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Generate a Scope of Work Document

Turn project notes into a clear scope of work with deliverables and explicit exclusions to prevent scope creep. Free tool.

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Scope of Work: Checkout Flow Redesign Deliverables - Redesigned checkout UI (desktop and mobile) - Payment integration testing across existing providers - Mobile-specific optimization of the checkout flow Included - Design and development of the checkout experience only - QA testing of payment flows with current providers - Responsive behavior across mobile and desktop Excluded - Redesign of any pages outside the checkout flow - Setup or integration of new payment providers - Post-launch maintenance or ongoing support Any work outside the items listed above will require a separate scope and quote.

About this tool

A proposal is written to win the work; a scope of work is written to protect both sides once the work has started, which is why this tool is deliberately more precise and less persuasive than the proposal generator. It takes project notes and produces a document centered on two things most scope documents skip: an explicit list of what's included, and an equally explicit list of what's excluded, since the exclusions are usually what prevents scope creep and awkward mid-project renegotiation. Use this after a proposal has been accepted, as the operational or contractual companion document, not as the pitch itself.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the tool focus so much on what's excluded?+

Explicit exclusions are what actually prevent scope creep — clients and vendors both benefit from knowing upfront what's not covered, so this tool treats the exclusion list as equally important as the deliverables list.

Is this a legal contract?+

No, this is a working scope document, not a legal contract. For binding terms, payment enforcement, or liability language, have a real contract or statement of work reviewed by a legal professional.

How is this different from the project-scope-to-proposal tool?+

That tool produces a persuasive, client-facing pitch document meant to win the work, including pricing framed to sell. This tool produces a more neutral, precise reference document meant to define boundaries once the work is already agreed upon.

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