Read-only
It can look things up but not change anything. Asking a question never edits a record, raises an invoice or moves a ticket.
The Operator sits over every module in the workspace. Ask which projects are losing money, who owes you, or who is free next week, and get an answer with its sources, instead of opening four tabs and interrupting two people.
Free plan at launch. No card, and one email, when it opens.
Most operational questions in an agency are already answered somewhere: in the time logs, the invoices, the check-ins. But getting the answer means knowing which surface holds it and going there, or interrupting whoever does.
The Operator turns that into one keystroke. Because every module reads the same clients, projects and people, one question can be answered across departments without anyone re-explaining context.
And because it reads real financial data, it is deliberately boring about trust: read-only, sources shown, permissions respected.
The Operator opens on top of whatever you are doing, in any module.
No query syntax. The questions below are the app's own seeded suggestions.
Every source it checked is listed with the answer, so you can verify it in one click.
It can look things up but not change anything. Asking a question never edits a record, raises an invoice or moves a ticket.
Each answer lists the records it was built from, so you can verify the answer instead of taking it on faith.
Every lookup runs under the asker's workspace permissions. Nobody learns through the Operator what they could not see directly.
These are the app's real seeded suggestions, with the departments each one reads.
"Which projects are losing money?"
"Who owes us money?"
"Who's free next week?"
"What needs my attention?"
The Operator is not a department module: it is the Cmd-K surface across the whole workspace, and it answers from whichever departments your plan includes. One credit allowance covers every module, so there is no per-agent pricing and no surprise line items.
Compare plansNo. The Operator is read-only by design: it can look things up but not change anything. That is a deliberate guarantee, because it reads real financial data.
It shows every source it checked, so you can open the same records and verify the answer yourself. An answer you cannot trace is an answer you cannot trust.
No. The Operator respects your workspace permissions on every lookup. If someone cannot open the Margin board, they cannot read its numbers through the Operator either.
Join the waitlist and the Operator answers from whichever departments your plan includes, from day one. One email, no card.
Free plan at launch. No card, and one email, when it opens.