The path
How Orbit works
You answer alone. They answer alone. Then a fingerprint, a code, and a night written from both of you: a rendezvous, a card for tonight, or a quest with an ending.
01
The interview you have alone
Five orbits. Mixed questions, this-or-that, heat, forced ranks, pick two of four, hard no / curious / yes / favorite. Morning is not night. Giving is not receiving. You answer alone. They do too.
02
A fingerprint, not a confession
Your answers become a constellation. Dots are real. Hard nos stay invisible. What they get is weather, then a night written from both of you.
03
Pair with a code. That is the whole network.
No browse. No strangers in a grid. You share ORBIT-XXXXXX, or they share theirs. Two accounts link. Contact details never have to move.
04
Complementarity is the score
Two people who only want to receive are not a match. A giver and a receiver might be. Atmosphere can be similar. Give/receive is scored the other way. You see the fit as weather. The map writes the night.
05
A rendezvous written twice
You pick the occasion, the room, and when. Orbit writes two briefs from what you both already want. Nothing is built from a hard no. Each of you sees only your own part. A menu, not a punch list.
06
Tonight, when nobody asked
The dice you pick. The faces you do not: a room, an act, who finishes, how it ends, each already a yes. Two draws, then the evening is what it is. Nobody had to bring it up, so nobody can be turned down.
07
A quest with an ending
Seven, fourteen or thirty days, written in one pass so it paces. You both see the same calendar. You still read different lines. Most days are sex. A few are closeness. A few are off. Tomorrow stays sealed. No streak, no score, no missed day.
Start with the interview
You answer alone. They answer alone. Embarrassment can stay with the answers. The room gets the night. The argument about other apps lives on Why. The data promise lives on privacy.