Platform

The systems that actually run the business.

CommandOS HQ is built in three layers. Each layer is real. Each one connects to the next.

// Three layers

Website. Operations. Command Center.

Website

The front door customers see — built into the same system that runs the business.

Operations

Daily workflows, task ownership, accountability, and execution tracked in one place.

Command Center

Role-based dashboards that surface what matters to each person, and to leadership across the whole business.

// What's inside

The modules behind the layers.

Intake Systems

Structured capture for leads, requests, and incoming work — nothing gets lost in inboxes.

Role-Based Dashboards

Each role sees the slice of the operation they actually need to act on.

Internal Support

Issues, requests, and follow-ups handled inside the same system the team already lives in.

Equipment Intelligence

Track what you run on. Status, history, and ownership stay attached to the asset, not a spreadsheet.

Content Library

Forms, files, training, SOPs, and print-ready resources — organized and reachable.

Email-to-Dashboard Intake

Future capability: incoming email turns into structured tasks and records, automatically.

Cross-Business Command Center

Multi-business operators move between operations from one navigation layer.

See how the layers work together.

Commander AI · AI Command Layer

AI built into the operating system — not bolted on later.

CommandOSHQ gives owners and managers AI help inside the workflows they already use: staff questions, SOPs, compliance reminders, menu updates, events, marketing ideas, customer messaging, and daily operations.

Ask questions about your operation

Owners and managers ask Commander AI about their business — hours, SOPs, policies, recent activity — grounded in their own data.

Turn SOPs into staff-ready training

Drop in a procedure. Commander AI rewrites it as role-based lessons, checklists, and required acknowledgements.

Summarize submissions and leads

Event submissions, customer leads, and intake forms get summarized into clear next actions instead of long threads.

Draft promos, texts, and social posts

Generate campaign copy, SMS drafts, and social posts tied to your menu, events, and audiences. Owners still approve every send.

Help managers answer staff questions

First-pass answers to staff questions from your own SOPs, schedules, and policies — managers stay in the loop, not interrupted constantly.

Surface expiring licenses and risks

ComplianceOS feeds Commander AI so it can flag expiring certifications, missed checklists, and operational risks early.

Convert KnowledgeOS into checklists

Commander AI turns articles, playbooks, and tricks of the trade from KnowledgeOS into checklists and training tools.

// Cross-platform layer — powers

SiteOS HQOpsOS HQMarketingOS HQStaffOSKnowledgeOSComplianceOSEventOSAudienceOSEntertainmentOSGameDayOSSponsorOSTVOSLoyaltyOS

Commander AI assists owners and managers — it does not replace them. Approvals, sends, and customer-facing actions still require a human. Personas: Don powers restaurant and location concierge surfaces; Lou powers operator back-office workflows in CK3000; Barney is the sports / entertainment concierge for GameDayOS, TriviaOS, BingoOS, ContestOS, and WatchPartyOS.

// Engagement layer

Get people in the door. Keep them coming back.

Five connected modules built for sports bars, taprooms, and venues that live or die on in-house traffic. Engagement, sports execution, sponsorship, screens, and loyalty — under one operator.

// EntertainmentOS

The engagement layer for venues — drives in-house turnout with sports, trivia, bingo, watch parties, and contests that get people to show up, stay longer, and come back.

// GameDayOS

Powers sports-bar and game-day execution — schedule engine, watch parties, TV/game planning, fan engagement, and venue ops for the days revenue is decided.

// SponsorOS

Monetizes attention. Sponsor inventory, placements, run dates, impressions, and revenue tracking that work across GameDayOS, TriviaOS, BingoOS, ContestOS, and WatchPartyOS.

// TVOS

Controls the screens. TV registry, source assignment, game-day TV plans, and on-screen sponsor and promo overlays — built for managers, not remote-jugglers.

// LoyaltyOS

Keeps customers returning — points, visits, rewards, and recurring-customer programs across restaurants and venues, wired into AudienceOS and TextOS for owner-approved re-engagement.

// Partner readiness

Built to plug into the POS layer you already run.

CommandOSHQ is structured to connect with modern restaurant and venue POS systems — including SpotOn, Toast, Square, Clover, and similar platforms — for menu sync, ordering, loyalty, and reporting. Connectors ship surface-by-surface as partner agreements and access are confirmed. We do not currently claim an official SpotOn integration; the platform is partner-ready, not partner-announced.

MenuOS owns canonical menu identity and pushes it to satellite sites today. POS-side order, payment, and loyalty bridges roll out as integrations are formalized — never by faking data the underlying system does not actually return.