Josh Hughes

Overscope - AI scope creep detection for professional services firms

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Professional services firms lose 20-30% of revenue to scope creep work done beyond the SOW that never gets billed. Overscope fixes this. Upload your SOW, AI extracts deliverables, boundaries, and exclusions. Connect to Jira, Asana, or Monday.com, real-time monitoring flags work outside contracted scope. Generate change orders in one click with AI-written justifications referencing original SOW clauses. 14-day free trial. No credit card required. Built and bootstrapped by a solo founder.

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Josh Hughes
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Hey, I'm Josh, the solo founder behind Overscope. I spent years in professional services watching the same problem repeat itself by teams working outside the SOW, nobody catches it until it's too late, and the revenue is gone. I sometimes feel this was a cause of the recent redundancies we had due to budget. PMs rely on gut instinct and spreadsheets and the boards can get overwhelming quickly if users are adding tickets. Nothing connects what was sold to what's being delivered. So I built Overscope, an AI that reads your Statement of Work, watches your delivery tools, and tells you the moment scope creep starts. Then it generates the change order for you. The entire platform was built and bootstrapped with <£100/mo in running costs. No VC, no team of 50 just a real product solving a real problem. I'd love your feedback. Try it free for 14 days (no card needed) and let me know what you think!
Josh Hughes

Quick update for everyone checking out Overscope 👋

We’ve just added a new feature called Revenue Recovery.
While Overscope is designed to detect scope creep in active projects, Revenue Recovery looks at completed projects and helps teams identify work that may have gone unbilled.
By uploading a past Statement of Work alongside project data (tickets, messages, tasks), Overscope analyses the activity and highlights where additional work may have drifted outside the original scope — along with an estimate of the potential value.
💡 Did you know?
In many jurisdictions, businesses actually have a limited time window to claim unpaid or under-billed work. For example, in many parts of the U.S., the statute of limitations for contract claims is often around 4 years (depending on the state). That means agencies may still be able to recover revenue from past projects if the work was delivered but never formally billed.
The idea behind Revenue Recovery is simple:
Help teams spot missed billing opportunities before that window closes.
If anyone here manages delivery for agencies or software projects, I’d genuinely love to hear your thoughts on whether this could be useful in practice. 🙂 we've added a little calculator also, just so you can see how much you could be loosing!

Josh Hughes

Here's a 5-minute overview of how it works: https://youtu.be/ZBNN38T3ePQ