SuiteTXTby Fossys
Built by Fossys · Daily brief is live

Operations,
by text message.

SuiteTXT gives leaders blockers, wins, status, help, and a scheduled daily brief from the phone they already use.

Deliberately narrow. The shortest path to operational truth for nonprofit leaders, consultants, and small leadership teams.

Live: blocked · wins · status · help · brief
Product in action

Text a command. Get an operational answer back.

A guided demo with nonprofit-style examples. One short command becomes a useful answer the leader can act on now.

01

Ask

One short command instead of opening a stack of systems.

02

Check

SuiteTXT looks at the operating layer and pulls the next useful truth.

03

Receive

The answer arrives in plain language, ready to use.

Try a command

Guided demo · not a live account

Daily brief is already live. Scheduled · morning delivery
brief Daily brief live
brief
8:00 AM Daily Brief Good morning. 3 blockers need attention. 2 wins since yesterday. 1 item awaiting leadership review. Cash check-in is current. Volunteer orientation is confirmed.
Scheduled to arrive before the day starts moving. Guided demo
Why it matters

The friction is the delay between knowing and acting.

Leaders are buried in systems, meetings, inboxes, and dashboards. SuiteTXT shortens the distance between a question and a useful answer so the next decision does not wait on another reporting session.

Buried in systems

Board work, donor follow-up, budgets, and operations live in different places. The work is real. The visibility is scattered.

Stalled decisions

Small approvals, reviews, and missing inputs create friction when the right person doesn't see the signal quickly enough.

Shortest path

SuiteTXT is built for the fastest trustworthy answer, not the largest software surface area.

Live today

Five commands. One clear answer each.

The early operating loop is already useful. brief is live now, on a schedule, and belongs in the same layer as blockers, wins, status, and help.

8:00 AM Daily Brief

Good morning. 3 blockers need attention. 2 wins since yesterday. 1 item awaiting leadership review. Cash check-in is current. Board packet draft is still waiting on sign-off.

A premium operating note, not a dashboard sweep.

blocked Top blocked issues, ranked by priority. Live
wins What shipped in the last 24 hours. Live
status One-line counts across the board. Live
help List available commands. Live
brief Scheduled daily briefing delivered to the phone. Live
Coming next

The roadmap stays narrow on purpose.

The next layer is about removing delay, not inflating the interface. Directional, and clearly separate from what is already live.

Approve

Lightweight sign-off by reply, for narrow decisions that should not sit in inboxes or meeting notes.

Next

Push alerts

Prompt leaders when work backs up or crosses a threshold instead of waiting for them to ask.

Next

Expanded vocabulary

Grow the command set around the real operating model of the organization, not a generic workflow.

Next
Built for

Leaders on their phone who still need a real picture of the work.

Especially useful when a small group is carrying meaningful operational load and cannot afford more software sprawl.

Nonprofit executive directors

See blockers, momentum, and the shape of the work without disappearing into operations tooling.

Nonprofit consultants

Reinforce client workflow mapping with a visibility layer that doesn't compete with it.

Small leadership teams

Reduce repeated check-ins when a few people need shared clarity but not another app rollout.

Operators and founders

Keep a useful operational thread alive between meetings, site visits, donor calls, and a moving day.

Discovery call

A pilot path. Not a software rollout.

Start with one operating loop. We learn where leadership loses visibility, map the highest-value status and approval path, pilot SuiteTXT there, and expand carefully.

01

Discovery call

Understand the operation, the friction, and what leaders need to know faster.

02

Workflow mapping

Identify the highest-value status and approval loops worth bringing into a phone-first interface.

03

Pilot setup

Connect SuiteTXT to a narrow workflow so the first version is understandable and trustworthy.

04

Expand

Add briefs, approvals, alerts, and more vocabulary only after the first loop proves itself.

If your team is tired of operational answers being trapped in dashboards and meetings, a focused discovery call is the fastest way to see if a pilot makes sense.

Schedule a 30-minute call