Wake up already knowing how yesterday went.
Today your numbers are scattered — one tool for sales, one for ads, one for the bank, and a meeting to stitch them together. We pull them into one live screen, so when you ask "how are we doing?", the answer is already open in front of you.
What changes.
[ BEFORE → AFTER ]What we set up and run.
[ THE WORK ]One live screen
Your sales, ad spend and money in the bank, pulled from the tools you already use into one page that is always current.
Morning report
A short note every morning with yesterday's numbers, so the day starts with answers instead of questions.
Where sales come from
Each sale traced back to the ad or channel that brought it, so you know which spending pays for itself.
Flags when something's off
When a number moves in a way it shouldn't — orders dip, costs jump — you get a quiet note the same day, not next month.
We keep it running
Tools change and feeds break; we watch the connections and mend them, so the screen stays honest without you thinking about it.
How it starts.
[ SMALL ]The first step isn't a dashboard. It's one question: which number do you check most — and which one do you wish you could? Then we build just that: maybe a single morning message with yesterday's sales. Once it's earning its place, we add the next piece. Screen by screen, until checking the numbers stops being work.
See the five-step journey →Common questions.
[ FAQ ]Do we have to replace the tools we already use?
No — the dashboard sits on top of what you have and reads from it. Your CRM, ad accounts, accounting tool, even that one spreadsheet everyone updates: if it holds a number you care about, we can connect it. Nothing changes in your team's daily work.
How long does it take to set up a business dashboard?
The first useful piece — often a morning message with the two or three numbers you check most — comes quickly, in the first weeks rather than months. The fuller picture grows from there, one connection at a time. You'll see something useful long before anything feels finished.
Is our company data safe in a live dashboard?
Your data stays in your own accounts; we connect with read-only access wherever the tools allow it, and you can see exactly what is connected at any time. The dashboard sits behind your login, and we'll gladly walk through the setup with whoever looks after security for you.
Next step
The first move is a conversation.
Tell us where your company stands and what eats your week. We'll tell you, plainly, what we would fix first — and what we'd leave alone for now.
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