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Requesting Resources as a Project Manager (Beta)

Create resource requests with clear timing, allocation, and skill requirements, and track their status from your budgets and deals.

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As a project manager, resource requests let you ask for the right people without creating bookings yourself.


Instead of booking people for services in the budgets and deals you manage directly, you define what you need such as skills, period, and allocation and submit a request that a resource manager can review, discuss, and resolve.


This keeps planning transparent and avoids manual coordination outside Productive.

๐Ÿ“Œ Note: Your ability to create, edit, or track resource requests depends on your permissions in Productive. Learn more about resource request permissions here.

Where Project Managers Create Resource Requests

Resource requests are created in budgets or deals.

  1. Navigate to the relevant budget or deal

  2. Open the Resource Requests tab (this is where you'll see all existing requests for that budget or a deal)
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  3. Click + Request in the upper right to start drafting your new request
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Creating a Resource Request

When you create a resource request, a sidebar opens with the following sections.

1) Basic details

  • Request title
    Add a request title so you and the resource manager can quickly understand what is being requested.

  • Service
    Preselected based on the budget or deal. This helps connect the request to planned work.

2) Period and allocation

Define when and how much capacity you need.

  • Date range โ€“ select start and end dates

  • Allocation โ€“ choose one of:

    • Total hours

    • Hours per day

    • Percentage of the user's capacity (based on their cost rate)

3) Cost expectations (optional)

  • Max cost per hour (set the maximum hourly rate to filter the request to only include people whose cost matches their defined cost rates)

  • Currency (pre-filled according to the budget currency)

  • Total cost (calculated automatically)

๐Ÿ“Œ The total cost is calculated based on: working days (date range) ร— max hourly cost

This helps resource managers understand and set cost expectations before any bookings are created.

4) Requested person profile

Use this section to describe the person youโ€™re looking for.

  • Employee and custom fields
    Select any fields your organization uses to describe people, such as:

    • Job title

    • Workplace

    • Skills

    • Seniority

    • Role-related attributes


    ๐Ÿ“Œ What you can select here will depend on the employee details and employee fields you created and filled in for your team.
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  • Note
    Add free-text context or clarifications, such as:

    • Must-have vs nice-to-have skills

    • Flexibility on requirements

Saving and Tracking the Request

Once saved:

  • The request status is set to Pending

  • A feed is created where you can:

    • Add comments

    • Respond to questions

    • Track updates

You can always return to the Resource Requests tab on the budget/deal to check:

  • Status

  • Who created the request

  • When it was created

Editing or Canceling a Request

As the requester, you can:

  • Edit your request if details change and update it
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  • Cancel the request if itโ€™s no longer needed

  • Delete it entirely if it was created by mistake
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  • Tip: Copy an existing request instead of creating one from scratch. That's especially useful when you only need to change a few details.
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๐Ÿ“Œ All actions are recorded in the requestโ€™s feed.

Whatโ€™s Next

After creating a resource request, you might wonder: what happens to my request next?

1) Notifications

Resource managers with the right permissions receive an email and in-app notification that a new request has been created. You, as the requester, will also get updates when comments are added or when the request status changes.

2) Resource Manager Review

Resource managers evaluate your request, suggest the best-fitting people, and can resolve, reject, or discuss the request.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn more about resolving resource requests.

3) Result if Approved

If the request is approved, the best-matching users are assigned and bookings are created.

Communication between the project manager and resource manager can continue in the requestโ€™s feed if clarification is needed.

๐Ÿ“Œ Important: Approved requests create bookings, but assigned users may not automatically be included in the budget.

Project managers and resource managers should make sure that all booked users are added to the relevant budget or deal. This ensures their time can be tracked against the correct services.

At the moment, Productive allows bookings to be created for users who arenโ€™t explicitly included in the budget/deal, which can cause issues with time tracking.

You can add a user either directly from the booking (using the violet Add button) or via the sharing options on the budget or a deal.

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