Orbital Overview
What RightMinds Orbital does and how the major surfaces fit together.
RightMinds Orbital is a cross-platform AI interaction monitor for preserving, inspecting, and relating AI conversation data across supported platforms.
Orbital currently centers on six product surfaces:
- Metrics: in-thread signals for drift, coherence, mass, curvature, and turn-level interaction movement.
- Threads: a cross-platform, data-sovereign Thread Library.
- Turn View: a combined, timestamp-ordered view of selected threads across platforms.
- Orbits: a planned relationship graph for cross-thread and turn-level connections.
- Memory: planned cross-platform memory management and history injection.
- Settings: product tier, debugging, display, and platform controls.
Supported Platforms
The current product direction supports:
- ChatGPT
- Claude
- OpenWebUI
- Gemini
More platforms can be added over time. Orbital uses adapter-based capture so new platforms can connect to the same library and analysis model.
What Orbital Is
Orbital is an observability and continuity tool. It helps you see how conversations move, preserve threads locally, compare turns across platforms, and prepare thread history for future use.
Orbital is built around the RightMinds constraint that metrics are diagnostic. Signals such as drift, steering, coherence, mass, and curvature describe interaction geometry. They are not hidden levers for changing user beliefs or steering behavior.
What Orbital Is Not
Orbital is not a semantic moderation system, therapy tool, persuasion engine, or compliance oracle. It does not decide what you should believe. It shows where conversation structure is moving so you can inspect it directly.