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The Hub

One page.
The whole business.

Everybody builds dashboards. The difference here is that this one is not a report about the business — it is the surface the business is actually run from, and every figure on it carries the state of its own evidence.

The problem with dashboards

A number nobody has proved is not a fact

The colour on every tile is not a KPI status. It is the state of the evidence behind the number.

A general manager's morning is usually eleven tabs: the accounts package, the inbox, the job sheet, two carrier portals, the CRM nobody updates, and a spreadsheet somebody owns. Nothing agrees with anything else, and the disagreements are found by accident.

The Hub replaces that with one page. It is assembled from the same systems the desks work in, so it cannot drift from reality, and — the part that is genuinely unusual — every tile shows whether its number has been independently verified, when, and by what check. A figure nobody has proved is marked as such rather than presented with the same confidence as one that has.

The Hub · Tuesday 07:41 All four companies
Cash at bank
£184,220
Reconciled 06:02 against the statement, not the total.
Owed to us
£96,54031 overdue
Aged debt falling for six weeks. Two accounts marked no-chase.
Committed out
£41,900
Purchase orders raised, not yet invoiced. Human release only.
Jobs in flight
17
Four at drawing, nine in build, three on site, one in handover.
Quotes out
£312k
Eleven live. Two past their chase date and being chased.
Dispatch this week
9
Eight tracking normally. One silent, and it is in the exceptions.
Compliance
2 due
Insurance renewal in 19 days. One RAMS needs reissue after a method change.
Needs a decision

Consignment 4471 has not scanned for 26 hours
Due on site Thursday. Carrier case open since 02:37. Nobody has told the client yet.

Brayfield: promised date is four days adrift
The floor moved; the client has not been warned. This is the one that costs a relationship.

Halden quotation is drafted and waiting on you
£38,400. Costed, drawing attached, three sign-offs recorded. It needs a person.

Overnight run
41 actions
All verified at the far end bar one, which reopened itself at 05:41.
Verified at the far end Stale — last check is old Unverified or failing Every tile drills to the record it came from
What makes it a hub

Six things a dashboard usually is not

01

Everything, in one place

Jobs in flight, cash, aged debt, dispatch, compliance dates and the overnight run. No tab has anything the Hub does not.
02

Evidence on every tile

Verified, stale, or unverified — stated, not implied. An unverified number is not presented as a fact.
03

Exceptions first

The page opens on what needs a decision. Everything healthy is collapsed, because healthy is not information.
04

Drill to the source

Every figure traces back to the record it came from in one click — the invoice, the consignment, the thread.
05

Built for a phone

Because the person who needs it is usually on a site, in a car park, at half seven in the morning.
06

It tells you when it is wrong

A feed that stops updating raises itself. A dashboard that silently shows yesterday's number is worse than no dashboard.

This is the least theoretical thing on this website: the Hub is how this business is run today, across four live companies, and it is where the pattern came from.

Ask us to show you the real one.

Not a mock-up of your business — ours, live, with the failures still on it. It is a more useful half hour than a slide deck.