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Resource Guru vs Atlassian

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

R5.0

Resource Guru adds integrations and Gantt sharing, tracked via its marketing blog feed

◆ Current state

Resource Guru's recent public updates center on connecting to popular work-management tools (Trello, ClickUp, monday.com) and extending its newer Gantt chart feature with external sharing and more zoom levels. The feed is a marketing blog, so genuine product updates sit alongside reviews, listicles, and customer stories that inflate apparent cadence.

◆ Where it's heading

Since spring the product has built out Gantt charts (added, then external sharing and zoom levels) and a run of one-way integrations that pull tasks from other tools into schedulable bookings. The theme is positioning Resource Guru as the scheduling layer on top of teams' existing project tools.

◆ Prediction

Expect more integrations in the same pull-tasks-into-bookings pattern and continued Gantt refinements.

A10.0

Atlassian's feed is AI thought-leadership, but agent visibility just shipped in Jira.

◆ Current state

The 'Inside Atlassian' feed is dominated by AI thought-leadership — CIO ROI research, a Mercedes-Benz case study, and Teamwork Lab findings on how AI expands rather than replaces work. The concrete product move buried in it is a new Jira view showing every AI agent a software team runs across its spaces and repos, with state and priority. So the signal is real product work wrapped in a lot of narrative content.

◆ Where it's heading

Atlassian is pushing its Rovo agent story from individual assistance toward team-scale agent operations — the recurring theme is connecting organizational memory and giving teams oversight of the agents acting on their work. Expect the agentic surface in Jira to keep expanding while the blog keeps making the enterprise-ROI case for it.

◆ Prediction

Expect further agent-management and organizational-memory features in Jira and Rovo; the next concrete signal would be controls that go beyond visibility into governing or acting on running agents.

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