Our story

"We didn't set out to build an app."

Sagar and Vaidehi found themselves in a long-distance relationship — different cities, mismatched time zones, the ache of good-mornings that arrive at midnight. The tools they had were a chat thread and a shared calendar.

None of it felt like them.

Two small glowing orbs — one indigo, one rose — far apart on a dark starfield, connected by a faint arc of light

"So we built our own little world."

Sagar started building Orbit for exactly two users. A place where her local time and weather lived next to his. Where a tap on a watch became a heartbeat on a wrist. Where every memory they logged became a star in a sky only they could see.

The two orbs drifting closer, their light beginning to mingle, small stars forming along the thread between them

"It worked."

The streak grew. The sky filled. The countdowns made the distance feel finite — a number that only ever got smaller, instead of a feeling that only ever got heavier.

"Now it's yours."

Every feature in Orbit was built from a real moment of missing someone. The reunion ring exists because a countdown was the only thing that helped. The heartbeat exists because a text isn't a touch. Nothing was designed in a boardroom.

If you're doing the miles too — we built this for you.

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— Sagar & Vaidehi