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Walk in knowing exactly what to do.

Command is the daily HQ. What happened overnight, what's working, and the handful of things that need you, on one screen the moment you log in.

Morning brief · ranked by what it costs to ignore
18 ballots need curing · 3 days left · from Ballot Chase
2Score dropped 4 overnight · off yesterday’s blast
3Queued send pre-flighting at 2× your opt-out rate
4Imported list holds 40 litigators · from List audit
Subscribers4,812+312
Sent8,410this week
RSVPs540town hall
The problem

The day starts with fifteen tabs and no answer to the only question that matters. What happened overnight and what needs me now.

How it works

How Command works.

1

Overnight, read for you

The brief reads what the platform knows. The cure deadline from Ballot Chase, the last pre-flight verdict, the litigator count from a list audit, the reputation move overnight.

2

The pulse at a glance

Subscribers, sent, reach, and RSVPs over the window you pick, so you feel the program's health in a second.

3

Act from here

Jump straight to the inbox, a new broadcast, or a waiting sequence touch, without hunting for it.

Why it matters

What you actually get.

Ranked, not piled

A cure window closing in two days outranks a score that slipped a point. The expensive thing sits at the top, and you work down until the fires are out.

The pulse in one place

Every number that matters, on one screen, so you're not stitching together tabs to know where you stand.

Nothing slips

Flagged replies and due touches surface themselves, so the thing that needed you doesn't wait a day.

The morning brief, ranked.

A two-person shop can’t watch ten screens. The reputation card, the pre-flight, the list audit, the cure clock, each one only helps if someone’s looking the moment it fires. The brief puts them on one screen, in order of what it costs you to ignore. Autopilot runs the program. The brief tells the human where to point their judgment. One does the hours, the other makes the calls, and together they’re the whole staff. The brief reads seeded signals in this build. Live, it pulls your real cure deadlines, your real pre-flight history, your real audits, and your true reputation move, and ranks them on the actual cost of letting each one sit.

Morning briefRanked by costCure clockPre-flight verdictReputation move
Morning brief · ranked by what it costs to ignore
18 ballots need curing · 3 days left · from Ballot Chase
2Score dropped 4 overnight · off yesterday’s blast
3Queued send pre-flighting at 2× your opt-out rate
4Imported list holds 40 litigators · from List audit
Subscribers4,812+312
Sent8,410this week
RSVPs540town hall
Every command send runs on the compliant floor.Consent, quiet hours, STOP and HELP, verified sender. On by default, before a single message leaves.
See the compliance model →

Put Command to work.

Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.

This sits on the floor. Consent, quiet hours, STOP status, and sender verification check every send from this screen before it leaves.

See it on your race.

Questions

Asked and answered.

What does a campaign texting dashboard show?

The morning brief. What sent overnight, what came back, which replies are flagged, and which sequence touches are due today. One card, read it, run the day.

Who is the command center built for?

The person running the program. It's built the way a field director eleven days out actually works, not the way a demo flows.

Does it show compliance status?

Yes. Sender verification, registration state, and anything the gate held sits on the same screen, so nothing surprises you at send time.