Orbit Documentation
Orbit gives teams a shared wiki for notes, decisions, meetings, and playbooks without moving knowledge out of Microsoft 365. Your team writes and reviews in Orbit, connected AI clients can work from the same workspace, and the workspace stays in SharePoint or OneDrive under Microsoft 365 permissions.
What you can do with Orbit
Write the team wiki together
Create notes, decisions, meeting records, and playbooks in one shared workspace.
Stay in SharePoint
Use SharePoint for team knowledge, with OneDrive available for personal drafts and smaller workspaces.
Work with AI from the wiki
Connect an AI client to Orbit for search, summaries, meeting notes, and edits that still follow workspace permissions.
Share where work happens
Open Orbit from Teams, share notes with the right people, and keep permissions aligned with Microsoft 365.
Watch the overview
Section titled “Watch the overview”The overview shows how Orbit turns Microsoft 365-backed workspaces into a shared wiki that you can search, organize, share, and connect to AI clients when your organization allows them.
Use these docs when
Section titled “Use these docs when”- You are setting up your first Orbit workspace.
- You need to explain where Orbit content is stored.
- You want to invite teammates without breaking Microsoft 365 permissions.
- You are building a team wiki with links, backlinks, graph view, and search.
- You are an admin reviewing workspaces, audit logs, and tenant roles.
- You want an AI client to work from the same Microsoft 365-backed wiki.
Recommended path
Section titled “Recommended path”- Read What Orbit is.
- Complete the quickstart.
- Use Join and Write Your First Note or Create Your First Team Workspace.
- Review permissions before sharing sensitive work.
- Use troubleshooting when Microsoft 365 prevents an action.