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Introducting Atlas

Meet the platform built to streamline how teams manage projects, collaborate across functions, and deliver work on time.

· April 16, 2026
Introducting Atlas

Key takeaways

  • Atlas centralizes project management, team collaboration, and workflow automation in one cohesive platform
  • The core suite includes project planning tools, real-time collaboration features, and intelligent task routing
  • Built for cross-functional teams who need visibility without constant status meetings
  • Atlas reduces context-switching by bringing work, communication, and progress tracking together

Why We Built Atlas

Most teams juggle three to five different tools just to complete a single project. Engineers use one platform, marketing uses another, and somewhere in between, a spreadsheet becomes the source of truth—until it doesn't. The result: duplicated effort, missed dependencies, and hours lost to status updates.

Atlas started with a simple observation: teams don't need more tools. They need one tool that actually works the way they do.

Core Products and Capabilities

Atlas is organized around three interconnected products that handle the full lifecycle of work—from strategy to execution.

Projects

Plan and track work with flexible timelines, milestones, and deliverables. Whether you run Agile sprints, Waterfall phases, or hybrid workflows, Projects adapts to your process without forcing rigidity.

Collaborate

Real-time conversations, file sharing, and decision threads stay attached to the work itself—no more context buried in email chains or Slack history.

Workflows

Automate repetitive steps: task creation, approvals, notifications, and handoffs between teams. Set rules once, then focus on what matters.

What Gets Better with Atlas

  • Single source of truth for all active work across departments
  • Real-time visibility into who's doing what and when it's due
  • Fewer meetings because stakeholders can check progress asynchronously
  • Faster onboarding because new team members see the full picture immediately
  • Reduced tool sprawl and the integration headaches that come with it

Built for the Work That Matters

Atlas doesn't ask you to conform to software. It learns your process, scales with your team, and stays out of the way.

Who Uses Atlas

Atlas works best for cross-functional teams shipping software, managing campaigns, coordinating product launches, or running operations at scale. If your team is currently stringing together Jira, Slack, Google Drive, and a shared doc, Atlas is built for you.

Teams typically start with one department—product, engineering, or marketing—then expand as other functions realize they need the same clarity.

The Bigger Mission

We believe work should be transparent, connected, and efficient. No more guessing about timelines. No more recreating context. No more choosing between tools that talk to each other poorly or paying for integrations that still don't quite work.

Over the coming months, we'll walk you through how to set up Projects, how to run Workflows effectively, best practices for remote collaboration, and how to measure the impact on your team's velocity. This first post is the foundation.

Getting Started

If you're ready to consolidate your toolchain and give your team a single workspace, Atlas is ready to help. Start with a small pilot project—no lengthy sales process, no implementation overhead.

Next in the Series

In post two, we'll dive deep into Projects: how to structure your work, set meaningful milestones, and track progress without micromanaging.

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Frequently asked questions

How is Atlas different from other project management tools?

Atlas combines project planning, team collaboration, and workflow automation in one integrated platform. Rather than requiring you to manually sync information across tools, everything lives in the same space. Your task updates, conversations, and approvals are all connected to the work itself, not scattered across emails and Slack.

Can we migrate our existing projects into Atlas?

Yes. We provide importers and migration support to bring your current projects, timelines, and team structure into Atlas without starting from scratch. The exact process depends on where your data currently lives, and our team can help you plan the transition.

Does Atlas work for remote teams?

Atlas is designed for distributed teams. Real-time collaboration, asynchronous commenting, time zone-friendly notifications, and centralized visibility mean everyone stays informed regardless of location or working hours.

What's the learning curve?

Atlas is built to be intuitive. Most teams are productive within days, not weeks. We'll provide onboarding guides, templates, and support for your rollout. The bigger time investment is deciding how you want to structure your work—not learning the tool itself.

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