Any player. From the NBA to your local NBL1 court.
Type a name. We index thousands of players across 13 leagues every week, so the search field returns the right Joel Embiid — and the right Nick Marshall — in under a second.
Orbit is a basketball tracker built around the players you actually care about — not the leagues or matchups an algorithm thinks you do. One tap to follow. Their next game lands on your home screen with a countdown.
Type a name. We index thousands of players across 13 leagues every week, so the search field returns the right Joel Embiid — and the right Nick Marshall — in under a second.
No accounts. No feed. Their next game shows up as a card with a countdown, their last line, and their season averages — everything you'd dig through five tabs to find anywhere else.
Live box scores update as the game plays. When the buzzer sounds, the card flips to W or L — with the final line and a tap-through to the full game.
I wanted to follow a handful of players across the NBA, the NBL, and the NBL1 my brother plays in — without rebuilding the same tab every season. So I built it. Orbit started as a side project for one person; it ships with the first follow free, no account, no tracking, no ads. If you want to follow more players or turn on push alerts for stat lines, there's a one-off Pro upgrade. That's the whole pricing page.
iOS 15 or later. Android is coming — join the list and we'll email you the day it ships.