Resource Guru is a resource management and scheduling tool used by agencies, consulting teams, and project-based firms. If you're evaluating it, you want to know exactly what you'll pay for your entire team.
This article breaks down all Resource Guru pricing plans, hidden costs, and when an alternative like Milient Resource Flow is the better choice for IT teams and professional services firms.
Here are the main Resource Guru pricing tiers per person in 2026:
Milient Resource Flow is a dedicated resource management platform built for mid-sized to large IT consultants and professional services teams.
Resource Flow starts at £7/resource/month, putting it in the same ballpark as Resource Guru's entry plan. But for that price, you get significantly more:
Resource Guru's top-tier Master plan at $10/person still doesn't include skills matching or real capacity forecasting.
Resource Guru offers three tiers: Grasshopper, Blackbelt, and Master, with each building on the last. Here's what you actually get at each level.
The Grasshopper plan is the lightest tier. It covers the core scheduling workflows: unlimited projects and clients, drag-and-drop bookings, tentative and repeat bookings, leave management, clash management, and calendar sync with Google and Outlook.
It includes 1 free placeholder resource and a 7-day activity log. For small teams that only need a visual schedule and availability overview, it's a solid starting point.
The Blackbelt plan is where Resource Guru becomes useful for project-driven teams.
It adds timesheets, customizable reports, report exports, project dates and milestones, project rates and budgets, Gantt charts, heatmap views, and up to 10 custom fields. The activity log also extends to 90 days.
This tier is what most agencies and consulting firms will land on if they need to track billable hours and report on project performance.
The Master plan is designed for larger teams and organisations with compliance or security requirements.
You get everything in Blackbelt plus an approval workflow for bookings, SSO (Single Sign-On), unlimited custom fields, unlimited activity history, and phone support via a dedicated number.
Data import (for accounts with 30+ resources) and access to Customer Success Gurus during defined support hours are also included.
The listed per-person price isn't your total bill. Here's what drives costs up:
While Resource Guru is one of the best resource scheduling tools, here's an honest look at what it delivers and where it falls short.
Resource Guru is a focused scheduling tool. Here's who gets the most value from it.
Project managers who need a clear, always-current view of who's available and when will find Resource Guru useful.
The schedule view gives a live read across the whole team, and clash management means double-bookings surface immediately.
The Blackbelt plan also adds project budgets and milestones, making it viable for PMs to track billable utilisation across multiple projects at once.
Resource Guru's dashboard and utilisation views do the job for principals and directors who need high-level visibility across the team without getting into the weeds of individual task management.
The Blackbelt tier adds the reporting depth needed for client billing conversations: project rates, budget tracking, and forecast vs. actuals on timesheets.
Designers, copywriters, and production teams working to studio schedules benefit from Resource Guru's visual layout and non-human resource management.
Scheduling a shoot that requires a camera, a location, and a specific director in one booking is straightforward, while setting custom availability hours per resource also handles freelancer and part-time scheduling without manual workarounds.
Here are a few personas who may not benefit much from Resource Guru features:
Resource Guru includes lightweight Gantt charts and project milestones from the Blackbelt plan upward, but it's not a full project management platform. You can't manage task dependencies, track deliverables against a WBS, or run complex multi-phase projects end-to-end.
Teams that need resource scheduling integrated with true project delivery workflows will find the project management layer too thin.
Milient Resource Flow includes built-in project management: budgets, timelines, task dependencies, and scheduling, so resource and project planning stay connected in one platform.
Larger organisations running matrix structures across multiple business units, geographies, or P&Ls will run into the ceiling quickly.
Resource Guru's permissions are functional but not granular enough for complex org charts. Activity history is capped unless you're on Master, and the linear per-seat pricing model becomes expensive at scale.
Milient Resource Flow is built for this complexity, with multi-region support, role-level permissions, and enterprise-grade capacity reporting.
Reviewers most often praise Resource Guru's visual clarity and ease of use, while the most consistent complaints cluster around reporting limitations and pricing.
“We implemented Resource Guru across our entire team and hardware resources, and it has completely transformed our approach to resourcing. The platform makes scheduling incredibly easy and efficient, ensuring that everyone has a clear understanding of their workload and upcoming tasks.” G2 review.
“The worst part about Resource Guru is the guest access. I keep accidentally providing clients with full seats. Way overpriced. Clunky. The items marked as “Required” on the Home page are junk,” says Peter B on Capterra.
Will R also shares, “ It can feel a bit limited with reporting and customization, especially for more detailed tracking.”
Where Resource Guru answers "who's available?", Milient’s Resource Flow answers "who's available, at what utilisation rate, with which skills, and what does that mean for project profitability?"
Here’s how you use Resource Flow as an alternative:
Milient Resource Flow’s resource management offers different features:
Resource Flow's project planning tools sit inside the same platform as scheduling.
Set project budgets, define internal and external rates, add phases and milestones, and track actual spend against scheduled spend through timesheets.
Fixed costs can be added per project and included in budget tracking, so one-off expenses don't disappear from your financials.
Resource Guru works for small teams comfortable paying per person and topping up individual resources. But that model scales fast for growing teams.
If you have a mid-size or enterprise team, get Milient Resource Flow for more predictable pricing and deeper operational control.
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