About OneHub360

Most small businesses run five tools. We built one product.

Every SaaS company shipped its piece. Nobody shipped the system. So we did. CRM, pipeline, inbox, chat, proposals, invoices, and a hosted MCP server. Same login, same data, one bill.

Why this exists

Five tools per business is not a strategy. It is a tax.

I (Dan) was running a CRM in one tab, scheduling in another, invoicing in a third, an email tool in a fourth, a chat widget in a fifth, and an analytics dashboard in a sixth. Combined cost: about $900 a month. Combined integration: copy-paste. Every individual tool was fine. Together they were a part-time job.

The reason this happened is not a mystery. Each SaaS company optimized for its own piece. The promised land was an "integrations marketplace" (pay extra to a third-party glue layer to make your tools pretend they were one product). The promised land never arrived. It was always one quarter away.

OneHub360 is the system instead of the pieces. The contact in the CRM is the same record as the visitor on your site, the email in your inbox, the line item on your invoice, the deal in your pipeline. Not "integrated." The same row in the same database.

Operating principles

What we actually believe.

Not values on a careers page. The four rules every product decision is checked against.

No admin team required.

A small business owner should be able to set this up alone, on a Saturday, in under an hour. If a feature needs a Salesforce admin to configure, it does not ship. Defaults are real defaults, not "talk to your account executive" defaults.

Integration is the product, not a feature.

The contact in your CRM, the email in your inbox, the line item on the invoice, the visitor on your site. Same record. Not Zapier between five vendors. Not "we integrate via API" buried in a docs page. One product, one data model.

AI agents read and write your business.

Most "AI" in SaaS is a chatbot welded to a sidebar. We shipped a hosted MCP server so Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and ChatGPT can actually move deals, send proposals, log calls. Same protocol Salesforce shipped, built for the rest of us.

Pricing you can predict.

No seat tax. No surprise overages. No "contact sales" tier hiding the real number. Plans start at $97/month and the tools you get on a plan are the tools you get. If we change something, you read it in the changelog before your invoice.

Founder

Built by Dan Morrell. Out of Chicago. One person.

I am the founder, the person who writes the code, and the person who answers dev@onehub360.com. The platform, the MCP server, the deploy pipeline, and most of the marketing copy you are reading were written by me.

I am also a customer. I run a small portfolio of businesses on OneHub360. When the pipeline screen loads slowly on a Tuesday morning at 7:43 AM, I notice in the same hour you do. The dogfood is constant.

I ship every week. If a thing is broken or a thing is missing and you tell me, the odds are good it will be fixed or built before the end of next week. That is not a marketing promise. That is the actual schedule.

Businesses I run on this thing

  • Acoustic Sound Panels(Owner)

    E-commerce + custom B2B acoustic panel manufacturer. Runs on OneHub360 for CRM, proposals, and live chat. The dogfood account.

  • Mixmastered Records(Owner)

    Independent record label. Releases, distribution, content workflow.

  • Terrace Cantina(Tech operator (client))

    Restaurant in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. AI voice ordering, Clover POS integration, OneHub360 unified inbox.

Where this is going

Honest scope.

The next twelve months are about three things: more MCP tools (write coverage across every object, not just CRM core), better defaults (a new account should feel useful in 10 minutes, not 10 days), and the boring infrastructure (audit, idempotency, rate limits, observability) that keeps an agent-friendly platform safe to plug into a real business. We are not going to ship a feature for every Twitter request. We are going to ship a small product that works.

14-day free trial. No credit card. No sales call.

Try the system instead of the pieces. If it does not replace at least three things you are paying for, cancel and we part friends.