Managers lack a unified daily command center with AI briefings
Office managers have no single-view dashboard combining AI briefings, approval queues, attention items, and daily schedules. This leaves them blind to daily operations requiring multiple tools to stay informed. The feature request comes from an internal issue tracker.
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