Solutions · Command Centers

Run the whole operation from one screen.

Right now every department lives in its own spreadsheet and its own tab — sales here, ops there, HR in a doc nobody's opened in a month. Leadership can't see the whole operation without pinging five people. Handoffs fall between the cracks. There's no single source of truth, so every number is up for debate. A department command center fixes that at the root: one operations dashboard, wired straight to the accounts you already use, that your whole team actually runs the business from.

One connected system · wired to your accounts · role-based access · starts as a 30-day pilot

The challenge

Your operation is real. Your view of it is scattered across tabs.

The work is getting done — but nobody can see it in one place. Each team built its own spreadsheet, adopted its own tool, and kept its own version of the truth. To answer a simple question — where's that deal, is that order out, who owns this — someone has to open four tabs and message three people. Leadership makes calls off numbers that are already stale. And every handoff between teams is a manual copy-paste waiting to be dropped. The problem isn't your people; it's that the operation has no single place to live.

A command center is that place. We wire one screen to the accounts you already pay for — your CRM, your sheets, your ops tools — and turn the scatter into a single, live system everyone works from. Not another dashboard bolted on top. The actual place the operation runs, built to how your business already works.

A tower shown floor by floor, each floor a different department icon — the whole operation stacked into one connected structure
Every floor of the operation, in one connected structure.
What it solves

The scatter you feel every day, named and fixed.

A command center isn't a nice-to-have screen. It removes the specific things that slow your operation down. The ones we hear most:

“Every department's in its own spreadsheet”

→ One connected system, so sales, ops, HR and marketing finally live in the same place — not twelve tabs.

“Leadership can't see operations”

→ Live dashboards that show the whole operation at a glance — no pinging five people for a number.

“Handoffs between teams break”

→ A connected workflow that carries work from team to team, so nothing gets dropped in the gap.

“No single source of truth”

→ One system everyone trusts — the same numbers, the same status, no more debating whose version is right.

“Generic dashboards don't fit us”

→ Built to your exact process — your stages, your metrics, your language — not an off-the-shelf template.

“Every tool is a different login”

→ One hub with one-click access to every team tool, so the whole operation opens from a single screen.

What we build

The deliverables.

  • A command center for the team — HR, Sales, Marketing, Ops, or all of them together
  • Live operational metrics and dashboards, updating from real data
  • Connected accounts and data sources — wired to the tools you already use
  • Role-based access, so each person sees exactly what they should
  • The workflows and handoffs built in — work moves between teams automatically
  • One-click access to every team tool from a single hub
  • Delivered through your Project Portal — one place to launch it and give feedback
Who it's for

Made for.

  • Teams whose data is scattered across tools and spreadsheets
  • Leadership flying blind on day-to-day operations
  • Growing companies that have outgrown spreadsheets
  • Departments that need a system to run on — not another dashboard to check
What it could look like

One authorized screen for the whole operation.

For example: a distributor running sales, warehouse and fulfillment across half a dozen disconnected tools. Their command center pulls it into one authorized dashboard — live sales and ops metrics up top, a supply-chain view that shows what's in, what's low and what's shipping, and one-click access to every team tool from the same screen. Instead of chasing status across tabs, the whole team opens one place and sees the operation as it actually is, right now.

That's an illustration of the shape, not a client — yours is built around your departments, your data and your process. Same idea every time: end the scatter, put the operation on one screen.

Three connected towers shown side by side as one triptych — separate departments unified into a single operational view
Separate departments, unified into one operational view.
Questions

Good to know.

Is this just another dashboard?

No. A dashboard is a read-only screen that reports numbers. A command center is the system your team actually runs the operation from — live metrics, connected accounts, the workflows and handoffs built in, and one-click access to every tool. You don't just watch it; you work in it.

Can it connect to the tools we already use?

Yes — that's the point. We connect the accounts and data sources you already pay for, so your existing tools feed one screen instead of being replaced. Where a tool can't connect, we give you one-click access to it from the same hub.

Can we control who sees what?

Yes. Access is role-based — leadership sees the whole operation, each team sees its own view, and sensitive data stays with the people who should have it. You decide who gets what.

Can it grow with us?

Yes. It's built to your process, not a fixed template, so it flexes as you add departments, tools and people. Start with the team that hurts most, then extend the same command center across the operation.

How does pricing work?

It starts as a 30-day pilot — we build a working command center for your highest-priority team so you see it running on your real data before committing to the full build. The pilot fee credits toward the build if you proceed, so you're not paying twice.

Starts as a 30-day pilot

Put your operation on one screen.

Tell us the team that's hurting most and what it's scattered across. We'll build a working command center on your real data — the pilot fee credits toward the full build.