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oS3 Canvas - 1 Page Ecosystem Model

oS3 Canvas is a 1-page ecosystem modeling tool that can be used by one-person businesses, municipalities, STEM programs, and investors.

Make Sustainable Urban Planning Accessible to Everyone:

Stop creating businesses that don't have a legitimate impact on your local community. Start communicating your big idea for a SolarPunk City clearly and concisely.

An oS3 Canvas helps you deconstruct an idea into an ecosystem model using 10 platform teams.

What is an oS3 Canvas?

An oS3 Canvas is a 1-page ecosystem plan template that helps you transform any creative idea into a SolarPunk City using ten ecosystem modeling building blocks.

An oS3 Canvas can describe a one person business plan, municipal agenda, or even a STEM Curriculum, making it a highly popular ecosystem model innovation and product management tool.

If you have ever written an business plan or created a slide deck for investors, you’ll immediately recognize most of the building blocks on the canvas. We've extended this so it can directly map to a city block.

oS3 Canvas Helps You:

  • Communicate your idea clearly and concisely to key stakeholders.
  • Systematically build and launch successful SolarPunk Cities.

You can outline multiple ecosystem models on an oS3 Canvas in one afternoon instead of writing a business plan or urban plan, which can take several weeks or months.

More importantly, a single-page ecosystem model is much easier to share with others, so it will be read by more people and updated more frequently.

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