Command Center

One place for the three things you do at the start of a day, a sprint, and a week: check what needs attention, plan the next sprint, and set up the status updates that go out without you. Three tabs, one sidebar entry.

What's in it

TabWhat it doesPlan
PulseProactive AI — overdue, due-soon, stale and unowned work, sprint health, and a daily AI briefing.Pro and above
PlannerAI Sprint Planner — an AI-recommended sprint you can review and turn into a cycle.Pro and above
DigestsScheduled Digests — recurring status summaries delivered to your team on a schedule.Business and above

The Command Center itself is always reachable. Each tab checks its own plan, so if your workspace has Pro you get Pulse and Planner and see an upgrade prompt on Digests — the tabs you own keep working.

Getting started

  1. Open the workspace sidebar.
  2. Click Command Center.
  3. Pick a tab: Pulse, Planner or Digests.

📷 Screenshot: the Command Center with the Pulse / Planner / Digests tab bar across the top and the Pulse content below.

It remembers which tab you were last on and reopens there.

Each feature also keeps its own direct route — /<workspace>/proactive-ai, /<workspace>/sprint-planner, /<workspace>/digests — so old bookmarks and deep links still work. They show the same content in a page of its own.

A sensible routine

  • Every morning: open Pulse. Read the briefing, clear anything overdue, put an owner on in-progress work that has none.
  • Every sprint: open Planner. Generate a plan, argue with the suggestions, create the cycle.
  • Once: open Digests and set up a recurring summary so nobody has to write the Friday update by hand.

Limits & good to know

  • It's a hub, not a new feature. Everything here is the underlying feature rendered as a tab — the same data, the same behaviour, the same permissions.
  • Tabs you aren't licensed for show an upgrade prompt, not an error, and don't affect the others.
  • The sidebar entry is for Admins and Members. Guests and viewers don't get it.
  • The tab you last used is remembered per browser, not per account — a different machine starts on Pulse again.