The whole estate, on one pane of glass.
Foundation is where an organization’s entire technology estate becomes one coherent, current picture — and the same live view we hand every client.
This is the login every client holds. Click through it — real product, synthetic data, nothing confidential.
Sunday, July 12
Good morning, Alex.
4 clients under management · all systems on the deck below
14
3 unassigned · oldest 2d
zendesk
2
1 critical — Contoso VPN link
ninja
412
97.4% of managed fleet
ninja
38/38
last night, all sites
datto
The command deck: every client's whole estate, live. The operations-status tiles pull from the tools you already run — one view, not a drawer of portals.
Oversight you can’t inspect isn’t oversight. So we hand you the keys to the same view we work from.
Not a summary
No client-safe digest, no quarterly PDF. You log into the live operational view — the one we use to run your estate.
Structurally honest
A promise of transparency can be quietly broken. A shared login can't. The architecture enforces what a claim never could.
Yours to keep
Your documentation, history, and access live here and belong to you. We build every engagement so you could leave — which is what makes staying a choice.
One view over everything
It composes the tools you already run.
Foundation doesn’t replace your stack — it unifies it. The systems that run your business feed one accountable picture, so nobody has to log into nine portals to answer one question.
Microsoft 365
Identity & productivity
NinjaRMM
Endpoint management
Datto
Backup & continuity
Webroot
Endpoint security
EasyDMARC
Email authentication
KnowBe4
Security awareness
Zendesk
Support & ticketing
QuickBooks
Billing & spend
Monday
Projects & delivery
Brand names shown as the integration surface Foundation composes — not a menu of products we sell. We orchestrate what you already have; independence means we’re not paid to add to it.
Not a mockup
A live production application.
Foundation is single-sign-on gated, access-controlled down to what each person may see, and client-scoped from the very first row of its data model. It’s the environment we run the practice from, in production, today — not a slideshow built for this page.