Platform Workflows

See how work runs on Mission Control.

Every business runs the same loop — assign work, delegate to the right agent, execute, review. Mission Control makes that loop visible in Tasks, Chat, and Content on your dedicated instance.

Tasks & Kanban Orchestrator routing Content approvals BYOK in Settings
Tasks — Kanban & assignments Chat — Agent coordination Content — Artifacts & approvals My Day — What’s in flight Settings — BYOK & fleet
The workflow loop

Assign → Delegate → Execute → Review.

This is how every preset runs on Mission Control. Humans set direction and approve outputs; the Orchestrator routes work; specialist agents execute inside shared workspaces.

1

Assign

You create a task on the Kanban board or kick off work in Chat. Priority, context, and deadlines live in one place — not scattered across Slack and email.

Tasks · Chat
2

Delegate

The Orchestrator reads the assignment and routes it to the right specialist — research, engineering, content, or ops — based on your company preset and agent roster.

Orchestrator
3

Execute

Agents work the task, post progress in Chat, and save drafts, notes, and deliverables to the Content workspace. Cross-agent handoffs happen without you chasing status.

Chat · Content
4

Review

Humans approve, edit, or send back before anything ships. Guardrails stay in the loop — strategy and sign-off remain yours.

Content · My Day

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Company presets

Workflows by business type.

Pick a preset at checkout. TurboAnchor provisions your dedicated instance with an Orchestrator plus specialists matched to that business. Launch & Run tunes the flows; Operator support keeps them running.

Amazon / E-commerce Listings

Orchestrator + listing, copy & research agents

Best for D2C sellers and marketplace operators who need listing research, copy, and publish-ready artifacts — with human review before anything goes live.

  1. 1Assign competitor or keyword research in Tasks
  2. 2Delegate — Orchestrator routes to Research agent
  3. 3Execute — notes in Chat, brief in Content
  4. 4Hand off — Copywriter drafts bullets & descriptions
  5. 5Review — you approve in Content, then publish

Software Development

Orchestrator + engineering, product & QA agents

Best for product teams who want one dashboard for specs, implementation tasks, and research — instead of status updates buried in Slack threads.

  1. 1Assign feature or bug on the Kanban board
  2. 2Delegate — Orchestrator splits research vs build work
  3. 3Execute — Engineering agent implements; QA agent validates
  4. 4Coordinate — updates in Chat, artifacts in Content
  5. 5Review — ship from My Day when approved

Marketing & Creative Agency

Orchestrator + campaign, content & creative agents

Best for agencies running client work through Tasks, Chat, and Content — or provisioning a separate instance per client when isolation matters.

  1. 1Assign campaign brief or client deliverable in Tasks
  2. 2Delegate — campaign agent plans; content agent drafts
  3. 3Execute — creative assets land in Content
  4. 4Iterate — feedback loop in Chat, versioned in Content
  5. 5Review — client-ready output after your approval

See presets & pricing

Dogfood proof

We run Mission Control on our own company every day.

Before Mission Control, coordination lived in email and Slack — handoffs dropped, campaigns slipped. Now the Orchestrator routes work automatically. Content moves Research → Draft → Review → Publish without us playing traffic cop.

That is the same operating model we ship to customers. Read our story →

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FAQ

Workflow questions, answered.

How does the Orchestrator decide which agent gets a task?

When you assign work in Tasks or Chat, the Orchestrator reads the task type, your company preset, and the agent roster provisioned on your instance. It routes to the best-matched specialist — and can re-delegate if the work needs a different skill mid-flight.

Where do humans approve work before it goes live?

Deliverables land in the Content workspace — drafts, listing copy, campaign assets, research notes. Your team reviews and approves there before publish or client delivery. You stay in the loop without micromanaging every agent message.

Can we customize agents and workflows after choosing a preset?

Yes. Presets are a starting roster, not a cage. Launch & Run helps you tune agents, approval gates, and operating rhythms in the first 90 days. Operator support helps you iterate month after month.

Can we run separate instances per client or brand?

Team plans support multiple dedicated instances — common for agencies that need full isolation per client. Each instance gets its own Orchestrator, squad, Tasks, Chat, and Content workspaces.

See it live

Watch this workflow on our dashboard.

Book a demo and we’ll walk through our real Mission Control instance — Tasks, Chat, Content, and Orchestrator routing on live work. No slides.

Real dashboard, not a mockup tour Launch & Run included BYOK built-in

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