founders
  • Value Propositions
    • One data, three views
  • Channels
    • Web + app stores
  • Customer Relationships
    • Self-serve + community
  • Revenue Streams
    • Subscription
  • Key Resources
    • App + brand
  • Key Activities
    • Build + support
  • Key Partnerships
    • Cloud + payments
  • Cost Structure
    • Hosting + dev
Table viewStructured rows
BranchItem
Customer SegmentsEarly-stage founders
Value PropositionsOne data, three views
ChannelsWeb + app stores
Customer RelationshipsSelf-serve + community
Revenue StreamsSubscription
Key ResourcesApp + brand
Key ActivitiesBuild + support
Key PartnershipsCloud + payments
Cost StructureHosting + dev

A Business Model Canvas mapped in ModuMind — nine blocks, one view.

1. Start with Customer Segments

Don't begin with your product. Begin with 'who'. Add a Customer Segments branch and list each segment with at least one persona note underneath. If you have three different customer types, the rest of the canvas will likely need three variations.

2. Value Proposition — one sentence per segment

Under Value Propositions, write one sentence per segment: 'For [segment], we solve [pain] by [unique mechanism].' If you can't write it in one sentence, the value proposition isn't ready.

3. Connect the right side to the left

Customer-facing blocks (Segments, Value, Channels, Relationships, Revenue) are on the right. Cost-side blocks (Activities, Resources, Partners, Costs) are on the left. Use mind map cross-links or color coding to mark which left-side capability supports which right-side promise.

4. Stress-test with the Revenue–Cost gap

Add rough numbers to Revenue Streams and Cost Structure. If costs exceed revenue with optimistic assumptions, the model needs surgery, not just tweaks. Mark the block(s) that need redesign with a star.

Tips

  • Print and rebuild quarterly. The market shifts blocks faster than founders expect.
  • Limit each block to 5 items. More than that hides the priority.
  • Pair BMC with a Value Proposition Canvas for the trickiest segment.

FAQ

Is the order of blocks important?

Yes. Always start from the right (customer) side. Starting from cost or resources locks you into solutions before you understand the problem.

How does BMC differ from Lean Canvas?

Lean Canvas replaces Key Partners, Activities, Resources, and Relationships with Problem, Solution, Key Metrics, and Unfair Advantage. It's better suited for early-stage startups still searching for product-market fit.

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