Early access · invites from Q3

Stop babysitting your servers.
Ship the product.

Connect a GitHub repo. Get a production stack that runs itself — database, cache, HTTPS, monitoring. No 2am pages. No DevOps experience needed.

The 11pm situation

You did not start this company to do this.

It's 11pm on a Sunday. Production crashed two hours ago and you're three browser tabs deep trying to remember how you fixed it the last time. You haven't shipped a feature in three weeks. Your users keep emailing about the thing you promised in March. Your monthly infrastructure bill crept past four hundred dollars and you still don't have a database backup strategy. The person you'd ask for help is in a different timezone, asleep. The platform you built to run your platform has become the work.

The answer

That's the part Orbit handles.

Connect your GitHub repo and you get a production-grade stack — a database, cache, HTTPS, monitoring, scheduled jobs — provisioned and running. Nothing for you to learn. One bill, not five. An AI agent watches what you deploy, escalates the things that look risky, fixes the ones that don't, and writes the runbook afterwards so you can sleep through the rest. You stop running the platform and go back to running the product. The people building Orbit run the same platform we hand to you.

How it works · three steps

From git push to running production. The whole thing.

Three steps. Nothing to configure. Nothing to babysit.

01

Connect

Authorize your GitHub. Pick a repo.

$ orbit connect → repo: acme-web
02

Orbit reads your code

We figure out what your app needs — language, database, env vars — and propose a deployment plan you can approve.

detected: node 20 · postgres · valkey
03

Ship

Push to GitHub. Your app updates. The agent watches for problems and asks you before doing anything risky.

live: acme.orbit.lustres.dev
Who it's for

Two ways in. Same place to land.

You don't need to pick a persona. Orbit handles both ends of the founder spectrum — someone who's run infrastructure before and someone who never wants to.

The reluctant operator

You ship code. You hate running infrastructure.

It's 11pm. Production just went down. The person you'd page for help is asleep. You haven't shipped a feature in three weeks because you've been firefighting infrastructure you understand perfectly — and resent doing.

  • Database, cache, custom domains, scheduled jobs — provisioned and running
  • No more late-night configuration spelunking — the agent handles the plumbing
  • Telegram approvals for risky changes — your phone is your ops console
// Same platform. Same outcome.
The first-time founder

You ship product. You've never run a server, and you don't want to.

You're paying $400/month across five services and still don't have a database backup strategy. You're one outage away from explaining to your users why their data is gone — without knowing the words to use.

  • No DevOps experience required — connect a repo, ship a product
  • One bill, predictable cost — no five-service reconciliation
  • We watch your app, you build it — incidents handled in the background
// Same platform. Same outcome.
From the founder

I built Orbit because I was tired of picking between cheap hosting that falls over and real infrastructure I had to run myself. Every founder I knew was burning evenings on their platform instead of shipping. So I built the one I wanted. If that's your problem too, get on the list — I'll be picking demo cohorts personally for the first six months.

Sunday Ayandokun Founder · Lustres Consulting
What are you trying to ship?

Two ways onto Orbit. Pick the one that fits.

Most founders join the waitlist — instant confirmation, invites starting Q3. If you're further along and want to talk specifics, apply for an early-cohort demo. We hand-pick the cohort, so we'll only reach out if we think we can help.

Join the waitlist · instant

Get on the list.

We'll email you when invites start. Small batches so we can actually onboard you well.

Apply for a demo · curated review

Skip the line. Apply for an early cohort.

Tell us where you are and what you'd like Orbit to take off your plate. We read every application; we only reply if it's a fit.

What stage is your product?
How are you running things today?
Be specific. We're trying to pick founders we can actually help.

Curated review. You'll only hear back if we think we're a fit. No automatic email on submit.

Frequently asked

Five things worth answering up front.

We're still talking to early customers to decide pricing. We won't charge you for the demo. When pricing lands, we'll tell you before we charge anything — no surprise invoice, no auto-conversion from "early access" to a paid plan.
Any web app + database + cache + scheduled jobs. Languages: Node, Python, Go, Ruby. Standard Dockerfile? You're fine. Something else? Ask us — if it runs as a container, it almost certainly runs on Orbit.
Yes, by construction. Every tenant gets its own environment, role-based access, and its own physical database — no shared anything. Your data is yours. We can't read it, your neighbour can't see it, and a noisy tenant can't starve yours.
Your app is just a Docker container and a database. You can leave. We'll help you migrate anywhere — including the runbooks the agent wrote during your time with us. Confidence is the moat.
Lustres Consulting — solo-founded by Sunday Ayandokun. Orbit is built on the same platform Lustres runs internally, so the founder you talk to is the founder running production. hi@lustres.dev reaches him directly.