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System

One login, one subscription, and one shared memory layer.

Odirico Platform is not supposed to feel like three unrelated apps under one domain. It is one system where Ember, Sol, and Surge each own a different life function while still passing useful context between each other.

One login

Start once and move across Ember, Sol, and Surge without re-authenticating or wondering which product you are inside.

One subscription

Pricing unlocks the ecosystem together, so you do not have to manage separate plans for separate life problems.

Shared memory

The platform is built so schedules, financial direction, and opportunity progress can inform each other instead of living in silos.

What the platform should do

Reduce friction instead of adding another dashboard.

If a product makes you repeat yourself across planning, money, and opportunity tracking, it is not really reducing complexity. The system has to absorb context and keep it usable.

Reduce switching cost

Life should not feel like separate dashboards for school, money, and momentum.

Keep context alive

Important signals should follow you between modules instead of forcing re-entry and duplicate setup.

Make action obvious

Every screen should clarify what matters next, not just display more information.

Cross-app handoffs

The system gets better when one module informs the next.

Shared data matters less than shared momentum. The real advantage is that the next useful action becomes easier to see because another module already did the setup.

01

Surge to Ember

Apply for a role in Surge, then carry interview timing, follow-up deadlines, and next actions into your weekly plan.

02

Surge to Sol

Track pay ranges, offer details, and career direction in Surge, then let Sol anchor those decisions inside goals and money planning.

03

Ember to Sol

The week you can actually sustain should shape the goals you set, the money decisions you make, and the pace you keep.