terms of
service.
These terms govern your use of Orbit, a local-first command center for Claude Code. Orbit is built and operated by a single founder. We've kept this document plain so you can actually read it. By installing, opening, or using Orbit, you agree to what's below.
The product
Orbit is a desktop application that runs locally on your machine. It bridges human intent and machine capability by wrapping Claude Code, the Anthropic SDK, and any other model providers you choose to connect.
Free, Pro, Team, and Enterprise tiers exist. The Free tier gives you the natural-language interface and limited usage. Paid tiers unlock the skill builder, the Vault marketplace, the energy bar, team features, and white-labeling - the current breakdown lives on the pricing page.
Bring-your-own key
Orbit is provider-agnostic. You bring your own API key for Anthropic, Google Gemini, or OpenAI. Keys are stored on your device and never sent to Orbit's servers - we don't run any. Every model call goes directly from your machine to the provider you selected.
Because Orbit just routes the call, your use of any underlying model is also governed by that provider's terms of service and acceptable-use policy. You are responsible for the cost of tokens consumed against your own key.
Accounts and subscriptions
The Free tier requires no account. Paid tiers require a subscription billed through our payment processor. By starting a paid plan you authorize recurring charges until you cancel. You can cancel any time from your account settings - the plan remains active until the end of the current billing period.
We do not offer refunds for partial billing periods unless required by law. If something goes wrong, email neo@useorbit.devand we'll work it out.
Your content and the Vault
You own everything you create with Orbit - your prompts, your skills, your agents, your generated output. We claim no ownership of your work.
If you publish a skill or agent to the Vault marketplace, you grant Orbit a non-exclusive, worldwide license to host, display, and distribute that listing through the Vault for as long as you keep it published. Orbit takes a commission on paid Vault sales - the current rate is shown at checkout. You set your own prices. You can delist anything you publish at any time.
Acceptable use
Don't use Orbit to do things that are illegal where you live, that violate the rights of others, or that breach the acceptable-use policy of your chosen model provider. Specifically, don't:
- Generate or distribute content that targets, harasses, or harms real people.
- Attempt to extract API keys, conversations, or other secrets from other Orbit users.
- Resell access to Orbit, repackage it as your own product, or strip our branding without an Enterprise white-label agreement.
- Run automated workloads at a scale designed to abuse a provider's rate limits or terms.
We may suspend or terminate accounts that clearly violate this section.
Intellectual property
Orbit, the Orbit name, the Orbit wordmark, the energy bar concept, the Cortex knowledge layer, the Agent Architect, the Vault, and the design language of this site are owned by Orbit. You may not copy, mirror, or pass them off as your own product.
Open-source components used inside Orbit retain their own licenses, listed in the application's acknowledgements screen.
Warranty disclaimer
Orbit is provided as is. We make no promises that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for any particular purpose. AI-generated output can be wrong, incomplete, or misleading - always review before acting on it, especially for code, financial, medical, or legal decisions.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Orbit's total liability for any claim related to your use of the product is limited to the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the claim arose, or one hundred U.S. dollars, whichever is greater. Orbit is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
Termination
You can stop using Orbit at any time by uninstalling it and cancelling any active subscription. We can suspend or terminate access if you violate these terms, if a payment method fails, or if continuing to provide the service becomes impractical.
Local data on your machine remains yours after termination. We can't delete what we never had a copy of.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms when the product changes meaningfully or when the law requires it. Material changes will be announced on this page and, where reasonable, by email or in-app notice. Continuing to use Orbit after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. Disputes are resolved in the courts located in Delaware, unless a mandatory consumer-protection rule in your jurisdiction says otherwise.
Contact
Reach the founder directly at neo@useorbit.dev. We're a one-person company - replies usually come within a couple of days.