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Orbit’s real promise for a solopreneur: a one-person company with a full AI team. You’re the founder and the operator. Your agents are the staff — they do the work, on their own, and report to you. This page is the big picture of how that comes together.

The shift

Most people use AI one task at a time: open a chat, ask, close it. An autonomous AI company flips that. Instead of doing the work with AI, you direct a team that does the work for you:
  • A researcher that gathers what you need every morning.
  • An outreach agent that drafts and queues messages.
  • A content agent that keeps your pipeline full.
  • A data agent that pulls numbers and flags what changed.
Each is an agent. Together they’re your company. You run it from one dashboard.

How you staff it

You have three ways to add a teammate — use whichever is fastest:
  1. Launch a ready-made Orbie. One click, integrations pre-wired. The fastest hire.
  2. Build one from a goal. Describe the job; Agent Builder makes the agent.
  3. Connect a tool you already use. Bring Claude, Codex, and others into the team.
Mix and match freely — they all share one brain and one dashboard.

How you run it (without babysitting)

The trick to autonomous is that you’re not clicking “go” all day. You set things up once and the company runs:
  • Decisions set the rules every agent follows — your pricing, your voice, your dos and don’ts. Decide once; the whole team obeys. (Decisions)
  • Schedules put recurring work on autopilot — mornings handled before you wake. (On a schedule)
  • Orbit Cloud keeps agents running whether your laptop is open or not.
  • Your Briefing is your morning stand-up — one card per agent, what they did overnight. (Briefing)
  • Your Inbox is where you approve what becomes part of the company’s memory. (Inbox)
You go from doing everything to reviewing and directing — which is what running a company actually is.

Why it compounds

A normal AI stack resets every session. An autonomous company remembers. Every agent reads what the others figured out and files what it produces back to the shared Vault. So your company gets smarter every day instead of starting over — and one person can run something that used to need a team.

Your first week

  1. Day 1: Connect Orbit and launch one Orbie. Watch it file its first work.
  2. Day 2: Set two or three decisions (your rules).
  3. Day 3: Put one agent on a daily schedule.
  4. Rest of week: Add a couple more teammates, and start each morning in your Briefing.
By the end you’re running a small AI company — solo.

Launch your first Orbie

A working teammate in one click.

Set your first decision

A rule every agent will follow.