One workspace. Everyone sees their version of it.

The whole agency works in one place: the same clients, projects and people, read by all 16 modules. But an OS only gets rolled out if the owner can trust it with the numbers, so what each person sees is scoped to their role. A member's dashboard shows their day, not your margins.

Built for a team, not a power user

Shared by design

Every module reads the same clients, projects and people. A brief captured in New Business becomes a scope in Delivery and a margin line in Money, with nothing re-explained between them.

Role-based permissions

Owners, admins and members see different things. Financials, cost rates and contract values stay scoped to the roles that should see them. Everyone else gets the work, not the ledger.

2FA on financial surfaces

Margin and Accounting can require a second factor per person, enforced on the server. Broad access to the workspace does not mean broad exposure of the money.

One shared allowance

Credits belong to the workspace, not to individuals. Anyone with a seat can run any module, and adding a teammate costs the seat price, never a second subscription.

Seats by plan

A seat is a person with a login. Full plan details are on the pricing page.

Free

$0/mo

1 seat included

Solo

$39/mo

1 seat included

Studio

$99/mo

5 seats included, then $15/seat

Agency

$249/mo

20 seats included, then $12/seat

Why this is the whole ballgame

Agency tools usually die at rollout: the owner loves it, the team never adopts it, and six months later it is one more subscription nobody opens. A workspace the whole team can safely live in, where the sensitive numbers are structurally invisible to the people who should not see them, is what makes company-wide adoption possible in the first place.

Bring the whole agency

The product opens to the waitlist first, and prices are locked for everyone on it. Join with one email.

Get early access

Free plan at launch. No card, and one email, when it opens.