# The ICP Planner > It's just an idea until it's ideal **Published by:** [Vibe Founders](https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/) **Published on:** 2025-06-12 **Categories:** icp, tools **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/the-icp-planner ## Content IntroEvery startup talks about ICPs—short for Ideal Customer Profiles—but let’s be real, most of us wing it. We think we know our customer, and we might even have a Notion doc to prove it. But knowing of your customer isn’t the same as knowing how to find, target, and win them. An Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) is a clear, data-informed picture of the kind of customer who is most likely to buy, stay, and spread the word. It’s not just a pretty persona slide for the deck. It’s your operating system. It decides what you build, how you talk, and where you grow. And when it's vague? You burn cash, chase bad leads, and lose your edge.Need a deeper dive? Read our previous post: https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/just-in-time-the-ideal-customer-profileGet Your ICP PlannerWe've made the ICP Planner available as a Google Sheet for you to copy and use on your own.ICP PlannerThis browser version is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser.http://docs.google.comHow to Use the ICP PlannerThe ICP Planner is a worksheet that helps you organize, research, and prioritize your Ideal Customer Profile. It’s been tested across decades and dozens of startups.Sheet 1: NichesThis is where you zoom out. It helps you map the landscape of possible customer groups. You might feel like you're building for the masses, but that's a trap. You win by starting small and loud: identify a niche that deeply cares, win them completely, then use that momentum to expand.MarketTrack all the niche markets that might benefit from your product. Be specific—lots of tightly-defined niches are better than a few broad groups.OpportunityThese columns help quantify your opportunity from different angles. TAM (Total Available Market)Estimate the size of the niche. Use ad tools (LinkedIn for B2B, Facebook for B2C), community sizes, or conservative industry stats.ACV (Annual Contract Value)Estimate what a typical customer in the niche would pay annually. Use real spending patterns and current alternatives.ComplexityThe more buyers involved, the longer and riskier the sales cycle. Score your niche based on how many decision-makers are required. Scoring tip:1 = One buyer2 = Two buyers3 = Three buyers4+ = Enterprise or government ValueFor TAM, a bottom-up approach paints a clearer, more grounded picture. Here’s how the rest of the model flows: ConversionYou won’t convert 100%. Use 1–5% as your estimate, then apply a "Reach Penalty" for harder-to-reach niches.CustomersThis is TAM multiplied by your conversion rate.RevenueMultiply customers by ACV. This shows how much revenue you can generate in each niche.Next StepsOnce you complete the worksheet, you’ll have a strong picture of your most promising markets. Consider:Small customer numbers = fewer at-batsBig TAMs don’t mean real demandLower complexity is easier to sell, but may bring less valueFocus on 2–4 niches and collect real-world signals Sheet 2: SignalsThis sheet organizes insights from interviews or community observation to validate assumptions. Your job is to collect as many real signals from real users as quickly as possible. InterviewsFocus on a few top-priority niches. Add your interview subjects or observed users (from Reddit, forums, etc.) and record what they say about your planned features.CapabilitiesTrack your planned features, functions, or problems solved. Score each 0–5 based on perceived importance.ScoreScores roll up to show which features and which niches show the strongest signals. Sheet 3: ICPThis tab pulls together all your research to reveal your most aligned, high-value customer segments. Key CaveatsDirectional, not definitive—validate with real usersTAM ≠ demandACV can be inflated by optimism—check against realityObserved behavior > claimed preferencesYour ICP will evolve—check back oftenVibe Founder PromptsModern founders can go even faster by pairing the planner with AI. Here’s how: Find niche audiences + TAMWhat are 10 potential niche audiences for a [product or feature]? For each, estimate their size (TAM) and suggest a method to reach them.Identify relevant spending behavior and budgetsFor this niche audience [insert niche], what is their typical budget range for tools like [product type]? What do they currently spend on comparable solutions?Generate interview questions tailored to niche segmentsWrite 5 high-signal customer interview questions for [niche audience] that will uncover their pains, motivations, and decision-making process.Curate pain points from Reddit and other communitiesFind top Reddit threads and community posts where [niche audience] discusses their pain points with [problem area]. Summarize the top 5 unmet needs mentioned.These prompts turn AI into your fastest researcher, so you can spend less time guessing and more time building.TL;DRMost founders treat ICPs like a branding exercise—it’s a growth engineThe ICP Planner helps turn vague ideas into signal-rich customer profilesIt models TAM, ACV, complexity, conversion, and revenue potential for each nicheUse interviews and observation to validate real customer pain and intentLayer in AI to accelerate research and uncover insights from the web ## Publication Information - [Vibe Founders](https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@vibefounders): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/gregarious): Follow on Twitter - [Farcaster](https://farcaster.xyz/gregarious): Follow on Farcaster ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/the-icp-planner): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://paragraph.com/@vibefounders/the-icp-planner/collectors): See who has collected this post