What Is Another Way to Say “Sounds Like a Plan”?

Looking for synonyms for sounds like a plan? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say sounds like a plan.

  • Sounds good
  • Works for me
  • That’s a deal
  • I’m in
  • Count me in
  • Agreed
  • Let’s do it
  • Sounds like a deal
  • I’m on board
  • Consider it done
  • Perfect
  • That works
  • Good idea
  • Let’s go for it
  • Absolutely

Want to learn how to say sounds like a plan professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Sounds good

Used to express agreement with a suggestion or plan.

  • Example: “We’ll meet at the café at noon.” “Sounds good, see you then.”

2. Works for me

Indicates that the proposal or schedule fits one’s availability or preferences.

  • Example: “How about we tackle the budget revisions on Thursday?” “Works for me.”

3. That’s a deal

A way to finalize an agreement or confirm a plan.

  • Example: “If you cover for me this weekend, I’ll do the same for you next time.” “That’s a deal.”

4. I’m in

Shows enthusiasm and agreement to participate.

  • Example: “We’re planning a hiking trip this Saturday.” “Great, I’m in!”

5. Count me in

Similar to “I’m in,” indicating a desire to be included in the plan or activity.

  • Example: “We’re starting a book club, are you interested?” “Count me in!”

6. Agreed

A formal or straightforward way to express mutual consent on a decision or plan.

  • Example: “Let’s keep the meeting under 30 minutes.” “Agreed.”

7. Let’s do it

Shows enthusiasm and readiness to proceed with the plan.

  • Example: “I think it’s time to launch our new marketing strategy.” “Let’s do it.”

8. Sounds like a deal

Expresses agreement, often in a slightly more formal or business-like context.

  • Example: “I’ll handle the report if you manage the presentation.” “Sounds like a deal.”

9. I’m on board

Indicates willingness to support or go along with the plan.

  • Example: “We’re thinking of moving the project deadline up.” “I’m on board with that idea.”

10. Consider it done

Shows not only agreement but also confidence in accomplishing the task or plan.

  • Example: “Can you have the analysis ready by tomorrow?” “Consider it done.”

11. Perfect

Expresses complete satisfaction with the plan or suggestion.

  • Example: “Let’s finalize the agreement then proceed with the project.” “Perfect, let’s proceed.”

12. That works

A way to acknowledge that the suggestion or plan is suitable.

  • Example: “We could split the workload to meet the deadline.” “That works for me.”

13. Good idea

Shows approval and support for a suggestion or initiative.

  • Example: “Maybe we should conduct a survey to get customer feedback.” “Good idea, let’s set that up.”

14. Let’s go for it

Demonstrates eagerness and encouragement to start on the plan.

  • Example: “Should we try the new advertising approach?” “Yes, let’s go for it.”

15. Absolutely

A strong affirmation or agreement with a plan or idea.

  • Example: “Do you think we should apply for the grant?” “Absolutely, it would benefit our project immensely.”

Linda Brown