A business breaks into a hundred pieces a day.
Scattered across tools, threads and voices — with all the space in the world between them. This is the story of putting it back together.
Read the storyThe pieces want to hold together. Something keeps pulling them apart.
Nothing is lost, exactly. A decision here, a promise there, the reason why nowhere at all — each drifting a little further from the rest.
Orbrik doesn’t connect information.
It mends broken business memory.
One continuous line through the whole day.
Not a place to file things away. A single restored line that carries the moments of a business forward — so nothing has to be reconstructed from memory again.
What we hold to.
Capture once
Say it once. That should be enough.
Keep context
A decision is only as useful as the reasoning around it.
Remember everything
Details that matter shouldn’t rely on memory to survive.
Reduce manual work
Sorting is the software’s job, not yours.
Support judgement
The call stays yours; the context arrives ready.
Founder first
Built for the person who carries the whole picture.
Connected memory
One thread, not a hundred scattered fragments.
Clarity over noise
Surface what matters and quiet the rest.
One ordinary day, remembered by no one.
- Morning
The day opens already behind — several businesses, one head.
- Meeting
A decision lands in the room. No one writes down why.
- Decision
Two options weighed, one chosen. The reasoning lives only in memory.
- Voice note
A fix, dictated between calls. It will matter in a week.
- Follow-up
Someone was meant to own this. It was said aloud, once.
- Weekly review
Friday arrives, and half the week has to be reconstructed.
- Tomorrow
It begins again — unless the business remembered on its own behalf.
We don’t build software. We build organizational memory.
The scattered pieces from the start — restored into one whole. Not a diagram of a business. The living record of one, mended where it broke.