Software

ORDO Return is a set of “Back here” micro-tools: it turns your position and next step into checkable facts, making interruptions, handoffs, and continuation easy — bringing you back to the work scene in 5 seconds after an interruption.

This page lists the publicly verifiable v1.0 builds and direct downloads. Higher-tier versions will continue to ship as additional releases (always grounded in what you can verify).


Releases

ORDO Return · Notion v1.0
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Notion

A Return marker inside Notion: keep a checkable “where I was” point and the next-step note — so interruption doesn’t erase your position.

  • Record a position + next step in a durable, reviewable format
  • Designed for handoff: another person can verify what you meant
  • No tracking; no background behavior
ORDO Return · Browser v1.0
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Browser

A lightweight Return layer for web reading: keep a checkable stop point and a next-step note on the page you already opened.

  • Capture “where I stopped” with a simple, verifiable marker
  • Keep the next action explicit (what to do when you return)
  • Minimal surface: you can audit what it stores
ORDO Return · VS Code v1.0
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VS Code

A Return marker inside code: keep your stop line and next-step note checkable — so context survives task switches.

  • Anchor a line / range and attach a short next-step note
  • Suited for collaboration: makes handoff explicit
  • Clear boundaries: no behavior outside the editor
ORDO Return · Figma v1.0
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Figma

A Return marker for design review: keep the stop point and verification notes checkable inside your file.

  • Mark a frame / region and attach a next-step checklist
  • Make review and handoff verifiable (what changed, what’s next)
  • Simple release surface — can be audited