About
We're building the terminal the space economy never had.
Public space companies trade on launch outcomes, contract awards, and SEC filings — and none of that data lives in the terminals analysts actually use. Orbit Intelligence is the workbench we wanted: government primary sources, AI summaries we'd trust with our own positions, and price charts annotated with the events that moved them.
23
US-listed space tickers tracked
6h
Launch + news refresh cadence
Daily
Government contract sync
≤10s
Regulatory filing → in-app alert (target)
Why now
A $400B sector with no domain-specific data layer.
SpaceX is reframing launch. Rocket Lab, Planet, AST SpaceMobile, and Intuitive Machines are public. The Space Force is awarding nine-figure contracts every quarter. The information that drives all of it — pad schedules, contract modifications, insider trades, RFP deadlines — lives in siloed government portals and a handful of industry feeds. We pull it all into one tape.
Principles
Primary sources
Authoritative registries, not press releases
Contracts, filings, and launches originate from the publishing registrant — the awarding agency, the regulator, the launch operator. If a fact is downstream of a press release, it gets a footnote, not a headline.
Tape, not feeds
Events pinned to price
Every contract award, launch outcome, 8-K, and Form 4 is anchored to the listed company's chart. The thing that moves the stock and the thing that moved the stock live on the same line.
Built for keyboards
Density over decoration
Tables, mono numerals, ⌘K everywhere. No marketing animations, no glassmorphism, no dashboards that load three things and call it intelligence.
Honest about AI
AI assists. Humans publish.
AI generates the daily briefing and drafts funding-round extractions from news. Funding rows are queued for human review before they appear on a company profile. Every AI surface is labeled.
The team
A small, focused team.
Three people. One founder splitting time between product and the ingestion pipeline. One engineer focused on the trader-facing surface — charts, comps, the event tape. One operator running data quality: entity resolution, sub-processor review, and the funding queue. We ship every week.
The team is intentionally small. The point is to publish what professionals actually use, not to fundraise into a content team.
See it on a real chart.
The dashboard, daily briefing, and launch tracker are free.