Orbit
Conversation into coordination
Prelaunch waitlist for calmer group coordination

Every Orbit conversation is a mission.

Orbit is for people who are tired of checking seven messaging apps and still not knowing what is actually happening. Instead of endless unread badges, you join a mission, see the current state, and know the next thing that matters.

Mission progress

68% complete

Next task

Confirm restaurant

Attention needed

2 members pending

Early signal

We are collecting early access interest from people dealing with high-friction plans and overloaded message threads.

0 joined so far
Before Orbit
Can you make Saturday?
Kelly: What is the budget?
Kelly: I can do Sunday
Who is booking dinner?
Did we ever decide?
I’m in

Seven apps. Endless badges. No clean sense of what the group has actually decided.

With Orbit
Brady birthday dinner
68%
Mission state
Date chosen
Guests confirmed
Restaurant locked
Calendar synced
Next task

Confirm the restaurant so invitations can lock.

Agent activity

Two members are being gently prompted through their own Orbit agents.

Join the waitlist

Get early access before Orbit opens publicly.

Tell us where group coordination breaks down for you. We are prioritizing the first missions around trips, events, and family logistics.

Why Orbit

The problem is not messaging. The problem is unresolved coordination.

Messaging apps are excellent for conversation, but conversation alone does not keep a group on track. Orbit adds a coordination layer that turns shared intent into visible progress.

Mission-based

Every Orbit starts with a goal, not a chat room.

When someone invites you to join their Orbit, they are asking you to join a real outcome. The conversation becomes a mission with a direction, a status, and an end state.

Agent-assisted

Each person has an agent that can help them respond without more chaos.

Orbit reduces the social drag of group planning by letting each member’s agent surface context, nudge at the right time, and help keep everyone aligned without becoming intrusive.

Calmer progress

You stop scanning unread badges and start seeing what matters now.

Instead of a wall of messages, Orbit shows the mission, the current percentage complete, and the next task that needs your attention.

How it works

Orbit behaves like a mission map.

Click through the loop to see how Orbit reframes a thread, coordinates follow-up, and makes progress feel visible rather than stressful.

Orbit layer
Calm momentum
Selected layer

The thread gets a destination.

Orbit turns a loose conversation into a mission with an explicit objective, a shared state, and visible progress.

What changes for the user

Orbit replaces social ambiguity with a cleaner surface: what the mission is, where it stands, who is waiting, and what needs to happen next.

What changes for the group

The burden no longer falls on one unofficial organizer. Orbit continuously keeps the mission legible for everyone involved.

What the interface feels like

Less guilt. Less drift. More motion.

The emotional benefit matters as much as the functional one. Orbit is meant to make group coordination feel lighter, clearer, and more respectful of people’s attention.

Without Orbit
You open a thread and wonder what you missed.
Someone has asked three times for the same answer.
The plan feels urgent, but the group still does not know the current state.
With Orbit
You see the mission status immediately.
Your Orbit agent tells you exactly what needs your response.
The group keeps moving without another blast of stressful reminders.
Prelaunch access

Join the people who want less group chat and more progress.

Orbit is being designed for the moments when coordination breaks down: the trip, the dinner, the family plan, the shared responsibility, the mission that should be simple but never is.

Tell us your use case and we will prioritize early access around the highest-friction missions.
Join the waitlist

Get early access before Orbit opens publicly.

Tell us where group coordination breaks down for you. We are prioritizing the first missions around trips, events, and family logistics.