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
- Hold to speak and talk through the project's phases, key tasks, and risks.
- Overscope structures it into a map with branches for each phase and its tasks.
- 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.