Integrations

Integrations

Cost Plus

Cost Plus

Cost Plus adds a markup percentage on top of a resource rate, simple in concept, complex in execution. A new pricing capability that touched rate cards, client settings, scope creation, fixed fees, and the deliverable builder, all without breaking what was already there.

Output Preview

Output Preview

Outputs were the most important feature on the platform, the moment all the scoping work became a document a client could actually see. The existing tool was cluttered, confusing, and barely functional. A full redesign that turned a broken MVP into something users recognised and trusted.

Financials at a glance

Financials at a glance

The most important numbers in a CPQ platform were buried at the bottom of a 500-row table. A new financial summary block brought them to the top: configurable, collapsible, and built to make SCOPE Better feel like software, not a spreadsheet.

Scope by Timeline

Scope by Timeline

Agencies always work against the clock. Scope by Timeline gave them a way to plan and price a project visually, translating the existing scope table into an editable Gantt-style view that updated in real time.

Find & Replace Role-Task

Find & Replace Role-Task

Ending the “needle-in-a-haystack” hunt. A zero-to-one feature that slashes the pain of editing 500-row scopes.

Scope by Role/Task

Scope by Role/Task

78% of users ignored SCOPE Better’s pricing by role feature. Not because they didn’t need it, because 30-second load times and a broken table made it not worth the effort.

Descriptions: What’s this row for?

Descriptions: What’s this row for?

Design a flexible structure that supports richer communication at scale, without adding visual or cognitive clutter

UnLACED. the Returns

UnLACED. the Returns

Returns were a major pain point in the user journey and one of the biggest leaks in the business. It was a manual process, so the risk of error was guaranteed.

Samsung: Play, Learn, Sell

Samsung: Play, Learn, Sell

Redesigning Samsung’s seller app(web and native) to turn training into a game, one bite-sized win at a time.

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