If you're a first-time founder, you probably feel like you're juggling a thousand things at once: building, selling, learning, pitching and trying to not lose your mind in the process.
The big problem?
You don’t always know what’s working, what’s holding you back, or what to focus on next.
That’s where a SWOT analysis comes in. It’s a simple framework that helps you zoom out, get honest, and make smarter decisions.
SWOT stands for:
Strengths – What are you (or your business) good at?
Weaknesses – What’s holding you back?
Opportunities – What external chances can you take advantage of?
Threats – What external risks do you need to plan for?
Think of it like a mirror for your business (or even your life). It gives you a snapshot of where you stand and helps you figure out your best next move.
“I feel stuck and don’t know what to fix, improve, or plan next.”
The SWOT Worksheet helps you:
Get clarity fast
Spot what’s helping vs. hurting
Plan smart, not just hard
Feel more in control of your direction
Draw a big + on a page and label each quadrant:
Strengths | Weaknesses | Opportunities | Threats
Write bullet points in each box
Strength: “Strong customer feedback”
Weakness: “Inconsistent marketing”
Opportunity: “New demand in wellness market”
Threat: “New competitor with lower pricing”
Look for connections
Can a strength help you overcome a weakness?
Can you act on an opportunity before it becomes a threat?
Pick 1–2 actions to take
Example: “Invest in better marketing tools”
Or: “Attend an upcoming networking event”
SWOT isn’t just a business tool, it’s a clarity tool.
You can use it for product decisions, personal development, or planning your next quarter.
And the best part? You don’t need fancy software. Just your laptop, paper, pen, and 10 minutes of honesty.
Download the Free SWOT Worksheet and map out where you stand so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.
Because when you know what’s working and what’s not, it’s way easier to build a business that actually works for you.