Three working, clickable prototypes for Jason to choose from. The recommended one is the full Inframark console; the other two are simpler, standalone views. All wired to the same live systems and the same numbers - click any card to open it.
The command center as a finished product, in Inframark's colors: the five RFP views as tabs, every captured system tagged, and a scoreboard, heat wall, and drill-downs built to an executive finish.
Open Concept 1 →The daily 6 AM briefing as the whole product. One calm page: the short version, the five things that need you, then every domain in plain English. Nothing to learn.
Open Concept 2 →The whole company on one wall: a live event ticker, the carve-out heat wall, what-if scenarios, and "Ask NewCo" - type a question, the agents answer with sources cited.
Open Concept 3 →Every deliverable in the RFP, shown checked off in the working prototype - the five executive views, the Wave 1 integrations, and the integration + orchestration layer you flagged as the biggest missing item.
Built verbatim from the RFP, with every metric you listed on its named view.
Every Wave 1 system tagged on the component it feeds. Wave 2 (Dayforce, ADP, Avalara, IMSBilling) staged on the Platform view.
The integration and orchestration layer you called "the biggest missing item," shown as a first-class part of the product.
It is the RFP's own five-view architecture, finished to an executive standard in Inframark's colors - the easiest concept to grow into the Wave 1 build.
Concept 2 (the Morning Brief) and Concept 3 (Mission Control) are simpler, standalone views for a lighter-touch read - both open from page 1.