What Mission Control does
Mission Control gives an operator a named workspace for a specific job: deployment, incident response, client support, migration, audit review, admin work, or product development. The goal is to keep the relevant tabs, views, notes, tools, and evidence tied to the work instead of scattered across a browser session.
Core elements
- Mission Tabs for named workspaces.
- Mission tools for common operational actions.
- Launch Recipes for opening repeatable sets of destinations.
- Runbook notes and checklists that stay with the mission.
- Evidence capture for URLs, titles, timestamps, context, and notes.
Client value
Mission Control helps technical workers move from open-ended browsing into a more accountable operating surface. It is especially useful when work crosses cloud consoles, documentation, status pages, ticket systems, and release targets.