About Orcha
We built this because
we were frustrated too.
Everyone's got an idea. Almost nobody gets to build it. We thought that was rubbish, so we did something about it.
Here's the thing about software.
For years, building software meant one of three things: learn to code (which takes years), hire developers (which costs a fortune), or give up (which most people do).
Think about how absurd that is. You've got a brilliant idea for a product. You can see it clearly. You know exactly what it should do. You've thought about it in the shower, sketched it on napkins, explained it to your friends at the pub until they started changing the subject.
But you can't build it. Because you don't know how to code.
That's like saying you can't start a restaurant because you don't know how to build a kitchen. It's a skill mismatch that's been gatekeeping brilliant ideas for decades.
The world has too many developers
and not enough ideas.
Controversial opinion: coding is becoming a commodity. There are millions of people who can write code. There are far fewer people who wake up at 3am with a genuinely good idea and the guts to pursue it.
The world has been optimising for the wrong bottleneck. The bottleneck was never "who can write the code." It was always "who has the idea worth building."
If that's you — if you're the person with the idea — we built Orcha for you.
What we're not.
We're not Squarespace. We're not Wix. We're not another drag-and-drop page builder that gives you a pretty website and calls it a day.
We build software. Real applications with backends, databases, authentication, APIs, business logic — the kind of stuff that normally requires a team of engineers and a budget that makes you wince.
And we do it from a conversation. You describe what you want. Our AI builds it. Not from a template. From scratch. For you.
The "no hostage" policy.
Here's where most platforms lose us. They make it easy to start and impossible to leave. Your data, your design, your entire business — locked inside someone else's system. And then they raise the prices.
We think that's a terrible way to treat people who trusted you.
So we made a rule: everything you build is yours. Every line of code, every database table, every component. Export it. Run it yourself. Hire a team to take it further. We genuinely don't mind.
Orcha is a launchpad. You use us to get off the ground. Where you go from there is entirely up to you.
Built for the underdog.
If you've ever been told "you need a technical co-founder" or "that'll cost fifty grand to build" or "you should probably learn to code first" — this is for you.
We're building Orcha for the person who has a brilliant idea and absolutely no patience for gatekeeping. The solo founder. The side-project enthusiast. The person who just wants to build the thing and see if it works, without having to mortgage their house first.
You don't need permission. You don't need a CS degree. You don't need "connections in the startup world." You need an idea and about five minutes.
"If you don't build your idea, someone else will." — That annoying voice in your head that's completely right
Ready to prove them wrong?
Start building today. It's free. No credit card. No pitch deck. No begging a developer to take your idea seriously.
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