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Orbit for Product Managers

Write your requirements. The agent builds while you watch. See your app in the browser. Click anything that's wrong. Tell the agent to fix it. Iterate in real time.

How it works

From requirements to working prototype — no engineering dependency.

1
Write your PRD in the Vault

Orbit has a built-in markdown editor. Write your requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria. The agent reads all of this as context while building.

2
The agent builds it

The agent writes real code — not a mockup, not a prototype framework. Standard React, Next.js, or whatever fits. You watch it work in real time.

3
See your app in the embedded browser

Your running app is right there inside Orbit. The agent takes screenshots of it too, so it sees exactly what you see. No window switching.

4
Click anything. Describe the change.

"Move this above the fold." "Make this chart show weekly instead of daily." "Add a filter dropdown here." Click the element, tell the agent, done.

Beyond mockups

Figma shows how something looks. Orbit builds something that works. Real data, real interactions, real code. You can test with users on a working app instead of a clickthrough.

When you hand the project to engineering, they get real code with standard frameworks — not a spec to reimplement. Engineers open the project and continue where you left off.

What to know

No deploy button yet. The agent builds your app but doesn't deploy it. You'll use Vercel, Railway, or similar. One-click deploy is on the roadmap.

Best for web apps. Dashboards, internal tools, landing pages, data apps. Complex enterprise systems still need engineering teams.

Clear direction gets better results. The agent is powerful but not a mind reader. Detailed requirements in the Vault produce better output than vague prompts.

macOS only for now. Windows and Linux are coming.

Questions

Do I need to know how to code?

No. You describe what you want in plain language. The agent handles the code. The clearer your requirements, the better the output.

Can engineers take over my project?

Yes. Everything the agent builds is real code with standard frameworks. Engineers open the project and continue exactly where you left off. No export step, no translation layer.

Is this just for prototypes?

The code is production-quality, but Orbit doesn't deploy for you yet. You'll use services like Vercel or Railway. One-click deploy is on the roadmap.

How is this different from Figma prototypes?

Figma shows how something looks. Orbit builds something that works — real data, real interactions, real code. You can test with users on a working app, not a clickthrough.

What can I realistically build?

Web applications, dashboards, internal tools, landing pages, data-driven apps. The agent is very capable, but complex enterprise systems still need engineering.

Free during early access

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