Orbit - Collaborative AI wiki, stored in SharePoint

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Orbit is a collaborative workspace for your team's notes, documentation, and wikis. Everything is stored as plain files in your organisation's OneDrive and SharePoint, under the access controls your IT team already manages.

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Hey Product Hunt šŸ‘‹ I'm Trent, one of the creators of Sprocket Orbit. It started with a PRD. I'd been working through it with Claude, and when I was done I wanted to share it with my team so they could review and make changes. I wanted version control, permissions, and authentication — and I didn't want to set any of that up from scratch. We already knew SharePoint architecture cold, so we built the wiki layer there. That worked. Then the copy-paste got old fast. We connected Claude via MCP so we could just tell it to update a note directly. No clipboard. No context switching. Then we wanted to co-author live and structure all our notes. So we built that too. Then we found we could use this as a second brain. A knowledge base our AI agents could ground on. We wanted it fast to access and where we spend most of our days — inside Microsoft Teams. That's the product: a wiki that lives in your Microsoft 365 tenant, connects directly to Claude, Codex, or Copilot via MCP, and keeps them grounded. Vibewriting is how we describe it: you stay in the flow with your AI, and the knowledge lands where your team can actually find it. Anyone can request access via . Happy to answer anything today. — Trent