
Quindar replaces fragmented ground systems with a single, automation-first platform for scalable satellite mission management. From first launch to full constellation, Quindar delivers faster deployment, continuous uptime, and operational clarity.
One Platform. Every Mission.
Legacy mission operations can’t keep pace with today’s dynamic space environment. Disconnected tools, manual workflows, and hybrid constellations create complexity, cost, and risk.
Quindar solves this with a unified platform that integrates mission planning, flight dynamics, command and control, and event management. Built for automation, it enables 24/7 operations, real-time visibility, and scalable control—so teams can manage satellites like servers.

Automation-First. Mission-Ready.
Quindar enables operators to:
Everything You Need. One Platform.
Quindar brings planning, flight dynamics, command and control, event management, and payload access into one integrated system. No more stitching together tools or juggling workflows—just a single platform designed for autonomous, scalable satellite operations.
Quindar Plan
Autonomous mission planning and contact scheduling to reduce operator workload and antenna costs.
Quindar Flight
Automated flight dynamics for tracking, predicting, and maneuvering—no expertise required.
Quindar Control
Unified command and control for rapid onboarding and fleet-wide operations.
Quindar Event Management
System-wide anomaly detection, diagnosis, and recovery to keep mission operators focused on mission success.
Quindar Portal
Role-based access and shared mission context for secure payload and bus operations across stakeholders.

From First Launch to Full Constellation
Quindar bridges the gap between IT systems thinking and space operations. Built on a cloud-native control layer, it replaces fragmented tools with a resilient, scalable platform that supports continuous missions—no 24/7 staffing required.
Start with Quindar. Scale Without Limits.
Skip the ground build. Quindar delivers ready-to-deploy, automation-first mission operations.