AI Business Tool

AI Break-Even Date Predictor

Estimate when your startup or investment cost is recovered based on monthly revenue and monthly expenses. Calculations are local; AI explains risk level in simple terms.

Break-even date Monthly net profit Risk level

No storage. Only a compact computed summary is sent to AI for a short explanation.

Enter your numbers

Use monthly averages. If revenue is seasonal, try multiple scenarios.

Investment and monthly cash flow

Optional. Used only for display.
One-time cost you want to recover.
Average monthly sales.
Average monthly operating expenses.

Results

Break-even estimate and AI risk explanation.

AI Risk Explanation

AI does not calculate the break-even date. It only explains the computed result and risk level.

What this tool does

The AI Break-Even Date Predictor estimates how many months it takes to recover your startup cost based on monthly net profit (monthly revenue minus monthly expenses). It then converts that into an estimated calendar date.

Why this matters

Break-even timing helps you decide how risky an investment is, how much cash runway you need, and what level of monthly performance you must maintain to recover costs.

How to use it

  1. Enter startup cost, monthly revenue, and monthly expenses.
  2. Click Predict Break-Even to compute months and an estimated date.
  3. Read the AI risk explanation for short planning guidance.

Example

Startup cost is $25,000. Monthly revenue is $12,000 and monthly expenses are $9,000, so net profit is $3,000/month. Break-even is roughly 8.3 months from today.

FAQs

What if monthly profit is zero or negative?

If monthly revenue does not exceed monthly expenses, there is no break-even date based on these inputs. The tool will show that break-even is not reached.

Does this include taxes or financing costs?

No. This is a simple estimate based on the numbers you enter. Use it as a planning baseline.

Does AI calculate the break-even date?

No. JavaScript calculates the net profit, months, and date locally. AI only explains the computed risk level.

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