Business Plan Writers and Consultants in Dallas, Texas, USA
Avvale writes investor- and lender-ready business plans for Dallas founders, delivered entirely remotely from our London base. In a metro that has earned the nickname "Silicon Prairie" and that hosts more corporate headquarters than almost anywhere in the country, a credible plan is what separates a funded venture from a folder of spreadsheets. Whether you are pitching a Dallas SBA lender, raising from a North Texas VC, or filing an immigration plan for a US visa, we build the document that gets you taken seriously.
Business plan services for Dallas businesses
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the busiest small-business lending markets in the United States. From FY2020 through mid-2025, DFW borrowers secured roughly 1,470 SBA 7(a) loans worth more than $1 billion. The lenders deciding those applications want to see numbers that hold up, and that is exactly what we write for.
We prepare plans for the institutions Dallas founders actually approach. Frost Bank, a San Antonio-headquartered Texas mainstay, is consistently ranked among the state's best SBA lenders and is known for a hands-on, relationship-driven approach. Comerica Bank — long a fixture of the Dallas commercial scene — is active in SBA 504 financing for owner-occupied real estate and equipment. Texas Capital Bank, headquartered in Dallas, and national specialist lenders such as Live Oak Bank round out the field for larger 7(a) deals across professional services, healthcare, and franchise acquisitions.
What you need depends on the money you are chasing. An SBA 7(a) or 504 plan demands realistic three-to-five-year projections, a debt-service coverage ratio that clears the lender's threshold, a clear use-of-proceeds, and a management section that proves you can run the business. A conventional bank loan leans even harder on collateral and cash flow. An investor plan for a Dallas VC needs a defensible market size, unit economics, and a credible path to scale. A visa plan (E-2, L-1, or EB-5) must satisfy USCIS evidentiary standards on job creation and capital at risk. We tailor the document to the specific reader.
Dallas's startup and funding ecosystem
Dallas-Fort Worth is home to 44 Fortune 1000 headquarters — including AT&T, Texas Instruments, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Toyota North America — which makes it one of the deepest corporate and B2B markets in the country. AT&T's relocation to downtown Dallas made it the region's largest high-tech employer and seeded a broad telecom, cybersecurity, and IoT supply chain.
The backbone industries here are aerospace and defense, transportation and logistics, energy, financial services, and a fast-growing technology sector. The DFW startup scene is anchored by Tech Wildcatters, the long-running Dallas accelerator that provides seed funding to early-stage tech companies, alongside the Dallas presence of Capital Factory, Texas's self-styled "center of gravity for entrepreneurs." University-linked programs such as the UT Dallas Venture Development Center, TechFW, The DEC Network (Dallas Entrepreneur Center), and The Cedars Union support founders from idea to Series A. The wider metro counts more than 700 accelerators, incubators, and funding programs and over 12,000 startups — a remarkable density for any plan that needs to argue local traction.
Founders should also weigh state-level incentives. Texas has no state income tax, and economic-development tools at the state and municipal level reward companies that create jobs in the region — a point worth building into any plan aimed at expansion or relocation financing.
Why Dallas founders choose Avvale
We have helped founders raise over $1 billion in funding across 300+ companies in 30 countries. Our work has appeared on both Shark Tank and Dragons' Den, we hold a 4-star rating across 150+ reviews, and our methodology is UCL-backed. Plans run from $1,000 to $3,500 depending on complexity, and every engagement starts with a free consultation.
To be straight with you: Avvale is London-based, and we do not have an office in Dallas. We work with DFW founders remotely — over video calls, email, and shared documents — and that is by design. It keeps our overheads low and our pricing sharp, and it means you get a senior writer rather than a junior associate assigned because they happen to sit in a Texas branch. Our plans are written to the same SBA, bank, and USCIS standards your local lender applies, so geography never shows up in the quality of the document.
Get a business plan for your Dallas business
If you are preparing to approach Frost, Comerica, Texas Capital, or an SBA lender — or raising from a North Texas investor — start with a conversation. Book a free consultation to talk through your goals, or review our packages and pricing to see which tier fits. We will tell you honestly whether a plan is what you need and what it will take to get you funded.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to meet you in person in Dallas?
No. We deliver every plan remotely and have done so for founders across 30 countries. Everything happens over scheduled video calls and shared documents, so you keep your time in Dallas for building the business rather than sitting in meetings.
Can you write a plan my Dallas SBA lender will accept?
Yes. We build SBA 7(a) and 504 plans to the standards lenders such as Frost Bank, Comerica, and Texas Capital Bank apply — realistic projections, a defensible debt-service coverage ratio, clear use-of-proceeds, and a credible management section. We write to the requirements, not to a template.
Do you work with Dallas tech startups raising venture capital?
Absolutely. Many of the 300+ companies we have supported are venture-backed. For founders working with Tech Wildcatters, Capital Factory, or North Texas VCs, we produce investor plans and financial models built around market size, unit economics, and a clear path to scale.
How much does a business plan cost in Dallas?
Our plans range from $1,000 to $3,500 depending on complexity — a straightforward SBA loan plan sits at the lower end, while a detailed investor or immigration plan with extensive financial modelling sits higher. The free consultation is where we scope the exact figure.
Can you write an immigration business plan for a US visa from Dallas?
Yes. We regularly prepare E-2, L-1, and EB-5 business plans that meet USCIS evidentiary standards, including job-creation projections and capital-at-risk documentation. We work alongside your immigration attorney to make sure the plan supports your petition.
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