Sasha Zalygaiev

Product Design Mobile iOS Android

Orbis: Relationship Memory

Most follow-up apps are task managers in disguise. They remind you to "reach out" as if a person were a deadline. Orbis starts from the opposite idea: a relationship isn't a task to close, it's memory to keep warm. You jot down what matters about someone after you talk, what drives them, what they're working toward, what surprised you, and Orbis hands it back the moment you're about to reach out again. Not their phone number. The part you'd have lost. Local-first, on-device. Nothing shared, nothing sent, no scores.

Today. One person worth a message today, held above everything else. Calm prompts, not a timeline.
Before you reach out. The one thing that matters with this person right now, surfaced the moment you go to reach out.
Capture. A few seconds, or it never happens.
Profile. A portrait built only from things you actually noticed.
Orbit, list. The longer it's been, the fainter they get. No score, no shame.
Onboarding. First run: a quiet welcome, an honest word on privacy, and an empty Today with nobody to tend to yet.
The same product, at home on Android.