What this replaces
Instead of fragmented texts, walkie-talkie chatter, and tribal knowledge during the event, day-of operations becomes a shared, observable surface with a single source of truth.
Day-of is where event teams need the most coordination and have the least time. CT Networks makes the live event surface a coordination layer between humans and AI coworkers, not a passive dashboard.
Live signals stream into the event workspace from registration, staffing, and on-site systems
Command Analyst consolidates signals into ranked incidents and alerts
Coworkers run their day-of playbooks within their own scope
Operators review escalations and approve sensitive actions in the approval queue
Command center keeps a continuously updated event health view for the team
Instead of fragmented texts, walkie-talkie chatter, and tribal knowledge during the event, day-of operations becomes a shared, observable surface with a single source of truth.
The system needs a Command Analyst coworker, event-scoped permissions, an incident queue, an approval queue, and a live health view in the command center.