Project planning

Plan the project by talking it through.

At the start of a project, the plan lives as a tangle in your head — phases, dependencies, the thing you're worried about. Overscope lets you talk it out and see it as a structured map before you commit to a tool.

Why speaking beats typing here

Early planning is exploratory; you reason out loud, reorder, and reconsider. Speaking lets you do that thinking at full speed, while typing into a task tool prematurely forces structure you haven't figured out yet.

How it works

  1. Hold to speak and talk through the project's phases, key tasks, and risks.
  2. Overscope structures it into a map with branches for each phase and its tasks.
  3. Drag to reorder, switch to a tree or org layout, then export a PNG for your team or tracker.

What you get

  • Get the shape of a project down before forcing it into a task tracker.
  • See phases and their tasks as a hierarchy you can rearrange by dragging.
  • Switch to tree or org layout to present the plan clearly to others.

Overscope is where the messy first version of a project plan gets clear — by voice, into a map you then move into your tools.

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