A scope-of-work workspace for mobile and web app development engagements covering feature scope, platform support (iOS, Android, web), API scope, app-store submission, and scope-creep detection with the AI Feature Agent in Taskade.
What's Included
- Feature Scope: User stories with acceptance criteria, story points, and platform applicability.
- Platform Support Matrix: iOS, Android, web with minimum OS versions and tested device tiers.
- AI Feature Agent: Reads change requests and standup transcripts; flags out-of-scope features.
- API Scope: In-scope endpoints and data models with explicit exclusions.
- App Store Submission: Apple, Google submission requirements and review responsibility.
Why This Template Wins
- Platform scope explicit: iOS-only or web-only scope documented so platform expansion always triggers change order.
- API scope clear: Endpoint scope locked so backend additions don't sneak into the build.
- App-store responsibility clear: Submission, review, and rejection-recovery responsibility documented at kickoff.
How to Use
- Clone this template into your Taskade workspace.
- Customize feature scope, platform matrix, and API scope.
- Connect GitHub, Jira, Slack.
- Train the AI Feature Agent on the SOW.
- Set up automation triggers for scope-creep alerts and milestone routing.
FAQ
Does this work for native vs cross-platform app builds?
Yes. Native emphasizes per-platform feature scope and OS-version support; cross-platform emphasizes shared codebase and platform parity. Switch the build mode in workspace settings.
Can the agent flag out-of-scope feature requests?
Yes. Train the agent on the feature scope. It reads change requests and flags features that don't trace to a defined story.
What plan supports an app development engagement?
Pro ($16/mo annual) handles the team. Business ($40/mo) adds audit logs and approval workflows for client transparency.
CTA
Try this template free in Taskade. For agent setup, see /learn/agents/custom-agents. Pair with Bug Tracker Templates. Browse engineering apps in the Community Gallery.
