AIOS Command
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Your internal apps hold three years of operational decisions nobody has audited. Command reads every app, every query, every audit log entry, and builds an ops map your dashboards never showed you.

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Command found these insights in a single Retool workspace within one hour

Hidden tool sprawl

38 internal apps audited, 71 apps with no active users in 60 days, 28 dashboards loaded daily by only one person - from usage data alone.

One workspace. 38 apps. One hour.

Ungoverned queries

19 queries reading customer data with no row-level filter. 12 apps writing to production with no approval step. All invisible until now.

Shadow Notes read between the audit logs.

Operational drag

53% of your apps lack error handling on critical actions. The rest carry stale queries, hardcoded credentials, and orphaned components nobody owns.

First insights within 48 hours.
Watch: How AIOS Command works with Retool
How does AIOS Command work with Retool?
AIOS Command connects directly to your Retool workspace via secure API token authentication. It analyses your entire app library in minutes, extracting usage patterns, query structures, audit log activity, permission settings, and error rates. Command then surfaces these insights as shadow notes, identifies abandoned apps, and drafts governance recommendations for every internal tool. Updates sync to your ops dashboard, so when Command flags a risk, your team sees it in one place. No data is copied to external servers - analysis happens in your workspace.

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What happens today

Every quarter your team logs into Retool hoping to know which apps are still load-bearing. They see a folder of dashboards. No usage signal. No ownership tag. No idea which queries are leaking customer data. Most quarters the audit gets skipped entirely.

You have 38 internal apps built across three years and four engineers who have since left. You have no idea which ones run finance workflows, which ones touch production, or which queries are quietly fetching PII without filters. Your ops map is a guess. Your real risk surface lives buried in audit logs, and nobody reads them all.

Every quarter those 71 abandoned apps sit unreviewed is another quarter of audit risk, licence waste, and operational debt your finance team cannot quantify.

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Open Retool admin and scroll the app list looking for tools to retire
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Open audit logs in another tab and lose the thread halfway through
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Check resource permissions one by one for risky configurations
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Miss governance issues because no app flags itself as risky
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Operational risk never surfaces as a board-level metric

What Command sees in your Retool

Command doesn't summarise apps. It infers. It reads your entire Retool workspace once and extracts 40+ behavioural rules that describe how your team builds, ships, and abandons internal tools.

Shadow Notes surface what your ops dashboard isn't saying. Tool intelligence emerges from usage patterns alone. Your digital twin knows which apps to retire first, which queries leak customer data, and which dashboards are load-bearing for one person only.

Within 48 hours, Command builds you an ops map from app data alone: 38 apps, 71 abandoned tools, 19 ungoverned queries, 53 apps without error handling.

Digital Twin Extracted
40+
tool rules
38
apps analysed
71
abandoned tools flagged
Real-time
shadow notes

The two digital workers in Command

Insight Team

Watches every app, surfaces what your ops dashboard is missing. Extracts usage patterns, identifies governance gaps, surfaces shadow notes, finds operational risk across queries and audit logs.

Reads your entire Retool workspace in minutes
Audits 38+ internal apps for usage and ownership
Finds 71 apps with no active users in 60 days
Creates 40+ behavioural rules from your build patterns
Generates shadow notes on every risky query

Action Team

Drafts follow-ups in your voice, handles scheduling, reactivates cold threads, manages commitments.

Drafts deprecation plans for abandoned apps
Recommends row-level filters for ungoverned queries
Flags apps writing to production without approval steps
Maps single-owner dashboards to a backup owner
Syncs governance recommendations to your ops dashboard

Before and after Command

Before Command
Apps built and abandoned with nobody watching
No visibility into which queries fetch customer data unfiltered
Production writes happen with no approval step
Audit reviews written from scratch every quarter
Ops dashboard is disconnected from app reality
Nobody tracks the dashboards only one person uses
Operational risk takes a year to surface
After Command
Audited in minutes, deprecation plans prepared automatically
Complete sweep identifies every ungoverned query
Every production write requires a documented approval
Audit briefs prepared with real usage data, ready to review
True app health emerges from usage data alone
Every single-owner dashboard mapped to a backup owner
Operational risk surfaces in 48 hours

What Command can do with your Retool

Auto-draft deprecation plans

Command writes retirement briefs for abandoned apps and queues them in your ops dashboard, ready to review and approve.

Track every query

Flags queries reading customer data without filters, writes lacking approval, and apps with hardcoded credentials. Nothing slips through.

Revive abandoned apps

Reads the full history of an unused app and drafts a refresh brief with the owner, the gap, and the workflow it should serve.

Search everything instantly

Find any app, query, or audit log entry by author, resource, topic, or date across your entire Retool history in seconds.

Common questions about Retool integration

Is my Retool data stored outside Retool?

Your apps and queries remain in your Retool workspace. Command analyses them in your workspace using a secure API token. No source is copied to external servers. Your data stays yours.

Can Command modify my Retool apps?

Command does not edit anything automatically. It surfaces insights, drafts deprecation plans, and queues governance recommendations as proposals. Your team approves and ships every change.

How long does it take to connect Retool?

Two minutes. You generate an API token in your Retool organisation settings, and Command begins analysing your workspace immediately. You will see your first actionable insights within 48 hours.

Does this replace our app review process?

No. Command builds intelligence from your Retool data that a manual review cannot see at scale. It connects audit logs, query history, and usage data. Think of it as the digital worker that watches every internal tool.

Does it work with Retool Cloud and self-hosted?

Yes. Command works with Retool Cloud, Retool Enterprise, and self-hosted Retool deployments. It connects to whichever instance has API access, including on-premise installations.

Can I revoke access at any time?

Yes. Command uses a standard Retool API token. You can revoke it anytime in your organisation settings. Command stops working immediately.

Does Command read every resource and query?

Command reads the apps, queries, audit logs, and resources the connecting token has permission to access. Permissions follow your existing Retool role model. Nothing outside that scope is touched.

Connect your Retool. See what's hiding.

Your internal apps know more than your ops dashboard. Command finds the operational signals hiding in 38 apps, 71 abandoned tools, and 53% of apps without error handling.

One-click OAuth. Live within 48 hours. No IT team required.

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