Orvo
Orvo is a career intelligence platform for ambitious professionals who need better visibility, stronger stakeholder relationships, and sharper prep before high-stakes conversations. Unlike generic CRMs, Orvo is built for the relationships that drive your career — not a sales pipeline. Track key people, capture notes and voice memos, set follow-ups, and map your organisation visually with the Network Map. The AI Assistant draws on your relationship context to help you prep for executive meetings, navigate stakeholder politics, draft outreach, and plan your next move — without sounding like a generic chatbot. Features: People workspace · Network Map · Actions follow-through · Opportunities board · Insights dashboard · Context-aware AI Assistant. Built for managers, product managers, consultants, cross-functional leaders, and founders who treat relationships as a strategic asset.

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Orvo is a career intelligence platform designed for ambitious professionals seeking better visibility and stronger stakeholder relationships. It helps users prepare for high-stakes conversations by tracking key people, capturing notes and voice memos, setting follow-ups, and visually mapping their organization with the Network Map.
Orvo includes several key features such as a People workspace, Network Map, Actions follow-through, Opportunities board, Insights dashboard, and a context-aware AI Assistant that helps users prepare for executive meetings and navigate stakeholder politics.
Orvo is built for managers, product managers, consultants, cross-functional leaders, and founders who view relationships as a strategic asset in their careers.
Orvo provides users with enhanced visibility into their professional relationships, helps them prepare effectively for important conversations, and allows them to manage their network strategically. The AI Assistant offers personalized support, making it easier to navigate complex stakeholder dynamics.
While specific pros and cons are not listed, potential limitations of Orvo could include the learning curve associated with using a new platform and the need for users to actively engage with its features to fully benefit from its capabilities.