Each module does one thing well. Dictate. Capture. Coach. Measure.
No feature creep. No bot joining your call. No quarterly price hike.
Software priced to what it costs to run — not what a pitch deck demands.
Alex, Raj and Michael start the company — a split bet between consulting revenue and building a product worth paying for.
Services keep the lights on. The product — dictation first, then meetings — gets built in the cracks. The split never quite works.
Real-time interview coach lands. First product that feels indispensable to the people using it.
Services wind down. Orquestria becomes a product company. Aria, Harmony, Maestro, Pulse — four modules, one platform.
> This page is the day we made the call.

Orquestria was founded in February 2024 by Alex, Raj, and Michael — three engineers who had watched enterprise teams lose hours a day to the same friction: typing what they could have said, taking notes instead of paying attention, walking into high-stakes calls under-prepared.
They started the company to build the AI productivity tools they wished their old teams had — light, fast, private, and cheap enough that individuals pay for it themselves.
No board. No pitch deck. Three engineers shipping the product day by day.
No new modules until these four are the best in their category. No pivot to enterprise. No acquihire ambitions. When Orquestria grows, it grows with people who ship — not operators who sell.
Thanks for reading. Now go try the product.
— Orquestria · Est. 2024 · Vol. 01 · Brief