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Every vague brief contains hidden assumptions. BriefCraft finds them before you start — not after you're three weeks in.
Most scopes say what's included. BriefCraft also tells you what's NOT included — the sentences that prevent 90% of scope creep.
"We'll know it when we see it." "Flexible timeline." "Something like [huge company]." BriefCraft flags these before you sign.
Not just analysis — a specific suggestion for how to respond to the client right now, with confidence.
Most freelancers think scope creep happens when a client asks for more. It doesn't. It starts in the brief — when two people agree to the same vague words without realizing they're picturing completely different things.
The client says "modern design." They mean minimal, one-column, lots of white space. You hear "modern" and think bold typography, animations, full-bleed imagery. Both of you are right. Neither of you is wrong. You're just imagining different projects.
That gap — between what was said and what was meant — is where scope creep lives.
The fix is asking the right questions before you start. Not general questions like "what's your timeline?" — specific questions that force both sides to name exactly what they're agreeing to.
BriefCraft reads your client's message and generates:
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