Download · For founding users

Walk in already ahead.

Offscript for your desktop. Sign in, connect your calendar and Slack, and your first Day Brief lands tomorrow at 8 AM — the three things that matter, the people you owe, and the rest already muted.

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Set-up

Three steps to your first brief.

About two minutes, most of it waiting for the download.

STEP 1

Download & open

One installer, about a minute. It updates itself from here on — you'll never chase a new version.

STEP 2

Sign in & connect

Sign in, then connect your calendar and Slack so Orbit knows who's in the room and which threads are yours. Optional, and reversible anytime.

STEP 3

Your first Day Brief

Tomorrow at 8 AM, one screen: what needs you, who you owe, and the forty-odd things that can wait — already sorted.

What lands with it

Your whole week, handled.

  • Day Brief — your morning in one screen, the noise muted.
  • Pre-brief — 12 minutes before every conversation: who they are, what they said last, what you owe them.
  • Person memory — one card per person, stitched across every conversation, thread, and email.
  • Commitments — what you owe and what they owe, due-dated and quietly closed.
  • Noise, muted — the busy threads folded into a one-line gist, with a reply drafted in your voice.
  • Projects & orgs — everything filed by client and project.

What you'll need

macOS 12+ or Windows 10/11, a microphone, and about 100 MB. That's it.

  • Calendar & Slack are optional — connect what you use.
  • Runs quietly beside your work.
  • Available on macOS and Windows.

Yours, and only yours

Offscript remembers only the conversations you choose to capture, organised by client and project, and it's yours to export or delete anytime.

How privacy works

I run my week on Offscript, and founding users get a direct line to me. Something broken or missing? Tell me and I'll ship the fix. — Sanika Morankar, founder · lanah@offscript.tech

Never go off·script.

Download once. Tomorrow morning, you're already ahead.