Executive Intelligence
You have the data.
You don't have the information.
Every call. Every email. Every CRM update. Every Slack message.
Transformed into decisions you can make in seconds.
The Reality
Meetings. Emails. Herding cats. Putting out fires.
You open Salesforce. 47 opportunities. Which one matters right now?
You had 6 calls today. What did you promise? What did you forget?
Your team is waiting on decisions. But you're still catching up on yesterday.
The Transformation
6 calls. 47 emails. 12 Slack threads. 3 CRM updates. 2 project status changes.
You have this.
"The Acme deal is at risk. You promised a proposal by Friday. Two team members are blocked on your decision about the Phoenix project."
Command gives you this.
The Morning Ritual
You walk in. Coffee in hand. You ask one question:
"What do I need to know?"
Command has already analyzed every call, every email, every update from yesterday. It knows your priorities: revenue, customer happiness, team health.
Daily Briefing
Tuesday, February 4, 2026 • 8:02 AM
Critical: Acme proposal due Friday
You committed to this on Monday's call. No draft started yet. Revenue at risk: $45,000
Blocked: 2 contractors waiting on decisions
Phoenix project scope and Martinez vendor selection. Combined billable hours on hold: 24
Pattern: Similar to Q2 project slip
The Zenith project is showing same communication patterns that preceded the DataCorp delay last quarter.
Opportunity: $127K in stale quotes
7 proposals sent 10+ days ago with no follow-up. Highest probability: TechFlow ($52K, warm signals in email)
Analyzed: 6 calls • 47 emails • 12 CRM updates • 3 project systems
Your Priorities
Command learns what you care about. Everything else is noise.
Where's the money? What deals are slipping? What quotes need follow-up? What's the real pipeline health?
Tracks: Salesforce, proposals, contracts, invoices
Who's happy? Who's at risk? What promises were made? What expectations are we missing?
Tracks: Calls, emails, support tickets, NPS
Who's blocked? Who's overloaded? What decisions are people waiting on? Where's friction building?
Tracks: Slack, project tools, 1:1 notes, blockers
What can wait? What can't? What should you delegate? What's the highest-leverage use of the next hour?
Tracks: Calendar, commitments, deadlines, patterns
The Integration
Salesforce
Pipeline, deals, contacts
Gmail, Outlook, any IMAP
Slack / Teams
Messages, channels, DMs
Calendar
Google, Outlook, Apple
Phone / Calls
Recordings, transcripts
ConnectWise / PSA
Tickets, projects, time
HubSpot
Marketing, sales, service
Project Tools
Asana, Monday, Jira
QuickBooks / Xero
Invoices, AR, cash flow
+ any system with an API. We build custom connectors.
The Interface
No dashboards to learn. No reports to run. Just conversation.
"What are the most important things from yesterday that I can't forget?"
Three things you committed to: the Acme proposal by Friday, calling Jennifer back about the Phoenix scope, and reviewing the Martinez contract before EOD today.
Two patterns I noticed: TechFlow mentioned budget concerns twice—might need a pricing conversation. And your 2pm got moved three times this week—the client may be having internal issues.
"Where are we leaving money on the table?"
$127,000 in quotes older than 10 days with no follow-up. The warmest one is TechFlow at $52K—they opened your proposal 4 times and Jennifer mentioned "just need to get approval" in your last call.
Also: DataCorp's renewal is in 6 weeks and no one has started the conversation. They're worth $84K annually and mentioned evaluating competitors in a support ticket last month.
End of Day
5:30 PM. You're about to head out. One question:
Command scans everything from today. Every call. Every email you sent and received. Every update in every system. And tells you what fell through the cracks.
End of Day Summary
Tuesday, February 4 • 5:34 PM
Acme proposal drafted and sent for review
Phoenix scope decision made—Katie notified
Martinez contract review—not started (due tomorrow)
Jennifer called back—you missed it. She left voicemail about timeline concerns.
Tomorrow's first priority: Return Jennifer's call before 9am. She's your biggest deal this quarter.
Command connects to your world and tells you what matters.
So you can do what only you can do: lead.
Or call: 812-786-5927
Ask: "What do I need to know today?" • "Where am I leaving money?" • "What did I promise?"