Orca Enterprise

Bring agent engineering to your whole team.

Orca is the best way to run multiple coding agents in parallel. Reach out to bring local-first worktrees, reviewable agent changes, and secure deployment workflows to your organization.

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Orca for enterprise teams

Deployment and security conversations happen directly with our team.

Local-first workspaces for agent sessions.

Reviewable git changes across isolated worktrees.

Rollout guidance for approved agents and integrations.

Security discussions handled directly over email.

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Built for secure growth

Security and compliance readiness for teams adopting agents.

Orca keeps agent work inside the engineering systems your team already trusts: local workspaces, git history, pull requests, approved model providers, and auditable review paths.

No silent code changes: every agent change stays reviewable in your repo.

Clear audit trail through git history, pull requests, and workspace activity.

Role-based rollout paths for teams standardizing agent workflows.

Security and compliance readiness for enterprise engineering teams.

Privacy and security

Designed around your existing engineering workflow.

Use this page when you need to discuss deployment requirements, security constraints, or how Orca fits into your organization's engineering workflow.

Enterprise conversations cover rollout, data handling, approved agent providers, and support paths.

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FAQ

Common questions

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Does Orca store my code or chat history?

Orca is local-first. Your repositories, worktrees, terminals, and agent sessions run on machines you control. Orca does not need to store your source code or chat history on Orca servers for local workspaces.

Does Orca see my prompts or code?

Agent traffic goes to the AI providers and CLIs your team already configures. Orca is the workspace and terminal interface around those tools, not a model provider inspecting your prompts or repository contents.

Can I self-host Orca?

Yes. Orca is open source and self-hostable, so your team can run it in the environment that fits your security and deployment requirements.

Can I disable external AI features for my organization?

Enterprise teams can work with us on deployment requirements, security constraints, and organization-level defaults for how Orca is used with approved agents and integrations.