Orbit is a time tracking and invoicing app from Triple Glazed Studios. Its website says it is made by a team in Vancouver, Canada, and supports Mac, iPad, and iPhone. The product positioning is very clear: it helps “people who want to get paid” track their time and create invoices based on tracked hours. It is mainly aimed at freelancers, consultants, designers, developers, and other users who bill by the hour.
Based on the available content, Orbit’s core modules include time tracking, a running timer, widget display, an overview of time usage, removal of idle time, and invoice generation from tracked hours. The Mac version specifically highlights the ability to easily remove idle time after taking a break, which is practical for avoiding accidental billing during lunch breaks or interruptions. The iPhone/iPad versions emphasize widgets and the ability to check timer status at any time, making them suitable for mobile work and fragmented time tracking. Overall, Orbit feels more like a lightweight, native personal productivity tool focused on the Apple ecosystem than a full PSA or enterprise project management system.
The site navigation includes Pricing and Teams, but the main content does not provide specific plan prices, billing cycles, free tier, or trial information, so it is not possible to assess value for money in detail. Third-party integrations, APIs, and developer support are also not disclosed. Team collaboration and permission management are only visible from the navigation, with no details on members, roles, approvals, shared projects, or team invoicing. For teams that need deep integration with accounting software, project management tools, or payment systems, the currently available public information is insufficient.
Orbit clearly offers native apps for Mac, iPad, and iPhone, but the page does not explain whether it supports cloud sync, self-hosting, data encryption, backups, privacy compliance, or enterprise security certifications. For enterprise procurement, it would be necessary to further confirm where data is stored, how accounts are managed, how invoice data is processed, and the details of its privacy policy.
Its strengths are clear positioning, focused functionality, Apple multi-device coverage, and a workflow that connects time tracking with invoicing, making it well suited to individuals who bill by the hour. Its weaknesses are limited public information, a lack of detail on pricing, integrations, security, and team features, and no visible support for Windows, Android, or a web version. As for access from China, the available text alone is not enough to determine network accessibility or payment options. If Chinese localization, RMB payments, or domestic compliance support are required, it may be worth comparing Toggl Track, Harvest, Clockify, or local time tracking/project management alternatives in China.
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