The first two tools we are launching are Prolifica and Orbital.
That choice is intentional.
If you want automation to become accessible, you cannot start by asking people to abandon the tools they already use. Most AI work already happens in browser tabs: ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, and whatever else someone has open for the day.
So we started there.
Inside the browser.
Prolifica
Prolifica is a prompt automation studio.
It is not another AI chat. It is a bridge that sits on top of the AI platforms you already use and helps them work together. You can manage prompts, build sequences, create variants, connect data, and turn a broad goal into a runnable plan.
The basic pain is easy to understand.
You have a useful prompt. You need to run it ten times, or across a list, or as part of a larger chain. Without Prolifica, you end up copying, pasting, waiting, editing, and repeating.
Prolifica turns that into a system.
One prompt can become many prompts. One sequence can become a workflow. One spreadsheet can become personalized outputs. One goal can become a plan.
It is available as a Chrome beta.
Orbital
Orbital is the second step.
If Prolifica automates prompt workflows, Orbital brings agents into the browser itself. Multiple agents can work across different tabs and windows, using existing AI tools as part of the same job.
The point is not to make agents sound dramatic.
The point is to make them useful. Agents should handle real tasks, in real browser contexts, while the human remains responsible for the direction and the result.
Orbital is also available on Chrome.
The trust layer
The local-first posture matters.
Prolifica runs locally in your browser and stores prompt sequences locally on your computer. We do not collect or access your prompts or workflows. Your existing AI services still process whatever you choose to send to those services, but our automation layer is not another cloud backend hungry for your work.
That is not a small detail.
Prompts can contain strategy, unfinished thoughts, customer data, product ideas, and private work. If a tool is going to sit close to that material, it has to be built with restraint from the beginning.
The bigger direction
Prolifica and Orbital are not the whole company.
They are the opening move.
Tarantula, Gardenia, Tinker, Tinker Board, and other tools are all part of the same direction: automation that lives close to the real workflow, stays understandable, and helps people build more than they could build alone.
We are not there yet.
But now the first tools are in your hands.
Happy building.