
Manage multiple Google accounts in isolated workspaces on Mac. Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Meet & Gemini in one lightweight app. One-time $19 purchase.

Orbit for Mac is a lightweight, native email client designed for professionals juggling multiple Google accounts. It eliminates the chaos of constant account switching by giving each Google Workspace—Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Meet, and Gemini—its own isolated space, all while keeping your data securely on your Mac with no cloud servers in between.
True Account Isolation: Work, personal, and client accounts remain completely separate, ensuring emails always send from the correct address without accidental cross-contamination.
Native Mac Architecture: A 12 MB app built with Apple's native tools—no Electron, no Chromium, no hidden browser—delivering instant launch and genuine Mac performance.
Complete Workspace Integration: Access Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Meet, and built-in Gemini AI, with each service opening in the correct account context automatically.
Zero-Cloud Privacy: No Orbit account required, no sync servers, no mail relays—your login credentials live exclusively on your Mac, making breaches and server outages impossible.
One-Time Purchase: Pay $89 once and own it forever, with no subscription traps—includes unlimited accounts, all features, and one year of free updates for up to 3 Macs.
Agency & Freelance Professionals: Manage separate inboxes for multiple clients alongside personal and business accounts without logging in and out or risking sending from the wrong identity.
Privacy-Conscious Users: Keep sensitive communications entirely off third-party servers with an architecture designed to eliminate data exposure, not just promise it.
Mac Power Users: Replace bloated browser-based solutions with a lightweight, purpose-built app that respects system resources and integrates seamlessly with macOS.
Orbit for Mac serves professionals, agencies, and freelancers who manage multiple Google identities and refuse to compromise on privacy, performance, or fair pricing—particularly those frustrated by subscription fatigue and browser-based email clutter.












