The whole point of what makes the Fabric Hub vision powerful: take the clutter of SaaS bloat (20 different tools for sales, marketing, reporting, docs, tasks) and collapse it into one system that thinks with you.
Here’s a clear lens:
🔑 Core Layers of Running Day-to-Day
Dashboards → KPIs, pipeline, campaign results, alerts. AI-generated summaries so managers don’t live in spreadsheets. To-dos → Daily digests, ticket queues, reminders. Automations → “If X happens, nudge Y.” Accountability → Who owns what, deadlines, follow-up cycles. Shared repository (brand guidelines, contracts, decks, briefs). AI retrieval → “Show me the last proposal we sent Somma.” Creative Execution (Specialized Tools) Design (Figma/Adobe/Canva). Video (Premiere/After Effects). Copywriting (ChatGPT + style guides). These are the only pieces that stay external. ⚡ What’s Left Out (and why it matters)
Finance & Billing: You’ll still need QuickBooks/Xero/Stripe for invoicing, payments, payroll. (But even here, AI can summarize cash flow & flag issues). Client Communication: Email/Slack/Teams won’t go away, but Fabric can integrate and make them smarter (drafts, auto-logging, nudges). Specialist Platforms: Ad platforms, socials, CRMs. They’re unavoidable because they’re the pipes—but Fabric makes them invisible to the AM by pulling their data up into the Hub. ✨ What You’re Really Building
Instead of “yet another project management tool,” you’re building a Command Center:
AI Digest → “Here’s what matters today.” Alerts → “Here’s what’s going wrong or right, right now.” Docs & Templates → “Here’s the precedent, ready to use.” Knowledge Retrieval → “What did we do last time for this client?” When you can ask:
“Fabric, what do I need to handle today?”
and it replies with a prioritized list, pre-drafted comms, and context—you’ve covered 80–90% of day-to-day operations.
🪞 So… Are You Missing Anything?
Not really. The only other pieces are:
Culture & Judgment: deciding which fires not to chase, which upsell to push, which creative idea to prioritize. Creative Tools: design, video, campaign build. Everything else can be streamlined into Fabric.