Talk through the week. Plan the next one.
A weekly review only works if you actually do it, and a blank document is a good way not to. Overscope lets you talk through what got done, what stalled, and what's next, and turns it into a map you can carry into the new week.
Why speaking beats typing here
Reviewing the week aloud is closer to thinking than to writing — you ramble through wins and loose ends and the priorities sort themselves as you talk. Speaking lowers the friction enough that the review actually happens, week after week.
How it works
- Hold to speak and run through what you finished, what stalled, and what matters next week.
- Overscope structures it into branches for progress, blockers, and next steps.
- Switch to the outline layout to see next week's priorities as a clean list and tap to reorder them.
- Adjust any node, then export a PNG to start the new week from.
What you get
- Make the review low-friction enough that you actually keep doing it.
- Separate progress, blockers, and next steps into clear branches.
- Carry next week's priorities forward as an ordered outline.
- Reorder what matters most by tapping and dragging nodes.
- Audio is processed on-device and discarded — your review stays private.
Talk through the week once and Overscope gives you a map of where you are and where you're headed — no blank page required.