Ninety.io is an EOS management platform. Orbit Scorecard is a business metrics and scorecard tool. They overlap in one area — the weekly scorecard — and diverge sharply everywhere else. Here's the honest comparison.
What Ninety.io Does Well
Ninety.io is a full EOS implementation platform. It covers the Accountability Chart, Rocks (quarterly priorities), To-Dos, Issues lists, the V/TO, and Level 10 Meeting facilitation. If you're running on EOS and want one platform for all of it, Ninety.io is purpose-built for that. Pricing: $14–$20/user/month.
Where Ninety.io Falls Short on Scorecards
The scorecard inside Ninety.io is manual. You or someone on your team has to enter numbers each week. There's no integration with Stripe, HubSpot, GA4, or your ad platforms. For many teams, this friction is exactly why the scorecard habit dies within the first month of running on EOS.
What Orbit Scorecard Does Differently
Orbit Scorecard is built around one idea: the data should be automatic. Connect your source systems once and your scorecard updates itself. No manual data entry. No stale numbers. Orbit doesn't replace your EOS tooling — it replaces the manual data collection that makes your scorecard a burden.
How to Choose
Use Ninety.io if: You want a full EOS platform in one place and your team will maintain weekly manual data entry.
Use Orbit Scorecard if: You want your scorecard metrics to be automatic and always current, connected to your actual business systems.
Use both: Many teams run Ninety.io for EOS management and Orbit Scorecard for the metrics layer. They're complementary.