How Orune Works

From one question to a living brief that evolves with you.

01

Start with a question.

Type a job title. In 30 seconds, Orune breaks the role into its component tasks and shows which ones AI can already handle, which are changing, and which remain distinctly human. No account required.

~1,000 occupations analyzed across 22 categories.

02

See where you stand.

The results map the role against every other occupation on two axes: AI exposure and human advantage. A heat map shows where roles are heading over the next decade, so you can see not just where things are but where the ground is shifting.

The heat map projects trajectories from 2026 through 2034.

03

Build the picture.

Sign up to save the results as an Orune Brief. The brief starts with what the role alone reveals. As you add context about experience, employer, and situation, four dimensions sharpen: foundation, career positioning, growth readiness, and life design.

The brief deepens across three engagement levels. You set the pace.

04

Explore adjacent roles.

Check any role you are curious about. Pinned roles appear on the heat map alongside the primary position. Over time, exploration patterns reveal whether you are deepening in a field or considering a transition. The brief adapts either way.

05

Check in, stay current.

Periodically, Orune asks one question tied to the current focus. Each answer refines the picture. The brief evolves as both the situation and the broader economy change. Orune never nags, never guilt-trips, and gets quieter when things are stable.

What comes next

As Orune grows, the brief will track real economic signals and connect them to each person's situation automatically. Updates will surface what changed and what it means. The goal is a living document that helps people think clearly about what they face, at their own pace, on their own terms.

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