Free UK small business tools

Practical tools for UK founders and side hustlers: create a business plan, convert PDFs, build pitch decks, and find council opportunities. Pair these with the idea library to move faster from idea to action.

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Popular use cases

These tools are designed for UK founders searching for terms like free business plan template UK, PDF to Word converter no upload, business plan to pitch deck, UK council tender finder, and Companies House confirmation statement reminder.

Compliance · UK · Limited companies

UK company filing reminders

Preview confirmation statement and accounts due dates from Companies House, add optional tax filing and payment dates, then choose email nudges in advance of each deadline.

Important: after you subscribe, open the email and click the confirmation link — filing reminders do not start until you do.

Open filing reminders

Branding · Design

Logo Generator

Build professional logo concepts with colour control, typography rules, and iterative refinements. Designed for founders who need usable brand assets fast.

Create your logo

Procurement · B2B · UK

Council Bids Finder

Search UK local-authority opportunities by keyword, then sort by value, deadline, and distance. Includes live scrape mode plus CSV export for pipeline tracking.

Open Council Bids Finder

Marketing · Growth

Marketing Plan Generator

Create a practical marketing plan from your first customer to sustainable growth. Covers offline + online channels, SEO, reinvestment, and honest paid ads guidance.

Generate your plan

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FAQ

For every tool in one place (including name, logo, and marketing generators), see the full tools FAQ.

Are MicroBiz365 tools free to use?

Yes. Tools listed here are free to use for practical planning and workflow support.

Which tool should I start with for a new business idea?

Start with the business plan wizard, then move to PDF tools for editing and pitching.

Do these tools replace legal or financial advice?

No. They are practical helpers and draft builders. You should still validate key legal, tax, and financial decisions independently.