Why people care
Position ResIt as the place to understand load, bench, utilization, and future availability.
Track load, bench, utilization, and future availability in one model built around allocations, working time, and leave-aware planning.
What you're looking at
Capacity planning improves when the underlying structure is visible, shared, and current.
Why people care
Position ResIt as the place to understand load, bench, utilization, and future availability.
Who this helps
In plain terms
Capacity becomes manageable when allocations, leave, working time, and future availability live in one model.
A few things to notice
See who becomes available and when before bench cost becomes a surprise.
Track future capacity pressure at the person, unit, and portfolio levels.
Bring working time and leave into the same schedule logic.
Understand current load and emerging underutilization without recreating schedules in spreadsheets.
Capacity is not only a staffing problem. It sits inside client commitments, delivery timing, and team composition.
Managers need forward visibility, not only a snapshot. That means tracking end dates, changes, and hidden gaps early.
ResIt helps teams plan intentionally instead of rebuilding capacity views each week from disconnected sheets.
Review how load, bench, working time, and future availability fit together in one planning surface.