Every SaaS product ships with a cloud dashboard. You log in, check your metrics, adjust some settings, log out. Your data sits on their servers, rendered through their UI, on their schedule.
We took a different approach.
Mission Control ships with every install
When you sign up for Stomme, your agent team comes with a full operational dashboard called Mission Control. It's a locally-hosted application that runs on your Mac — the same machine your agents run on.
This isn't a status page. It's an operational command centre.
What's inside:
- Agents — Health status, heartbeat timing, real-time log streaming, model usage. See what every agent on your team is doing right now. Not a summary email from yesterday — live, scrolling logs.
- Projects — Task queues, completion tracking, agent assignments. If your agents are working through a project, you can watch the progress, see what's next, and understand blockers without asking.
- Skills — Every capability installed on your system, with version numbers and test counts. Your agents' skill set is visible, auditable, and versioned. When we ship a new skill, you see it here first.
- Cron — Scheduled jobs in a timeline view. Heartbeats, automated checks, recurring tasks. Scheduling is what separates a chatbot from an autonomous agent — this is where you see that schedule working.
- System — Disk usage, gateway health, connected services. The operational basics that tell you everything is running.
- Tips — 210+ curated SaaS business tips across five categories: acquisition, revenue, customers, expenses, and infrastructure. Practical advice filtered by your business stage. Your agents can surface relevant tips based on what you're working on.
- Docs — Built-in documentation. Guides, capability references, troubleshooting. Accessible offline.
- Connections — Step-by-step setup guides for every integration. What's connected, what's pending, how to fix it.
Why local matters — and not just for privacy
The obvious argument for a local dashboard is privacy. Your business operations data stays on your machine. But that's not actually the main reason.
Speed
A local dashboard loads instantly. No network round trips. No waiting for a cloud server in another country to render your page. Click, see. That responsiveness changes how often you check in. You check more, you understand more, you intervene faster when something needs attention.
Offline access
Your agents keep working when the internet stutters. Your dashboard should too. Mission Control reads from local files — the same files your agents write to. If your broadband drops, you can still see exactly what your agents accomplished today.
Your agents can extend it
This is the feature that changes everything.
A cloud dashboard is static. The company that built it decides what pages exist, what metrics show, what views are available. You get what they ship.
Mission Control is extensible. Your agents can build new pages into it. A customer asks their agent to track client deliverables — the agent creates a new Mission Control page for it. Another customer needs a weekly revenue summary view — built, added, running locally.
The dashboard evolves with your business because the same agents that run your business can improve their own tools.
No vendor lock-in
If you cancel Stomme tomorrow, your Mission Control data — project history, task completion records, agent performance logs — is files on your hard drive. Not a database export you have to request. Not a CSV download from a settings page. Files. On your machine. Already yours.
How this compares to typical SaaS admin panels
| Typical SaaS | Mission Control | |
|---|---|---|
| Where it runs | Their cloud servers | Your Mac |
| Data location | Their database | Your filesystem |
| Speed | Network-dependent | Instant (local) |
| Offline access | None | Full |
| Extensibility | Wait for their roadmap | Your agents build new pages |
| Cancellation | Data export (maybe) | Files already on your machine |
| Custom views | Feature request | Agent builds it today |
The practical result
A solo founder with a Personal plan opens Mission Control in the morning. Agent health: green. Today's tasks: 3 completed overnight, 2 in progress. Email triage: done at 7am. A tip about reducing customer churn catches their eye — they ask their agent to research it.
A Business customer with three agents checks Projects. The dev agent shipped 4 pull requests overnight. The content agent drafted two blog posts. The ops agent reorganised their client folder structure. Everything visible, everything logged, everything on their machine.
That's not monitoring. That's operating.
Included with every tier
Mission Control ships with every Stomme installation. Personal, Professional, and Business customers all get the core dashboard. Business customers get additional pages for customer management, revenue tracking, and finance — the operational views that matter when you're running a multi-agent team as an economic engine.
No extra cost. No add-on. No premium tier wall. The command centre for your AI team is part of the product.
Ready to see Mission Control in action? Get started — founding rate available.