Mission Control tour
The map of the Mission Control sidebar — what each module does and when to open it.
The sidebar
Mission Control is organized by module. The sidebar is the single source of truth for navigation; nothing important is hidden behind a "more" menu. Modules you haven't switched on are hidden — you don't pay for what you don't use.
| Section | What's there |
|---|---|
| Workspace | Inbox, calendar, notes, tasks. Your daily-driver layer. |
| CRM | Contacts, companies, deals, activities, customer health. |
| Commerce | Orders, inventory, customers, fulfillment. |
| Finance | Invoicing, expenses, ledger, tax, cash-flow. |
| Marketing | Content calendar, campaigns, channel ops. |
| Workflows | DAG editor, runs, triggers. |
| Agents | Roster, gates, memory, knowledge. |
| Settings | RBAC, integrations, audit logs, billing. |
Global search
Hit ⌘K (or Ctrl+K on Windows / Linux) anywhere to jump to any record across modules — a deal, an invoice, a contact, a workflow run, a setting. Search is scoped to your RBAC permissions; you cannot search what you cannot see.
The omnibar
The bar at the top of every page accepts natural-language commands:
Draft a follow-up to the ACME deal— opens a pre-filled task.Reconcile yesterday's invoices— kicks off the relevant workflow.Show last week's revenue— opens the finance dashboard with that filter applied.
The omnibar dispatches to the correct module; agents then handle execution.
Notifications
The bell in the top-right is the inbox of approvals. Anything pending your decision — outbound emails, payment authorizations, contract redlines — shows up here. Each item links straight to the underlying trace.
Next
- Connecting integrations — bring in your existing tools.
- Workspace — the inbox / calendar / notes / tasks layer in depth.