We're on a mission to eliminate estimation disputes and bring objectivity to software project scoping using AI and ISO standards.
Solving the estimation problem for project owners and developers
Replace subjective estimates with ISO 19761 COSMIC methodology backed by scientific research and calibration data.
Give both project owners and freelancers a common language and defensible baseline for scope discussions.
Automate requirement analysis and gap detection so teams can focus on building, not debating scope.
Every software project starts with the same challenge: How much will this cost?
Project owners think their requirements are clear. Developers see gaps everywhere. Every freelancer gives a different estimate. Negotiations drag on. Scope creep happens. Disputes arise. Both sides lose time and money.
The root cause? No objective standard. Traditional estimation relies on gut feel, past experience, and negotiation leverage. It's subjective, inconsistent, and indefensible.
Scopeslab changes this. We combine AI-powered requirement analysis with COSMIC ISO 19761, the international standard for functional size measurement. The result? Estimates that are objective, auditable, and defensible.
We believe in evidence-based estimation. Our methodology is backed by ISO standards, academic research, and 443+ real-world calibration records.
Every estimate is traceable. We show our work, explain our methodology, and provide full documentation so you can defend your numbers.
We serve both project owners and freelancers. Our goal is fair negotiations, not maximizing estimates for either side.
AI meets ISO standards
Advanced NLP models trained on thousands of software requirements documents to identify gaps, extract parameters, and decompose scope.
ISO 19761-compliant measurement engine that converts functional requirements into CFP (COSMIC Function Points) with proven accuracy.
443+ real-world project records mapping CFP to actual hours across different technologies, team sizes, and complexity factors.
Start with free AI analysis. Experience objective estimation.