Create your first world
A world is a self-contained universe with its own data, collaborators, and subscription. You can own several, each billed separately. After you create your account, the onboarding screen offers to create one (or to join an existing world with an invite). Choosing Create a world opens the wizard.
1. Choose a plan
Section titled “1. Choose a plan”Every world is on a plan, and you pick it first. The plan sets your team size, storage, and AI request rate. If you’re working solo, Basic is the cheapest starting point; for a team, choose the Team plan that fits your headcount. See the plan comparison — you can change plans later.
2. Choose a region
Section titled “2. Choose a region”If more than one hosting region is available, you’ll be asked where your world’s data should live. Pick the one closest to your team. If only one region is offered, this step is skipped.
3. Name your world
Section titled “3. Name your world”Give the world a name (required). You can also add an optional short label and a longer description to remind yourself and your collaborators what the world is for.
4. Review and check out
Section titled “4. Review and check out”Confirm your choices and continue to checkout, hosted securely by Lemon Squeezy. Enter your payment details there; once payment goes through, you’re returned to Orbismo, your world is provisioned, and you land on its dashboard. Billing is monthly — see How pricing works for the details.
Your new world arrives with a default schema — a general-purpose set of entity types and relationship types for modelling people, places, events, and how they connect. There’s no template to choose and nothing to lock in: it’s a starting point you extend and adapt — for fiction, a team, a personal knowledge base, or anything else — by directing an AI tool and setting a world prompt.
What’s next
Section titled “What’s next”- Connect an AI tool so an agent can read and write your world alongside you.
- Invite collaborators if you’re on a Team plan.
- Learn the core concepts — entities, relationships, lore, and tags — to start building with confidence.