Draw a radius on the map. An AI agent finds local businesses like your most profitable customers and plots them as scored pins — 0–100, computed from your real ledger. Not who clicked an ad: who actually paid and left margin.

Command owns the books andthe growth. So “best customer” isn’t whoever clicked — it’s who actually paid and left margin, read straight from your general ledger. Then the agent goes and finds more of them.
From map to worked pipeline in four moves — AI lead generation for a small business that starts from your own numbers, not a rented list.
Every customer and prospect you have is already a pin — colored and sized by ledger-derived value, so your best customers are visibly your best customers.
Drop a radius around a point or drag a box over the area you want to win. That selection becomes the agent's exact, bounded assignment.
Using your confirmed ICP, it hunts the area via Google Places for businesses like your most profitable customers, dedupes them against your graph, and pre-scores each 0–100.
Candidates land as proposed parties with provenance cited — promote the good ones into sourcing and the pipeline, dismiss the rest. Your graph stays clean.
Ad platforms build look-alikes from clicks and pixels. Command builds yours from the general ledger it keeps for you — an interpretable fit score where every factor cites the exact posted journal entries behind it.
Nothing the agent finds touches your real graph until a human says so. Sourced businesses arrive as proposedparties — deduped, provenance-cited, pre-scored — and you promote or dismiss each one. No auto-outreach, no spray-and-pray: outreach in Command is hot-only, never spam.
And the system is honest about its own preconditions: if you haven’t confirmed an ICP yet, or an area turns up nothing usable, it tells you why instead of inventing results.
Cascade Mechanical — sourced in your radius · fit 86/100.
The map is a working surface over your whole business graph — every pin is a real party or job, filtered and colored by kind, lifecycle, and ledger-derived value band, with live pipeline badges.
Drill straight into the party or job behind it — pipeline, touches, documents, value band.
Click the map and search everything inside a geodesic radius — yours and newly sourced.
Trace a path and read true geodesic distance — territories, routes, service areas.
Drag a rectangle and everything inside becomes a selection you can hand to the agent.
You draw a radius or box on Command's map, and an AI agent sources businesses in that area that match your ideal customer profile — using your confirmed ICP's dominant category to hunt via Google Places. Each candidate is deduplicated against your existing graph, given an interpretable fit pre-score from 0–100, and plotted live on the map as a scored pin for you to review.
See it live on your own questions — draw a radius, watch the agent source and score the look-alikes, and decide if this is how you want to find local businesses to sell to.