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Executive Summary Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

An executive summary generator gives you a clear, proven structure for the one section busy decision-makers actually read. Enter your subject — a report, plan, or proposal — and it lays out the five parts a strong executive summary needs: a one-line overview, the problem, the approach, the key results with numbers, and a single recommendation. Professionals use it to summarise reports, founders to top a pitch document, and students to front a dissertation or case study. The hard part of an executive summary is discipline: it must stand alone, lead with the conclusion, and fit on a page, because many readers will read nothing else. This template enforces that shape so nothing essential is missed. Fill each section with your specifics — especially concrete numbers in the results — write it after the full document is done, and cut anything that does not help the reader decide.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter the subject of your document.
  2. Click Generate to get the summary structure.
  3. Fill each section with your specifics and real numbers.
  4. Write it last and keep it to a single page.

Use Cases

  • Topping a report or business plan with a summary
  • Writing the executive summary of a proposal
  • Fronting a pitch document for investors
  • Summarising a dissertation or case study
  • Briefing a decision-maker who reads only the summary

Tips

  • Lead with the conclusion, not the background.
  • Put concrete numbers in the key results.
  • Write it after the full document is complete.
  • Cut anything that does not help the reader decide.

FAQ

what makes a good executive summary

It stands alone, leads with the conclusion, fits on a page, and gives a busy reader everything needed to decide. Concrete results with numbers and a single clear recommendation are what separate a strong summary from a vague one.

should i write it first or last

Last. Although it appears at the front, you can only summarise accurately once the full document is finished. Drafting it last ensures the overview, results, and recommendation match the actual content.

how long should it be

Under one page is the usual rule, often just a few short paragraphs. Many readers read only the summary, so it must be tight — include the essentials and cut anything that does not help the decision.