About Orgo
Empowering communities to shape their future.
We build the digital infrastructure that helps communities govern themselves, grow together, and create lasting impact. Because when people organize around shared purpose, extraordinary things happen.
How Orgo started
Orgo did not begin as a product. It began as a problem I could not solve any other way.
I was vice president of the Romanian Scouts, a national organization with thousands of members and more than eighty chapters, and I was also a software engineer. Every day I ran into the same wall. Who is active and who is not. Who paid their dues. Who showed up to which event. How many young people we actually had in each county. Simple questions, and almost impossible answers.
Then, at a general assembly, the members asked for something out loud: we want transparent access to information, for everyone, not just for a few people at the top. That was the moment it became clear. This needed to be built. So in 2013, I started building it, at first only for the Scouts.
My father was an electrician, the kind who learned his trade so well he got called to worksites all over the world. From him I took the idea that work done thoroughly, with a sense of responsibility, is a form of respect for the people who rely on it. That belief is still the core of how we build Orgo. Membership software is not an app you consume and forget. It is infrastructure that organizations build years, sometimes decades, of history on. There is no room to rush it.
Twenty years in the Scouts shaped the rest. To become a Scout you make a promise, in front of everyone, to help others and to respect the world around you. At twelve it feels like a ritual. At forty you realize it was an ethical framework you carried with you the whole time. Orgo was born exactly at that intersection: the work I love, put in service of people who come together to do good.
Vasile Darie, CEO and Founder
What we are actually building
The best description we have found for what Orgo does is this: it is a kind of notary for your community, a single source of truth.
When an organization needs to know who we are, what we have done, who contributed, and what our internal rules are, the answer lives in one place, not scattered across ten different tools. Members come and go. Leaders change. But the integrity of your data anchors the community in its own history.
We asked ourselves a useful question once: if Orgo disappeared tomorrow, what would hurt our organizations the most? The answer came back without hesitation. The membership structure and the payment history. Without that, an organization no longer knows who it is. That is the thing we are responsible for keeping safe.
Trusted by serious organizations
Orgo is used by national and international organizations across twelve countries, from university networks to professional associations, scout federations, and civic and political movements.
"With an organization of 8,000 members and over 80 chapters coordinated almost entirely by volunteers, Orgo sits at the center of our digitization. It lets us focus on our mission: learning by doing, nature, and personal growth."
We are not a shelf product you pick up and configure alone. We are closer to a technical partner who stays with you. For our larger clients, with chapters across several countries, it is not unusual for someone to write to us directly and get an answer in hours, sometimes minutes. We have remained their active technical partner, not just their software supplier. That is a deliberate choice, and it is the relationship we want with every organization we serve.
What we stand for
These are the principles we use to make decisions every day.
Openness
We believe the best ideas emerge when people feel safe to speak freely. We share knowledge generously, welcome diverse perspectives, and approach every conversation with curiosity rather than judgment.
Trust
Trust is earned through consistency. We say what we mean, follow through on commitments, and create spaces where communities can rely on us completely. It is also why we protect your data instead of profiling it, even though profiling users is the dominant model in tech.
Ownership
We take responsibility for outcomes, not just tasks. When something needs doing, we step up. When something goes wrong, we fix it. We started with fewer resources and turned down a certain kind of investor to keep it that way, because your success is our success.
Innovation
We challenge assumptions and reimagine what is possible. Not innovation for its own sake, but purposeful creativity that solves real problems. And sometimes that means saying no: we have turned down organizations willing to pay when we sensed the platform would be used to do more harm than good.
The people behind Orgo
We have shared more than twenty years of friendship and collaboration. Orgo is a flat organization with strong leadership across the board: each of us is a co-founder, with real ownership and real skin in the game. When we say we are partners, not just providers, this is where it comes from.
Vasile Darie
CEO
Engineer, entrepreneur, and former leader in the Romanian Scouts. Vasile leads Orgo with curiosity over certainty, and runs many demos himself.
Alex Plosceac
CTO
For Alex, technology used well unlocks possibilities that would otherwise stay out of reach. As an engineer, he sees supporting organizations to run efficiently and grow at their own pace as both the challenge and the privilege of the work.
Radu Vrabie
CMO
Radu believes in healthy scaling and that impact comes in many shapes. He works across the full range of our clients, from small, ambitious teams to large associations with decades of legacy, helping each grow in a way that stays true to who they are.
Behind the three of us is a small, senior team who treat your organization's success as their own.
A long game, on purpose
We are not trying to grow for the sake of growth, or to chase a unicorn title. We want to understand, really understand, the organizations we serve. When an organization grows from 2,000 members to 10,000 and nothing breaks along the way, that is when we know we did our job.
We are here for the long term. If you are building something meant to last decades, we would like to help you lay the foundation.