We deployed Mission Control first on ourselves. Here's what happened.
The most documented Mission Control deployment is TurboAnchor itself. We've been running our company on this platform — routing tasks, coordinating teams, managing pipelines.
How TurboAnchor runs on Mission Control.
The Problem
Coordination at scale broke us. By January 2026, TurboAnchor was running multiple service lines across distributed teams on three continents. Task handoffs between specialists — engineer to designer, researcher to writer — were dropping context. We were spending as much time coordinating work as doing it.
The Solution
A full squad of AI agents. One dashboard. We deployed Mission Control with a full agent squad mapped to our org structure:
- CEO Orchestrator — routes incoming work, prioritizes tasks
- VP Engineering — scopes technical tasks, reviews architecture
- Content Writer — drafts blog posts, social copy, sales collateral
- Research Analyst — gathers market intel, fact-checks content
- Ops Coordinator — tracks deliveries, manages timelines
The Results
Measurable impact in under 90 days.
| Metric | Before MC | After MC |
|---|---|---|
| Task handoff time | 4–24 hours | Real-time |
| Content pieces/month | 6–8 | 24+ |
| Sales outreach | Manual, inconsistent | Automated, tracked |
| Status visibility | Weekly meetings | Live dashboard |
What used to require 3 full-time coordinators now runs through one dashboard — with better visibility and zero handoff loss.
Before Mission Control, we delivered for clients across industries.
Taxly.ai
AI Tax PlatformFull development support and marketing strategy for an AI tax platform in the Australian market.
"TurboAnchor contributed to our app development and marketing success."
AQF Sports
E-Commerce GrowthDigital marketing and platform support for a UK-based sports e-commerce brand.
"I appreciated communication and work quality."
WBM International
Campaign ManagementeCommerce marketing campaign strategy and execution across global markets.
"TurboAnchor helped manage our campaigns and create what we had in mind."