Credential Hub Launcher • four core apps • linked working lanes

The four core apps inside the Credential Hub are what make the shell actually useful.

This page explains the four working apps inside the Credential Hub Launcher: Contacts Hub, Vault, Projects, and Notes. These are not filler pages. They are the four core lanes that turn the Launcher into a usable command surface for field work, relationship tracking, secure references, and organized follow-through.

Estimated lane value

$315,000 combined

These four core lanes carry the real operating weight inside the Credential Hub. They are what let the shell hold people, secrets, project context, and internal reference material in one place instead of scattering it across tabs, screenshots, and memory.

Contacts Hub • $85k Vault • $110k Projects • $75k Notes • $45k Combined • $315k
How they connect

One working chain

Contacts Hub stores the people and company relationship record.People
Vault stores the secure logins, URLs, secrets, and tied references.Access
Projects groups the people and credentials into real working lanes.Structure
Notes preserves the context, prompts, reminders, and internal memory around the work.Context
Core apps
4
Contacts Hub, Vault, Projects, and Notes are the four work lanes under the Credential Hub shell.
Linked together
Yes
Sidebar routing, launcher cards, sitemap entries, and this overview page now all point directly into each lane.
Support shell
3
Launcher, Dashboard, and Settings support the four core apps without replacing them.
Use case
Field + Ops
This stack is for usable organization, not enterprise theater.
App one

Contacts Hub — estimated value $85,000

Contacts Hub is the relationship side of the Credential Hub. It holds people, companies, statuses, quick copy, CSV import and export, and relationship history so the user can actually keep track of who matters, where they fit, and what happened last.

Store people and company records in one organized place.Records
Track lead, warm, client, vendor, and personal statuses.Status
Import or export CSV so the lane is portable.Portability
Keep relationship history beside the person instead of in random notes.History
App two

Vault — estimated value $110,000

Vault is the protected access lane. This is where logins, API keys, payment references, URLs, documents, and related notes sit when they should not be floating loose across browsers, text files, or screenshots. It is the most security-sensitive lane in the four-app pack, which is why it carries the highest estimated value.

Store credentials, URLs, secrets, and secure references.Security
Tie secure records back to projects and people.Linked
Keep the shell useful offline with local access and backup support.Offline
Reduce the friction of finding what unlocks the work.Speed
App three

Projects — estimated value $75,000

Projects is the organizational lane that stops the hub from becoming a pile. It groups people, credentials, and notes into named work lanes so the user can operate around real campaigns, deals, teams, routes, or active missions instead of isolated fragments.

Group contacts, vault items, and notes into real working lanes.Grouping
Organize by campaign, route, event, or client workstream.Order
Make the other three apps feel like one system instead of loose tools.Structure
Keep follow-through readable when multiple lanes are active at once.Clarity
App four

Notes — estimated value $45,000

Notes is the context lane. It is where internal references, snippets, reminders, field observations, scripts, prompts, and operational memory live when they are useful but do not belong inside a contact record or a sensitive vault item.

Store reminders, snippets, internal references, and quick thought capture.Reference
Keep useful context near the work without polluting sensitive records.Separation
Support field use, follow-up prep, and operational memory.Context
Help the other three lanes stay clean by giving loose knowledge its own home.Cleanliness
Linked workflow

How the four apps should be used together

1. Capture the person
Start in Contacts Hub.
Save the person, company, status, and relationship record first.
2. Attach the access
Move into Vault.
Store the URLs, credentials, tokens, or secure references that unlock the work.
3. Group the work
Organize in Projects.
Bundle the people and secure records into a named working lane.
4. Preserve the context
Keep the running memory in Notes.
Save reminders, observations, prompts, scripts, and internal references there.
5. Review through Dashboard
Use the support shell.
Dashboard gives the fast operational read without replacing the work lanes.
6. Control through Settings
Tune the shell and secure it.
Use Settings for glass tuning, background changes, local lock, install, backup, and restore.
Command links

Everything is wired from here

Open Launcher
Open Dashboard
Open Service Pack
Open Sitemap
Open Settings
Connected expansion

Need deeper lead and money operations?

Open the Connected Ops Pack editorial page.
Credential Hub keeps the secure references and project grouping while the connected apps handle deeper lead and ledger work.Linked
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Contact

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