MISSIONKONSOL

A command console, not another app

You're running a business alone.
Stop running it like you're alone.

MissionKonsol is the single console that reads your whole business — finances, pipeline, compliance, hiring, workflows — and tells you what to do next, then hands you the tools to do it without switching tabs.

Your AI-powered business command console. Operate like a team of five — even if you're solo.

No account. No credit card. Just the console.

7

diagnostic dimensions

13

built-in tools

$0

to start

Grounded in real methodology, not guesswork

LeanSix SigmaWorkflow ArchitectureSystems Thinking

The problem isn't you. It's the cockpit.

Right now, the business runs on memory.

Right now your business runs on a spreadsheet named FINAL_v3_ACTUAL, four browser tabs you're afraid to close, a notes app nobody's opened since last month, and whatever you can remember at 11pm while everyone else is asleep.

You're the accountant, the recruiter, the salesperson, the support desk, and the one who's supposed to notice when the license is about to expire. Nobody handed you a console for that. So you built one out of duct tape — email threads that become to-do lists, sticky notes that become invoices, a mental model of the business that lives entirely in your head and disappears the second you take a day off.

Something always slips. A follow-up nobody sent. A subscription still billing you for a tool you quit using. A deadline you find out about the hard way. Not because you're careless — because no single person was built to be the whole org chart at once.

What changes when the console is on

The business stops living in your head.

MissionKonsol collapses the duct tape into one instrument panel. One score tells you how the business is actually doing — not how you feel about it at 2am. One ranked list tells you what to fix first, not guessed. One workspace holds the pipeline, the runway, the roster, the compliance calendar, and the documents, so nothing depends on you remembering it.

You open one screen and you know: what's overdue, what's at risk, what's working, and what to do next. You can hand a piece of it to someone else and trust it stays handled. You can close the laptop for a real weekend without the business quietly falling apart behind you.

Every station, manned

You don't have five employees. You have one console that acts like it does.

Every deal and every ticket, one queue.

Revenue in progress and customers who need help stop living in separate inboxes. One pipeline, one queue — nothing quietly dies in a forgotten thread.

A crew member who never clocks out.

The Secretary sits on every screen, grounded in your real numbers, not generic chat. Ask what changed, add a task or contact without opening a form, or have it explain a section you don't have time to decode.

The follow-ups happen whether you remember or not.

Pulse checks, overdue initiatives, stale documents, renewal deadlines — MissionKonsol watches the calendar so you don't have to, and pings you or your Slack before it becomes a fire.

Your whole team, reading the same instrument panel.

Invite the people you trust, hand them a role, and stop being the only one who knows where anything is. Shared diagnostics, shared documents, shared pipeline — one workspace, not eleven personal folders.

Nothing expires without you knowing first.

Licenses, insurance, filings, contracts — tracked, linked to what they actually protect, with an audit-readiness score instead of a vague sense of dread.

Reach everyone who matters, on purpose.

Segment your contacts and send a real campaign, with opens and clicks you can actually see, instead of a one-off email you're not sure landed.

Nothing happens in the dark.

Every automation run and every send is logged and scored, so 'I think that went out' becomes 'here's exactly what happened.'

A ranked list of what to fix next, not a guess.

The Strategy Engine reads every system at once — finance, compliance, pipeline, ops — and hands you one prioritized list of what actually moves the business forward.

Modeling

Ecosystem Canvas

Map how work, customers, and your org actually flow — including BPMN-style swimlanes and gateways.

Playbook

Generate real SOPs, policies, and checklists you actually keep and use.

Operations

Finances

Runway, recurring expenses and subscriptions, and invoices — one dashboard for the money.

Action Center

Initiatives, projects, and goals — owned, followed up on, and AI-assisted from one place.

Employment

Run open roles through a real hiring pipeline, then manage the active roster, time off, and notes once they’re hired.

Growth

CRM

A deal pipeline for tracking revenue in progress, plus a support-ticket tab for the customers already in it.

Campaigns

Build, segment, and send real email campaigns to your CRM contacts — with open/click tracking and AI-assisted content.

Calendar

Every pulse, deadline, meeting, and customer booking request in one shared team calendar.

Intelligence

Strategy Engine

Every operational surface ranked into one prioritized list of what actually moves the business forward next.

Scorecard

One system-wide health score, blending your workflows, automations, and KPIs into a single number.

Diagnostic Engine

Scans your workflows, finances, compliance, and pulse trend for bottlenecks, gaps, and risks — not just a survey.

Compliance Engine

Track licenses, insurance, filings, and contracts — linked to the workflows and costs they touch, with a real audit-readiness score.

Secretary

A floating assistant on every screen — chat grounded in your real data, quick-add for tasks/contacts/revenue and more, and one-click explanations of any section.

Why 'console,' not 'dashboard'

A dashboard shows you numbers. A console lets you fly.

Most tools built for small teams stop at the dashboard — a chart of your revenue, and the flying left entirely to you. Solo founders don't need another chart. They need a cockpit: one seat, every instrument in reach, and a system that flags what needs a hand on the yoke right now.

That's the bet MissionKonsol makes: that running a business alone isn't a motivation problem, it's an instrumentation problem. Give a solo founder the same visibility a five-person ops team would have, and they stop reacting to the business and start piloting it.

Sit down at one console. See everything. Fly the mission.

What operators say once they're at the console

Early feedback from founders piloting MissionKonsol.

I stopped finding out about problems a week too late. The console finds them first.

Solo founder, professional services

I used to be five browser tabs pretending to be five employees. Now I'm one screen.

Founder, two-person e-commerce brand

The first time I closed my laptop for a real weekend without checking eleven tools, I knew this was different.

Founder, early-stage SaaS

Simple, like it should be

Start free. Upgrade when the mission grows.

A free diagnostic and a few saved documents to try it for real, no card required. When you're ready to run the whole business from here, Pro unlocks everything for the whole team at one flat monthly price.

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The console is warmed up.

Quit flying blind. Take the controls.

Every hour you run the business from memory is an hour something quietly slips. Sit down at the console — it's free to start, and it's already reading your business better than eleven browser tabs ever could.