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Open your Company HQ

Updated 16 July 2026 · 3 steps

Ask Corey to build your Company HQ. It renders a read-only dashboard of your business from your latest files and opens it in your browser as a local page - a headline strip, next actions, roadmap, content, finance and a page per project. It is a fresh snapshot each time, not a live server, and it stays private to you.

Company HQ is the single screen that shows you where your business stands - cash, recurring revenue, what needs your attention, your roadmap, your content, and a page for every project. It is not something you keep updated by hand. Corey builds it from the files you already have, on demand.

Ask Corey to build it

There is no dashboard to configure and no command to memorise. In a session, just tell Corey:

Build my Company HQ.

Corey reads your current project files and renders a read-only dashboard - an HQ overview plus one page per project - then opens it in your browser.

Company HQ - Home
Cash£24.6k
Recurring revenue£3.2k / mo
Pageviews (30d)18.4k
Open items7
  • Approve the pricing update
  • Reply to partner intro
  • Review draft blog post
WebsiteProductMarketingFinance
Illustrative Company HQ home - Corey renders this from your files.

It is a snapshot, not a server

This is the important mental model. Company HQ is a projection of your files at the moment you build it. Your project files and GitHub stay the single source of truth; the HQ is disposable and regenerated. That is a feature: there is nothing to keep in sync, no second copy to drift. When something changes, you ask Corey to refresh it and you get a current picture.

Because it can show your finances, it stays private to you. By default it is a file on your own machine. If you ever choose to put it online, it goes behind a private login - never public.

Move around the views

Company HQ has a persistent top nav:

  • Home - the headline numbers (cash, recurring revenue, pageviews, open items), a preview of your next actions, and a grid of your projects.
  • Next actions - your ranked deadlines, approvals and work, each linking through to where it lives.
  • Roadmap - where your work sits and how it has moved.
  • Content - your content pipeline and traffic.
  • Finance - a roll-up across projects, computed as you view it.
  • Knowledge - what Corey can do for you and what it has learned.
  • Projects - a page per project, and a page per department inside it.
Company HQ - Next actions
  • ApprovalApprove the pricing updateFinanceToday
  • DeadlineShip the onboarding fixProductTomorrow
  • ReplyReply to partner introMarketing2 days
  • ReviewReview draft blog postWebsiteThis week
Illustrative next-actions view - each item links to where it lives.

Refresh it whenever

Ask Corey to rebuild your Company HQ whenever you want a fresh look - after a busy day, before a review, or when you have just shipped something. It regenerates from your files each time, so it is always current the moment it is built.

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Questions, answered

No. It is a read-only snapshot Corey renders from your own files and opens as a local page in your browser. It is not a live server or a public URL - it reflects your files at the moment you build it, so you refresh it by asking Corey to rebuild it.
No. Company HQ is a disposable projection - your project files and GitHub stay the single source of truth. You can delete the HQ and rebuild it any time; the source always wins.
By default it is just a file on your own machine, so no. Because it can show finance numbers, it is built to stay private to you - if you ever put it online, it goes behind a private login, never public.
A headline strip of your key numbers - things like cash, recurring revenue, pageviews and open items - then a preview of your ranked next actions and a grid of your projects, so you get the state of the business at a glance.