Rocketlane, a provider of AI-driven Professional Services Automation (PSA) software, has launched Nitro, an execution layer for professional services delivery.
The company describes Nitro as an agentic execution platform embedded within its PSA system, designed to automate repeatable project tasks and extend AI from planning and reporting into execution within live delivery workflows.
The release positions Nitro as addressing a gap in existing PSA tools, which focus on planning, tracking, and measurement while leaving execution dependent on manual effort.
Nitro Embeds AI Execution Into Service Delivery
Nitro focuses on execution inside live projects.
The platform embeds AI agents within project plans to handle structured delivery tasks such as system configuration, data migration, testing, and documentation, operating across the lifecycle from statement of work through go-live.
These agents work from project context, including statements of work (SOWs), customer communications, and prior delivery data, to generate plans, update documentation, and surface risks. The system also connects execution activity to workflows such as resource tracking, helping teams maintain alignment between delivery plans and actual work.
Rocketlane describes the release as a shift toward automating repeatable, billable tasks that typically consume delivery capacity, while keeping project teams focused on higher-value work that requires customer-specific judgment.
Analysis
What This Means for ERP Insiders
Delivery work becomes more consistent and repeatable. Embedding execution in the system standardizes common tasks, reducing variability across projects and making outcomes easier to plan and scale.
PSA Expands From Project Management to Execution
Traditional PSA platforms organize delivery work. They provide project tracking, resource management, and financial reporting to help services teams plan engagements, allocate staff, and monitor performance, while execution of the work itself remains largely manual and dependent on individual contributors.
Rocketlane describes Nitro as extending this model by embedding execution, operations, and financial control within the same system.
In addition to automating delivery tasks, the platform connects execution activity to staffing decisions, utilization tracking, and revenue capture, with agents monitoring items such as missing timesheets, unbilled work, and potential margin risks. The company links this approach to outcomes such as improved utilization, reduced delivery effort, and greater predictability across services engagements.
This places Nitro within a familiar PSA foundation while changing the system’s role. PSA platforms have traditionally structured and monitored delivery work, with execution handled outside the system by project teams. Rocketlane brings elements of that execution into the platform itself, linking delivery activity more directly to resourcing decisions and financial outcomes in real time.
Analysis
What This Means for ERP Insiders
Consistency becomes built into delivery. Execution handled within the system reduces variation, allowing timelines and staffing to be planned with greater precision.
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