About

About Work Orchestra.

Why this exists, who builds it, and how to reach us.

Philosophy

Organization should be a byproduct of use, not a prerequisite for use.

Most software wants you to set up before you start — pick a template, define a taxonomy, fill out a project schema. Work Orchestra is the opposite. Start with whatever messy thing you're already doing, and let structure emerge as you work. Key files surface because you keep opening them. Workflows surface because you keep running the same steps. The workspace gets sharper because you used it, not because you configured it.

Who builds this

One builder, one product.

Work Orchestra is built by David Goldman and published by Accredant Capital LLC. Goldman built it as the workspace he wanted to use himself, after years of rebuilding project context across spreadsheets, mail clients, browser tabs, and AI tools.

Why it exists

Your AI lives in a chat tab. Your work doesn't.

Most AI tools sit in a browser tab and know your chat history, not your real files. Most all-in-one platforms wanted you to migrate everything in. Neither touches the way work actually happens — across folders, threads, drafts, models, and meetings, on tools that don't know about each other.

Work Orchestra is built to meet your work where it already is. The AI sees only what you scope to it. Your data stays in the cloud folders you already own. The workspace, not the human, holds the context.

Contact

Reach us by email.

For product feedback, bug reports, or early-access questions, email is the fastest way to reach us.