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3 weeks ago
Hey Buddy,
Pro = the full, mature ITSM platform.
You get strong workflows, automation, reporting, Virtual Agent, and operational tooling most companies run every day.
Pro Plus = Pro with ServiceNow’s AI layer turned on.
This is where Now Assist, generative AI, AI search, and agent-assist capabilities live.
So the difference isn’t basic functionality — it’s intelligence.
What Pro Plus adds that Pro doesn’t:
AI-generated incident summaries and notes
Knowledge article drafting
AI help for agents while they work tickets
Smarter search and chatbot responses
Emerging AI agents/automation features
If you remove the AI pieces, Pro and Pro Plus feel very similar operationally.
In practice:
Teams focused on process maturity, SLAs, and routing → Pro is enough
Teams trying to reduce handle time, deflect tickets, and use GenAI → Pro Plus
Most organizations don’t upgrade to Pro Plus unless they have a defined AI adoption goal. It’s not a “must have” to run ITSM — it’s an acceleration layer on top of it.
@hasthipooji - If answered for you, Please mark Solution Accepted and Thumbs Up.
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3 weeks ago
Hey Buddy,
Pro = the full, mature ITSM platform.
You get strong workflows, automation, reporting, Virtual Agent, and operational tooling most companies run every day.
Pro Plus = Pro with ServiceNow’s AI layer turned on.
This is where Now Assist, generative AI, AI search, and agent-assist capabilities live.
So the difference isn’t basic functionality — it’s intelligence.
What Pro Plus adds that Pro doesn’t:
AI-generated incident summaries and notes
Knowledge article drafting
AI help for agents while they work tickets
Smarter search and chatbot responses
Emerging AI agents/automation features
If you remove the AI pieces, Pro and Pro Plus feel very similar operationally.
In practice:
Teams focused on process maturity, SLAs, and routing → Pro is enough
Teams trying to reduce handle time, deflect tickets, and use GenAI → Pro Plus
Most organizations don’t upgrade to Pro Plus unless they have a defined AI adoption goal. It’s not a “must have” to run ITSM — it’s an acceleration layer on top of it.
@hasthipooji - If answered for you, Please mark Solution Accepted and Thumbs Up.

