This isn't a tutorial. It's the minimum you need to know to ship a product from a chat room.
Three agents. One concierge. No standups.
Understands what you want to build — in plain words, in any language. Asks one clarifying question at a time. When it has enough, it hands a brief to VP. You never write a spec.
Turns Pluto's brief into a real technical plan — stack, components, stages. You read it and approve before anything builds. Don't like the stack? Say so. VP adjusts.
Writes, tests, and deploys — stage by stage. Creates your GitHub repo, pushes commits, deploys to Vercel, sets up your database. You watch it happen in real time.
Available anywhere, any time. Ask Sam anything — why a build failed, what to do next, how something works. Sam doesn't build, but Sam knows everything that's happening.
These are the categories that work well today.
Subscription products with auth, billing, and a real database. Orchpad handles the boilerplate. You handle the idea.
Booking systems, patient portals, order tracking. Something your customers log into — with their own accounts.
Dashboards, CRMs, workflow tools for your team. The kind of thing that costs £50k from an agency.
Listings, search, transactions. A place where two sides meet. Orchpad builds both sides of the market.
If your product needs a backend — endpoints, webhooks, data pipelines — Builder writes and deploys it.
A real site with a real form, collecting real emails. From prompt to live URL in under ten minutes.
Not yet: native mobile apps, hardware integrations, real-time video.
Builder uses Claude to write production-quality Next.js, React, Tailwind, and Supabase. The code follows modern conventions. Your repo is real — clone it, run it locally, edit it in Cursor or VS Code. It's yours.
You do. 100%. The GitHub repo is yours, the Vercel deployment is yours, the Supabase project is yours. Orchpad doesn't touch your infrastructure after the build is done.
Yes. The Factory and Enterprise plans are designed for agencies building products for clients. Each mission is a self-contained build with its own repo and deployment — easy to hand off.
No. Orchpad is fast for developers too — it handles the setup, boilerplate, and repetitive parts of a build. If you write code, you'll spend your time on the interesting problems, not the plumbing.
The Orchpad Academy is where you go from idea to shipped product. Step-by-step lessons, real examples, and the full playbook for working with your agents.
Early access is open. No credit card. No setup. Just build.