The old way: it all lived on your machine
When you work with Claude on your computer, it learns about your project from your folders (where your files are) and from notes you leave it about your preferences (“always write in this tone,” “never touch this file”). That works — but it’s fragile, and here’s the problem nobody tells you:- New laptop? It’s all gone. You start over.
- New chat? Claude forgets. You re-explain everything.
- Switch from chat to a scheduled agent? They don’t share anything.
- Working in two places? Each one knows different things.
The Orbit way: your memory lives in the cloud
Orbit moves all of that off your computer and into one shared place that every tool reads from. Your rules, your decisions, and everything your AI has produced live in your Vault — not on a hard drive. So now:- New laptop? Connect Orbit, and everything’s still there.
- New chat? It already knows your decisions and your past work.
- Scheduled agent? Reads the same memory as your live chats.
- Two computers? Both see the same brain.
What this means for you, practically
You barely have to think about folders and setup files anymore. Instead of writing rules into a file on one computer, you just tell Orbit a decision once — “always quote the $49 plan,” “our brand voice sounds like this” — and every tool, on every device, follows it forever. → How to set a decisionThe short version
The old way kept your AI’s memory on one computer, where it broke easily. Orbit keeps it in the cloud, so nothing is ever lost — change devices, open a new chat, switch tools, and your AI picks up right where you left off.
Next: agents on a schedule
Claude that shows up for work on its own.

