A Scope of services template to define your operations

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The monday.com Scope of Services Template allows you to outline all the strategic processes necessary to improve your business or complete your project. The template is fully customizable and can be tailored towards individual departments, like marketing or sales and finance, to be most effective. Plus, you can pair the template with monday.com’s powerful Work OS, which helps you:

There are numerous templates you can use within monday.com’s Work OS platform alongside the scope of services template.

Related templates on monday.com

You can use scope of services templates to define the type of work to be done in numerous situations, both for clients and internal organization departments.

In addition, you can use other templates to launch, manage, and complete projects once a scope of work (SOW) has been accepted. For example, you may use a single project template to define client project specifics, or a marketing activities template to define operations within your company’s marketing department.

Single project template

Once a client has approved your scope of services for a project they’ve commissioned, you can use this valuable template to launch, manage, and complete the agreed work. With our Single Project Template, you can:

Marketing activities template

If you just got approval for a scope of work that’s set to optimize your marketing department, you can follow through with your approved task list using our Marketing Activities Template, which lets you:

By now, you should have a working knowledge of SOS templates and why you might want to use them. Check out the FAQs below in case you still have questions.

Frequently asked questions

What is scope of work?

Scope of work (SOW) is an agreement on what work will be performed or how a company department will run its daily operations. For clients, a scope of work should include deadlines, objectives, reports, deliverables, and anything else that may pertain to the work being done. An internal scope of work for departments or your organization should include how tasks will be done, what needs to be achieved short- and long-term, and the deadlines for each necessary task.

How do you write a scope of service?

When writing an SOS document, you should:

Define your operations with a Scope of Services Template from monday.com

An SOS can help you define your internal operations or the expectations of client projects. Using a template makes the process easier and more efficient. Pairing the template with monday.com Work OS can help you create detailed scope of services documents and manage the defined work moving forward.