An AI agent in your team chat. It writes code, sends emails, makes calls, and ships while you sleep.
Brian said "build me a video platform." OrbitalClaw wrote the frontend, wired the API, styled the player, and shipped it. This is a real production page running today.
Your agent has its own phone number. It calls vendors, follows up on invoices, confirms appointments.
Ask it to fix a bug, refactor a module, or update docs. It reads the repo, writes the code, and opens the pull request. You just review and merge.
Your agent has its own email address. It drafts, sends, and threads replies as workspace@orbitalclaw.com. You just tell it what to say.
Set up recurring jobs with a message: "run this every morning." Your agent manages its own schedule. Cost reports, deploys, inbox triage — on autopilot.
“I told it to build me a video platform. Three days later it was live, with the player, the API, creator pages — all of it. I didn't write a single line of code.”
GitHub, email, browser, file ops, scheduling, memory, worker spawning, and more. Your agent acts, it doesn't just suggest.
Every workspace runs on a dedicated VM. Always listening, always ready. No laptop required.
Every action is audited. Secrets live in an encrypted vault. Your agent can't go rogue — approval gates, scope limits, and kill switches are built in.
Retains every conversation, decision, and preference. Six months of context that compounds.
Start with one agent for yourself. Add agents for your team, your departments, your whole org. Each with its own identity, memory, and permissions.
You don't wait for permission. You move first and fix later. Your agent keeps up.
CEO, CTO, ops, support — all before lunch. Now you have backup.
Not a side project. Not a demo. A company. Your agent works as hard as you do.
We're onboarding select teams one at a time.
We'll email you when it's your turn.
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