Orion.a personal representative.
Its own number. Its own memory. Travels across every device you own, answering calls and handling tasks for you, even when you're not there.
Its own number. Its own memory. Travels across every device you own, answering calls and handling tasks for you, even when you're not there.
A private personal number, an inbox, a handle. When you can't pick up, agentic voicemail answers like a person and handles the work. It speaks for you, never pretends to be you.
Read more — Orion RepresentativeOrion travels across the devices you own on its own — picking up tasks, handing them off, and getting work done in whatever way the moment calls for.
See the full support surfaceOrion remembers your life and your people — habits, names, the last thing said. It recognizes them before you do.

Orion sends a recap, asks a question, waits for your reply — right where the conversation already is. Reply by text, email, or chat; it's all the same thread. No new windows, no starting over.

Phone dies, laptop sleeps, power goes out — Orion still answers calls, texts, and emails. When a device wakes, it can help again.
Books the table. Sits on hold. Replies in your words. You stay in the loop — you don't stay in the chair.

On your laptop, Orion has full computer capability, like Claude Code. It can browse, write, run code, and use your files. And when a task needs it, Orion travels across your other devices on its own, never stuck in the window you started in.
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What I didn't expect: it picks up the same conversation on my laptop that I started on my phone — including the half-finished thought I'd been mumbling at it on the F train. Voice notes underground, then real code at my desk. I keep waiting for the seam and there isn't one.
Mia's school has Orion's number now. They've called it three times this month — pickup change, fundraiser, something about her lunch account. Clean summary text after each. A PTA mom mentioned to me last week that 'my assistant' had been really patient with her. I just nodded.
I've used the same plumber for years — Carlos. He called Orion's line about scheduling and Orion already had him tagged as a family vendor from a previous job, pulled up the last invoice without me asking. Carlos told my husband later it was the easiest scheduling call he'd had all week. That meant something.
A client called Orion's line at 11pm on a Sunday. I was asleep. Orion told them I'd respond in the morning, took notes on what was urgent, and — this is the part I care about — didn't make any promises on my behalf. Monday morning I had a clean brief and the client wasn't waiting. That boundary is the part I trust.
My mom called Orion by accident — she meant to call me. Orion knew her voice, told her I was in a meeting, took her message. She called me back afterward laughing, said it had a nicer phone manner than I do. Probably true.
Pager hit my watch at 1am. Asked Orion from my phone, got the diagnosis lying in bed. Walked to my desk and the laptop was already on the same incident — same logs, same context. It drafted the rollback while I made coffee. I still ran it manually. That's where I am with it.