Software is increasingly written by humans driving AI. Derplins is the marketplace where that work gets done — at scale, with audit logs, escrow, and reviews.
Call centers industrialized customer service into a $400B industry. Prompt centers will do the same for the AI-mediated layer of knowledge work. Derplins is the open marketplace — the supply side of that industry. Anyone can publish a service. Anyone can hire one.
Orquesta is the runtime infrastructure: scoped tokens, audit logs, permission gates. It serves enterprise teams that need an in-house audited AI control plane. Derplins is the public marketplace that runs on top of Orquesta. The same primitives, exposed to a different audience.
Phase 0: scaffold and brand (this is what you're looking at). Phase 1–3: web product — gig browse, order placement, deliveries, reviews, levels. Phase 4: briefs, custom offers, resolution center. Phase 5: discovery and growth. Phase 6+: iOS and Android apps.
Eight categories at launch (bug fixes, features, refactors, design, data pipelines, DevOps, docs, code review). United States first, Latin America next, then global. We expect the prompter labor market to look like the BPO industry of the 2000s — geographic arbitrage, but for prompt work.
The audited AI runtime that makes Derplins possible. Scoped tokens, immutable audit logs, permission gates, quality signoff.
getorquesta.com →The thesis behind Derplins: the next $100B labor market, replacing voice BPO with prompt-driven services. The economics, the trust stack, why now.
The first 100 prompters get a base-rate guarantee while we seed the catalog.