Proof on a real book
Your renewals are buried in your CRM. Here's a real one, dug out.
This is a real CRM we connected, exactly as it was. Here's what was buried in it, what BaseCommand surfaced, and the work it drafted. The same things are hiding in your book right now.
What was buried in the book
Real numbers from a real portal, nothing cleaned up first. This is the starting state most renewal teams are actually in.
540
live renewals, no single view
540 open renewals, the actual revenue on the line, split across three pipelines. This is the book you are asked to forecast, and it lived in three places no one looked at once.
16 of 4,186
deals rolled up to a company
Fewer than 1 in 250 deals was linked to its company. Ask how the Acme renewal is doing and the CRM could not answer. Nothing rolled up.
0
health or risk scores
Zero health, zero risk, zero renewal timing. Every renewal was a surprise waiting to happen, the kind you find out about at renewal instead of 90 days before.
~49,000
companies, almost all noise
The renewal units were not in the company list at all. They were buried in the deal pipelines, under 49,000 mostly empty company records.
What BaseCommand surfaced
No data project. On connect, it read the portal as-is, stitched the deals back to their companies, and computed the renewal view that was not there.
A book that scores itself
BaseCommand computed health, risk, and renewal timing for all 540 open renewals, on a portal that had none, then ranked what needs a human first.
The deals, rolled up at last
The association join relinked deals to their companies and keeps healing itself on a schedule, so how is this account finally has an answer.
The renewals that need you now, on top
The accounts with no owner, the ones gone quiet since onboarding, the renewals inside the window with no motion against them: pulled to the top of the queue instead of found at renewal.
The deal to company re-linking and its self-healing refresh are live in the product today. Portal anonymized; the four numbers above are the real observed values.
Then it drafted the moves
Surfacing the work is half of it. BaseCommand drafted the next move on the accounts that needed one and queued them for your approval. This is the shape of what lands in your Inbox, day one, before anyone cleaned anything up.
Your Renewal Inbox
Northwind Systems
DraftedChampion went quiet, 47 days to renewal
Save email drafted
Champion WatchAcme Corp
DraftedRenewal ready to quote
Multi-year quote drafted
Renewal QuoteVertex Labs
DraftedExpansion signal fired this week
Opener drafted to the budget owner
Expansion TriggerIllustrative. You approve every move before it sends.
The same things are buried in your book
Every CRM we connect looks like this underneath: renewals split across pipelines, deals that do not roll up, no health scoring, the real book hiding in plain sight. The only question is whether anyone has dug it out. You do not have to fix your CRM first. BaseCommand reads what you have, computes what you do not, and runs the motion on it. The mess becomes ours to absorb.
Now do it on your book
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