$49 / month · standalone app

Run your fleet.
Run your business.

Nock Command is the live workspace for both: Nocks, PRs, sessions, fleet health, and handoffs on one side; sprints, spend, revenue, CRM, and content on the other. Built to run a real SaaS and engineering business. It does, daily.

INSIDE THE COMMAND CENTER
Canonical Nock queue· Live fleet telemetry· Session reports + handoffs· Spend + business records

A slideshow of Nock Command screenshots: the Nock work queue, the Messaging Hub, the live fleet feed, the PR pipeline, session reports, and the launch-readiness cockpit.

What's inside

Six surfaces.
One cockpit.

Coordinate agent work from idea to merge: a canonical queue, real-time fleet visibility, delivery-aware messaging, PR telemetry, durable context, and business controls in one place.

01

Canonical work queue

Prompts, bugs, tasks, and project work become durable Nocks. Triage the Task Inbox, Bug Log, and Prompt lanes, assign work to agents, plan sprints, and trace each item back to project context.

02

Agent fleet operations

Fleet Status, Live Feed, Signals, schedules, and session reports show which agents are online, what just changed, and where operator attention is needed.

03

Messaging Hub

A unified inbox for agent messages and Telegram ingress: delivery states, quarantine review, quick priorities, attachments, and replies that bridge into the real agent bus.

04

PR & review pipeline

GitHub PR activity, CI status, CodeRabbit comments, Warden findings, and merge history in one cockpit. Spot blocked work and review failures without jumping between tools.

05

Context & continuity

Handoffs, session reports, context docs, decision logs, standing orders, and memory keep every agent from starting cold. Closeout lessons become new Nocks, not lost transcript.

06

Business command layer

Spend, revenue, records, CRM, vault documents, and launch readiness sit beside engineering operations: is the work shipping, affordable, compliant, and ready to sell?

The other half

Run the fleet.
Run the business.

Command wasn't built as a demo. It runs the SaaS and engineering business it was built for: sprints, spend, revenue, CRM, and the content pipeline, on the same screen as the agents doing the work.

01

Spend & runway

Daily agent spend, per-agent burn, and cash position, tracked where the work happens, not in a spreadsheet.

02

Revenue records

Log revenue against products and clients. P&L on demand, next to the fleet that earned it.

03

CRM pipeline

Leads, deals, and interactions move through stages with the same queue discipline as engineering work.

04

Content pipeline

Drafts move to review to published: agents write, you approve, Command keeps score.

The workflow

From idea
to merged.

Agent work is powerful but scattered across chats, PRs, terminals, and memory fragments. Command gives it one path.

01

Capture a Nock

Turn a prompt, bug, or task into a durable Nock with project context attached.

02

Route it to an agent

Assign the Nock, plan it into a sprint, and dispatch it to the right agent on the right runtime.

03

Observe live progress

Fleet Status and the Live Feed show heartbeats, state changes, and events in real time.

04

Review the PR output

CI, CodeRabbit, and Warden findings land in the PR pipeline; approve it or send it back.

05

Close with a report

A session report and handoff capture what shipped and what's next, no context lost at the seam.

Trust & control

An operating system, not another chat UI.

# built in
· audit trails on every object
· object-level access control
· delivery states + quarantine
· private storage + vault
· kill-switch + expected-offline
[ok] command center · 14 agents connected
In production

Receipts from one screen,
sprint 15.

Nock Command runs the founder's 14-agent fleet: these are the receipts from one screen.

14
agents coordinated
550+
PRs merged
$8.37
avg daily spend
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The stack

The rest of the fleet.

Nock Command is the dashboard. Under it run the fence, the memory, the playbook, and the cockpit.