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Orbit is a collaborative workspace for your team's notes, documentation, and wikis. Everything is stored as plain files in your organisation's OneDrive and SharePoint, under the access controls your IT team already manages.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Trent, one of the creators of Sprocket Orbit.
It started with a PRD. I'd been working through it with Claude, and when I was done I wanted to share it with my team so they could review and make changes. I wanted version control, permissions, and authentication — and I didn't want to set any of that up from scratch. We already knew SharePoint architecture cold, so we built the wiki layer there.
That worked. Then the copy-paste got old fast. We connected Claude via MCP so we could just tell it to update a note directly. No clipboard. No context switching.
Then we wanted to co-author live and structure all our notes. So we built that too.
Then we found we could use this as a second brain. A knowledge base our AI agents could ground on. We wanted it fast to access and where we spend most of our days — inside Microsoft Teams.
That's the product: a wiki that lives in your Microsoft 365 tenant, connects directly to Claude, Codex, or Copilot via MCP, and keeps them grounded. Vibewriting is how we describe it: you stay in the flow with your AI, and the knowledge lands where your team can actually find it.
Anyone can request access via https://sprocket365.com/orbit. Happy to answer anything today.
— Trent
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About Orbit on Product Hunt
“Collaborative AI wiki, stored in SharePoint”
Orbit was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #66 on the daily leaderboard. Orbit is a collaborative workspace for your team's notes, documentation, and wikis. Everything is stored as plain files in your organisation's OneDrive and SharePoint, under the access controls your IT team already manages.
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