Ordana - Scale your startup through rev-share collaborations
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Ordana lets complementary projects combine forces, sell together through shared launch pages, and split revenue automatically. Free to join — pay only when revenue flows.
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Hey Product Hunt! Melker here, founder of Ordana.
Everyone has had at least one collaboration opportunity. The "we should totally work together" moment. The idea that genuinely excited both of you.
And then it died in the WhatsApp chat.
Not because it was a bad idea — but the second it got real, the questions piled up. Who does what? Who gets paid, how much, and when? What if one side doesn't deliver? No structure, no easy way to just start. So the thread goes quiet, and a deal that could've worked never gets off the ground.
Ordana is where that conversation goes instead.
At its core, Ordana lets businesses collaborate on revenue share instead of upfront fees. One side brings direction, the other brings capacity, and they earn a percentage of the revenue they actually help generate. No retainers, no upfront capital — you pay for results.
We handle the whole loop: AI matches you with the right partner, structures the plan, generates a contract you both sign, then tracks revenue through Stripe and splits payouts automatically every 3 days — with safety rails so two strangers can actually pull the trigger.
But not every opportunity is between just two of you.
Sometimes it's four or five complementary businesses who'd be far more powerful as one package than any of them alone — but it never happens, because coordinating and splitting revenue across five parties is a nightmare. That's Scenarios: multiple businesses bundle their offers onto one shared launch page, sell collectively, and revenue splits automatically across everyone involved.
Two parties or many — same idea: real businesses coordinating on revenue share, without the friction that usually kills it.
Why now: AI is collapsing the cost of delivery toward zero. Charging by the hour is dying — survival means earning on output, not effort. Haier built a $35B company on this model internally. Ordana is the infrastructure to do it between companies.
Would love your brutal feedback — especially if you've ever watched a good collaboration die in a group chat. What would it take for you to actually trust a system like this?
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