Global Telegram
Pause every Telegram conversation, disable scheduled sends and follow-ups, then restart the Telegram runtime.
Single launcher for the local operator surfaces. Open the UI you need; if a surface is protected, it will hand you its own login page.
Fast operator kill switches from the hub. The one-conversation action relays to Telegram and propagates to Instagram when identities are linked. The global actions disable runtime automation and schedule service restarts.
Pause every Telegram conversation, disable scheduled sends and follow-ups, then restart the Telegram runtime.
Skip the pending Instagram DM/comment queue, disable reply polling and scheduler flags, then restart the Instagram runtime.
Telegram and Instagram in one move. The hub relays to Telegram first, then disables the Instagram runtime locally.
If Fleet Ops token auth is enabled and you are not logged in yet, this action will send you to the Fleet Ops login first.
Daily control surfaces for automation, diagnostics, analytics, and creative execution.
Account health, diagnosis queue, onboarding, webhook checks, and fleet actions.
Runtime online. Browser access is gated by the Fleet Ops token login.
Same app as this hub. The UI redirects to its own login if the internal token is enabled.
OpenOperator dashboard for alerts, diagnostics, commercial pacing, and inventory.
Health endpoint responded successfully.
Separate app, usually on port 8000.
OpenCreative planning, run launch, shortlist review, and generation controls.
Health endpoint responded successfully.
Separate app, usually on port 8000, under the analytics session.
OpenCarousel review surface exposed by the local content radar viewer server.
Viewer reachable. 1 review item(s) and 1 publish pack(s) currently visible.
Separate local server, usually on port 8765.
OpenBrief-first cockpit for planning, review, publishing, and learning loops.
Cockpit status endpoint responded successfully.
Separate local server, usually on port 8765 under /cockpit.
OpenOperational endpoints and legal pages that still matter when debugging or checking the service state.