Jira is the standard for software teams — issues, sprints and agile boards. SNR-PMO is built for running the business around delivery: projects and portfolios plus a real CRM, HR & payroll, double-entry accounting and approve-first AI agents, white-labeled and resold as your own.
Jira is the de facto standard for software development — issue tracking, sprints, agile boards and a deep developer ecosystem. If your core need is engineering delivery, Jira is hard to displace. But it's purpose-built for dev work: no CRM, no HR or payroll, no accounting, and no white-label resale, so the rest of the business runs elsewhere. SNR-PMO is the operations-and-finance counterpart — projects and portfolios plus CRM, HR & payroll and real books, with approve-first AI agents — in one resellable workspace. Many teams keep Jira for engineering and run everything else on SNR-PMO.
SNR-PMO All-in-one + agents | Jira software & agile project tracking | |
|---|---|---|
| Projects & PMO (task to portfolio) Jira excels at software/agile delivery specifically | ||
| Agile / developer tooling (sprints, issues) Jira's strength | Partial | |
| CRM & sales pipeline | — | |
| HR & payroll | — | |
| Real double-entry accounting | — | |
| Approve-first AI agents (back office) | — | |
| White-label & resell (multi-tenant) | — | |
| One product, one bill | — |
Free forever for up to 5 seats (includes a metered taste of AI agents), Pro at $12/user/mo, Enterprise at $999/mo flat, and a White-label plan at $2,499/mo for unlimited resold sub-accounts. No card required to start.
Jira has a free tier (up to 10 users), then roughly $7.91 (Standard) and $14.54 (Premium) per user/mo billed annually, with Enterprise on request. Pricing as of June 2026; see atlassian.com.
Projects, CRM, HR & payroll and real accounting — with approve-first AI agents doing the busywork. Start free, no card required.
Comparison reflects each product’s primary positioning and publicly documented capabilities as of June 2026; capabilities and plans change. Jira is a trademark of its respective owner; this page is independent and implies no affiliation or endorsement.