For creators

The CRM for creators whose brand deals die in DMs

Orbit is a CRM for creators who sell: brand deals, services, digital products. Its 16 AI agents run the business side. Kai catches posts from people asking for what you offer, Rio builds a pitch page per brand, Wes nudges unsigned deals, and Ray chases sponsor invoices. You approve every send. Free to start.

The creator problem

A brand slides into your DMs, you trade four messages, and then the algorithm buries the thread. That was real money, lost to an inbox that was never built for deals. Multiply it by every platform you post on.

Meanwhile your audience asks for help in comments and replies, scrolling past faster than you can respond. Lumpy income is not a content problem. It is a follow-up problem wearing a content costume.

The agents doing the work

Five agents turn audience attention into a real pipeline:

  • Kai watches Reddit, LinkedIn, and YouTube for fresh posts from people asking for what you sell, beyond your own comment section.
  • Rio builds a personalized pitch page per brand, drafts the delivery email, and alerts you when their team keeps reading it.
  • Wes nudges unsigned brand deals on day 3 and day 7, so the enthusiastic DM becomes a signed agreement.
  • Ray chases sponsor invoices, polite on day 3, firm on day 14. Net-whatever terms stop meaning never.
  • Ava reports Monday numbers that are not vanity metrics: meetings booked, money collected.

A week with Orbit as a creator

Monday: Ava's report shows actual collected dollars next to your content calendar. Tuesday: the brand that DMed you last week gets a Rio pitch page with your rates and audience story, and the read alert fires twice from their office.

Wednesday: Kai surfaces a thread of people asking for exactly what your course teaches. Thursday: the Chrome extension saves a brand manager from LinkedIn in one click. Friday: Wes nudges the unsigned deal, and Ray reminds last month's sponsor about the invoice. You approved everything from your phone.

Set it up for creator work

  • Pipeline stages: Inquiry, Pitch, Negotiation, Signed, Delivered, Renewal.
  • Tags for brand deal, product, and service revenue.
  • Custom fields for deliverables, rate, and usage rights.
  • Landing pages and forms for your offers, 5 pages and 3 forms on the free plan.

Brand deals die in DMs. Orbit gives them a pipeline.

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Frequently asked questions

Do content creators actually need a CRM?+

Once money moves through DMs, yes. Orbit gives creators a pipeline for brand deals and offers, with AI agents that build pitch pages, nudge unsigned deals on day 3 and day 7, and chase invoices. Free to start, no credit card.

How do I get brand deals out of my DMs and into Orbit?+

Add the contact, and the Chrome extension saves anyone from LinkedIn in one click. From there the deal sits in your pipeline with its own timeline, proposals, and reminders instead of a buried thread.

What does Kai actually monitor?+

Kai watches Reddit, LinkedIn, and YouTube for fresh posts from people asking for what you sell, using optional keys you bring. Only fresh posts, so you reply while the question is still live.

Will Orbit message brands without me?+

Never. Every pitch, nudge, and reminder lands as a card you approve, edit, or dismiss first. Your voice is the asset, so nothing ships without it.

What does Orbit cost for a creator?+

The free plan is free forever: all 16 agents with your own AI key, unlimited contacts, one pipeline, 5 landing pages, and 10 invoices. Providers bill at cost, usually cents to a few dollars a month.

Turn attention into a pipeline

Free to start, no credit card. The agents chase deals and invoices while you make the thing people follow you for.

Free forever plan. No credit card. No spam.