The Scoro alternative built for agencies.
Scoro is a capable, end-to-end business management suite. For a lot of small and mid-sized agencies, it is also more software, more setup, and more cost than they need. Ancor keeps margin and capacity first-class, prices the whole team flat from $99 a month, and gets you to value in days, not a rollout.
Both are good. They are built for different teams.
This is an honest comparison, not a takedown. Scoro is a strong product. The question is whether you need a broad seat-priced suite, or a focused agency workspace with flat pricing.
Broad business management, seat by seat.
A wide suite covering projects, quotes, billing, and reporting for professional services teams that want depth across many workflows and are ready to invest in setup and per-user licensing as they scale.
A calm, agency-native workspace.
One connected workspace where time feeds budget feeds margin. Built for design, marketing, branding, social, content, performance, and digital agencies, plus studios and consultancies, that want clarity without an enterprise rollout - at one flat price for the team.
How Ancor compares to Scoro.
Capabilities that matter most to a small or mid-sized agency. Where a tool varies by plan, we have kept the language general rather than claiming a specific tier.
| Capability | Scoro | Ancor |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Per seat, plan minimums | Flat, whole team |
| Entry price for a 10-person team | Scales with seats | $99 / month flat |
| Per-project and per-client margin | ✓ | ✓ |
| Time tracking feeding budget burn | ✓ | ✓ |
| Capacity and workload planning | ✓ | ✓ |
| Burnout and overload signals | Via utilization | Team Pulse |
| Client approvals with no client login | – | ✓ |
| AI that estimates from your finished projects | – | ✓ |
| Time to first value | Setup and onboarding | Days |
| Free trial without a credit card | Trial available | 14 days, no card |
Based on each vendor's standard published plans, 2026. Features change - check their site for the latest.
Four reasons agencies switch.
One price, not per seat.
Studio is $99 a month for up to 10 people, Practice $149 for up to 20, Atelier $199 for up to 30. Adding a teammate never raises the bill. Seat-based tools quietly get more expensive every time you hire.
Estimates from your own work.
Ancor's AI Planner reads your finished projects and drafts a plan for new work, with timing and budget already worked out. It is grounded in how your agency actually delivers, not a generic template or a chat helper.
Sign-off with no client login.
Send work for review and collect approvals and feedback without asking the client to create an account. No seats to manage, no password resets, no friction between you and a yes.
The money is first-class.
Time feeds budget feeds margin in one connected system. See profitability per project and per client live, and let Team Pulse flag overload before it turns into burnout or a blown deadline.
Fast to value, easy to live in.
No long rollout or heavy configuration. Most teams are running real projects within days, in a workspace that stays focused on agency work instead of every business process at once.
For every kind of agency.
Design, marketing, branding, social, content, performance, and digital agencies, plus studios, consultancies, and dev shops. The defaults already match how agencies plan, bill, and report.
Choosing between Ancor and Scoro.
What is the best Scoro alternative for small and mid-sized agencies?
Ancor is built specifically for small and mid-sized agencies that want margin, capacity, and client work in one place without the cost and setup of enterprise software. Where Scoro is a broad, seat-priced business management suite, Ancor is a focused agency workspace with one flat monthly price for your whole team, from $99 a month, and a faster time to value.
How is Ancor's pricing different from Scoro's?
Ancor charges one flat monthly price for your whole team, not per seat. Studio is $99 a month for up to 10 people, Practice is $149 for up to 20, and Atelier is $199 for up to 30, with a sales-led Custom plan above that. Per-seat tools get more expensive with every person you add, so flat pricing is usually cheaper for any team of six or more.
Does Ancor track project profitability and capacity like Scoro?
Yes. Per-project and per-client profitability is first-class in Ancor, with budget-vs-actual updating in real time as your team tracks hours. Capacity planning and Team Pulse show who is overloaded and who has room. These are core to Ancor, not add-ons.
What can Ancor do that Scoro cannot?
Two things stand out. Ancor's AI Planner drafts estimates from your own finished projects rather than generic templates, so quotes are grounded in how your agency actually delivers. And Ancor's client portal collects approvals and feedback with no client login required, so clients never need an account to sign off.