Use-case category
📌 Project Management
Statements of work, SLAs, project roadmaps, change requests, milestones, and delivery governance.
Browse 4 document guides in project management. Each page shows the exact clauses BrieflyGo flags, why they matter, and how to negotiate before you sign — free, in plain English.
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Most common risks in project management
The clauses BrieflyGo flags most often across these documents.
⚠️ Undefined acceptance criteria
"Client satisfaction" as acceptance criteria gives buyers unlimited grounds for rejection without payment.
⚠️ Missing change order process
No formal change process means extra work is done for free — or creates a dispute at invoice time.
⚠️ IP assigned to client
All work product may automatically transfer to the client — including reusable frameworks you built.
⚠️ Termination for convenience
Client can cancel at any time, often paying only for work completed — leaving you with unrecoverable costs.
⚠️ Scheduled maintenance exclusions
Unlimited scheduled downtime windows mean 99.9% can still mean hours offline per week.
⚠️ Credit caps
Total credits capped at 10% of monthly fee — far less than the cost of an outage to your business.
SOW (Statement of Work)
Vague scope = cost overruns. BrieflyGo finds the gaps before they find you.
Open guide →SLA (Service Level Agreement)
99.9% uptime sounds great — until you read what counts as downtime.
Open guide →Project Roadmap
A roadmap without accountability is just a wish list.
Open guide →Change Request
Every undocumented change is a future dispute waiting to happen.
Open guide →Glossary intersections
Legal terms that matter inside project management
A plain-English layer of definitions that keeps this category feeling like a real catalog instead of a pile of links.