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NotIncluded
Get paid when clients ask for “just one more thing”
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Get paid when clients ask for “just one more thing”
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Freelancers lose money every week to “small” client requests that quietly become unpaid work. NotIncluded helps you stop scope creep before it costs you. Log out-of-scope requests, send clients a simple approval link, and get a clear yes or no before doing extra work. Approved changes flow through to payment, with everything documented. Built for designers, developers, copywriters, and small agencies who want to protect their time and get paid for every change.

Curious how this handles situations where the client just ignores the approval link and expects you to keep working anyway — does it generate any kind of automated reminder or timestamp proof you can point back to later?
@abdulsametvgoc There is an in-built button to follow up regarding the approval, all the requests are saved in the dashboard, no matter if they are approved, declined or ignored so you have proof that you can point back to later.
The approval link idea is solid, but I'd love to see a built-in counter for showing clients how many unapproved requests they've racked up over the life of a project. A running tally in their dashboard would make the scope creep visible without you having to bring it up awkwardly in every email.
@feride153647 There is an AI that detects if the change to the project is in scope or out of scope, it determines it based on a Slack message/E-Mail sent from your client and the result is saved in your dashboard to track the changes.
How does the approval link actually work if a client just ignores it — does the extra work get auto-billed, or am I still stuck chasing them down for a yes?
The approval link before doing extra work is such a smart friction point, makes saying no feel professional instead of awkward. Love that everything stays documented too, that paper trail will save a lot of relationships (and invoices) down the road.
The approval link feature feels like the missing piece I've been winging with messy email threads for years. Wish I'd had this during last month's redesign rabbit hole.