Too many updates
Slack threads, decks, and dashboards all claim to be the source of truth.
Founder operating cockpit
CompanyOS turns meetings, tickets, customer feedback, goals, and team updates into priorities, owners, risks, and weekly execution briefs.
Paste the chaos. Get the operating system.
Today's priority
Ship reliability patch for OAuth edge case blocking two enterprise pilots
Owner: Alex (Eng)
Ship reliability patch for OAuth edge case blocking two enterprise pilots
P0Delivery · Alex (Eng)
Close narrative on ICP + packaging so sales stops custom scoping every deal
P1Revenue · Jordan (GTM)
Instrument activation funnel through day-7 with one shared dashboard
P1Metrics · Sam (Product)
“Setup feels fragile—first hour has to be boringly reliable.”
Enterprise pilot
“We love insights but permissions confuse admins on day 1.”
Onboarding call
Queue
CEO · open 6d
Product · open 3d
Eng lead · open 1d
CEO
heavy loadSequencing · capital · top-3 edits
Eng lead
heavy loadReliability + staffing the critical path
Product
balanced loadCustomer truth → roadmap cuts
Chief of Staff
balanced loadOperating brief + follow-up queues
Weekly operating brief
Execution score
76
Composite from clarity, owners, risks
Know what matters, who owns it, and what is slipping—before the quarter quietly drifts.
Slack threads, decks, and dashboards all claim to be the source of truth.
Every function brought software. Nobody brought an operating system.
Notes pile up. Owners do not. Execution clarity stays stuck in the founder's head.
The company moves—but not on purpose. Priorities change silently mid-week.
Input chaos → detect priorities → assign owners → surface risks → generate operating rhythm.
Meetings, feedback, tickets, goals, blockers—paste the messy truth once.
CompanyOS surfaces the top stack with tradeoffs, not a backlog vanity contest.
DRIs with load. No shared accountability theater.
Delivery, market, team, capital, reputation—early, visible, mitigated.
Weekly brief, follow-up queues, founder dashboard—execution on a cadence.
Turn messy updates into a weekly operating brief. This live sample uses the same local synthesis as the demo—priorities, risk, owners, customer themes, and agenda.
Publish the single north-star outcome for the next 7 days (metric + date)
P0Customer + product · Founder / CEO
Run a 40-minute decision session to kill two ambiguous initiatives
P1Execution · Head of Engineering
Instrument one funnel metric end-to-end and review it daily
P2Focus · Product Lead
Biggest risk
Delivery coupling on OAuth + onboarding—mitigate with a single DRI and a burn-down window before midweek.
Not a template dashboard—a closed loop from inputs to execution artifacts.
Company context that compounds—decisions, signals, and what changed.
A living P0–P2 stack tied to outcomes, not intentions.
Radar with owners for mitigation—not a slide buried in a folder.
Lanes, load, and who actually decides.
Verbatim themes routed to product action.
The few numbers decisions depend on—not vanity charts.
Monday publish, mid-week unblock, Friday retro—tight by default.
If your job is to turn signal into motion, this is your cockpit.
Stop carrying the company in your head. Publish a brief the team can run against.
One cockpit for priorities, owners, and customer language—speed without drift.
Portfolio operating cadence with repeatable briefs across companies.
Turn messy updates into a weekly operating brief the CEO can trust.
Blocker queues, risk radar, and execution score for lean teams moving fast.
Founder, Team, Studio, Enterprise—start where you are.
$99
Weekly brief + cockpit
$599
Shared dashboard + owners
$1.9k
Portfolio operating rhythm
Custom
Governance + integrations
No. Wikis store pages. CompanyOS turns inputs into priorities, owners, risks, and a weekly operating brief you can execute against.
Task managers track tasks. CompanyOS tracks operating truth: what matters this week, who owns it, what is slipping, and what customers are actually saying.
Manual ingestion, local mock synthesis in the demo, founder dashboard views, and the weekly brief artifact—integrations follow based on your stack.
Founders, startup CEOs, chiefs of staff, venture studios, fractional COOs, and small teams that need execution clarity without adding headcount.
Tenant isolation, audit trails, and least-privilege roles are first-class. Enterprise extends SSO, SCIM, and retention controls.
Turn messy updates into a weekly operating brief—then open the dashboard and run the week like a system.