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The AI sales workspace

The first thing
you open.

Your whole book in one place: Salesforce, 6sense, Zoom, Microsoft 365. You shape the view by talking to it, and it tells you who to chase next.

We’re taking on a handful of design-partner teams right now.

WORKS WITH THE TOOLS YOU ALREADY PAY FOR

Salesforce6senseZoomGongMicrosoft 365Google

The rep got nothing

Sales software was built for the manager, not the rep.

Forecasting for the VP. Coaching for the manager. Dashboards for the QBR. The rep got a form to fill out: five hours a week typing into a tool they never open, so a number could roll up for someone else’s meeting. Then “AI” showed up and mostly made it worse, promising to replace the rep with a bot you couldn’t question. Reps were never the problem. They just want their mornings back.

What it is

A workspace the rep actually wants to open.

01

The first thing you open at 8am

Most sales tools are one more thing to keep fed. This is the one you’ll actually open, instead of eight CRM tabs. There’s no setup. You just talk to it.

  • Ask for a view in plain English and it builds it.
  • Looks like the apps you actually like opening.
  • Move things around or undo a change. The layout is yours.
02

One view across your whole stack

Firstpane pulls from everything you already pay for. Any one vendor can only show you its own corner.

  • Salesforce, 6sense, Zoom or Gong, and Microsoft 365, side by side.
  • Every figure shows how fresh it is, like “Salesforce, 12 min ago.”
  • Switch a vendor later and your setup stays put.
03

An assistant you train, that shows its work

Every suggestion comes with the reason behind it, and a link to check it yourself. You stay in control of every call. And it only knows what you’ve taught it.

  • Tap “Why?” on anything and see the evidence.
  • Teach it your rules in plain English. Nothing it learns is hidden.
  • It suggests, you decide. Undo is always one click.

The dashboard agent

Talk to your pipeline.
Watch it build.

Ask for a view in plain English. The agent checks Salesforce, 6sense, Zoom and Microsoft 365, then builds a real widget and pins it to your canvas. It stays there. It’s part of your workspace, not a chat message you’ll lose in five minutes.

A Firstpane demo. The rep asks three questions in plain English and three widgets appear: At-risk renewals (4 accounts), Stuck deals (2), and Opened then quiet (3). Every suggestion shows why, and anything it does can be undone in one click.

Firstpane
JD
At-risk renewals(4)
Meridian Health$148KAug 14
● gone-dark 9d
Atlas Freight$92KSep 02
● gone-dark 12d
Northwind Labs$61KSep 21
● renewal 31d
Vela Systems$54KOct 06
● gone-dark 6d
Stuck deals(2)
Corveth Group$77KProposal
● 41d in stage
Brightline Co$33KNegotiation
● 36d in stage
Opened, then quiet(3)◆ trained by your rule #3
Meridian HealthOpened 3×Last: 9d ago
● no reply 9d
Helios RetailOpened 2×Last: 5d ago
● no reply 5d
Pinnacle AirOpened 4×Last: 11d ago
● no reply 11d
Agent
Morning, Dana. Ask for any view of your book.
who opened the proposal but went silent?
Added Opened, then quiet (3). Undo
Task created in Salesforce
Try one:

A single vendor can’t give you a single pane of glass.

No single tool sees the whole deal.

Copilot sees Microsoft. Agentforce sees Salesforce. Neither can see your Zoom calls or your 6sense intent, and your reps work across all of it. The free assistant in the bundle usually gets handed out and ignored. Pulling it all together is the actual job.

It shows its work.

Rules you can read.

The ranking runs on rules and signals you can see and change, not a model guessing at priorities. Reps connect their own accounts, so everyone sees exactly what their CRM already lets them see. You never have to take its word for anything.

Get in on a pilot

Be first through the glass.

We’re working with a small group of design-partner teams right now. Tell us a bit about yours and we’ll see if it’s a fit.

We’ll only use this to talk to you about a pilot.