By MeisnerDan
Operate a solo dev company with AI agents: delegate research, development, marketing, analysis tasks; triage brain dumps via Eisenhower matrix; manage projects/goals in Mission Control JSONs; generate daily/weekly plans, brainstorm ideas, plan/ship features with git integration.
Generate creative ideas on a topic and optionally save to brain dump
Activate the business analyst agent persona for strategy and planning tasks
Create a focused daily plan with top priorities, brain dump triage, and time blocks
Activate the marketer agent persona for growth marketing and content tasks
Break a feature into implementation tasks with milestone and Eisenhower classification
Context about running a fully agentic solo entrepreneur company. Use when the user discusses business strategy, agent delegation, team structure, or company operations. Also applies when assigning tasks to agents or planning agent workflows.
Applies Eisenhower matrix logic to prioritize work. Use when the user asks about priorities, what to work on next, or when triaging tasks and brain dump items.
Manages tasks in Mission Control. Use when creating, updating, or querying tasks, goals, projects, or brain dump entries. Applies when the user mentions tasks, priorities, to-dos, planning, or asks about what needs to be done.
No model invocation
Executes directly as bash, bypassing the AI model
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Tame the swarm. Ship what matters.
Open-source command center for solo entrepreneurs who delegate work to AI agents.

Idea · · · Research · · · Go / No-Go · · · Build MVP · · · Launch
You jot down a raw idea. Agents research the market and deliver a go/no-go report.
You give the green light. Agents build the MVP. You review it and say ship it.
They deploy the app, post to social media, run ad campaigns,
set up payments, and keep it running.
You made three decisions. They did everything else.
Right now, everyone is releasing autonomous AI agents into the wild. It's a Cambrian explosion — agent swarms spinning up, executing tasks, calling APIs, moving money, posting content. It's exhilarating. It's also like herding wild horses. Powerful, untamed, and running in every direction. Credentials are leaking. Agents are operating as black boxes. Nobody can tell you what's actually running, whether it finished, or if it went off the rails three hours ago.
I'm a serial entrepreneur with way more ideas than hours in the day, and nowhere near enough resources to pursue them all traditionally. I built Mission Control because I was drowning — not in work, but in the chaos of trying to manage it all. I wanted my time back. Time with my family. Time actually living — not trading my finite heartbeats for a paycheck. AI agents are the greatest force multiplier a solo founder has ever had. But unleashing baby AGIs into the wild without structure? That's not leverage. That's a liability.
Mission Control is the fenced playground where your AI agents can run wild — but safely. It's the bridge between you and your swarm. Agents get roles, inboxes, and reporting protocols. You capture a raw idea in the brain dump, agents research it, build the MVP, and Field Ops launches it into the world — with approval workflows and spend limits at every step. You stay in control without micromanaging. You see everything. You ship what matters.
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Prioritize Eisenhower matrix tells you what matters. Drag-and-drop tasks between Do, Schedule, Delegate, and Eliminate. |
Delegate Assign tasks to AI agents. They pick up work, execute, and post completion reports to your inbox. |
Supervise Dashboard, inbox, decisions queue. See every agent's workload, read their reports, answer their questions. |
Execute Agents don't just manage tasks — they execute real-world actions. Post to X, send ETH, call APIs. With approval workflows and spend limits. |
How is this different from Linear, Asana, or Notion? Those tools were built for humans typing into forms. Mission Control was built agent-first — from day one, for a world where AI agents do the work and humans make the decisions. Agents read and write tasks through a token-optimized API, report progress to your inbox, and escalate to you when they need judgment. You manage outcomes, not keystrokes. And it runs locally — no cloud dependency, no API keys leaked to third parties, no vendor lock-in.
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