Atlas reads your calendar, replays your meeting notes, and pulls the threads from your inbox. Then it sends you the one prep doc you actually wanted — over WhatsApp or Slack, the morning of.
No app to install. No dashboard to babysit. Atlas lives where you already chat — WhatsApp or Slack — and shows up first thing in the morning.
At 7:30, Atlas pings you in WhatsApp or Slack with today's calendar. Tap or reply with the meetings you want prep for.
For each meeting, Atlas replays prior notes with these people, pulls related emails, and finds open threads.
Not "you've met before." A single, sourced page of what to bring up — and what you said you'd do last time.
Every claim comes with a source. Open threads from last time persist. The page reads like it was written by someone who'd been in every previous meeting with you.
Lead with the revised numbers — under, not over. Dana is quietly concernedthe original miss was directional, not noise. Walking in with the corrected figure shifts the conversation from "what went wrong" to "what's next quarter."
Pick where you want Atlas to message you, then connect the tools it should read from. Each source is queried on demand for each meeting — minimum exposure, nothing bulk-imported.
Atlas's north star is a personal AI that holds the full picture of your work and life — and acts on it. Email replies in your voice. The dinner reservation booked before you ask. The follow-up sent because you said you would.
We earn that one rung at a time. Right now, we get one room right.
Drop your number or email — Atlas will reach out on WhatsApp or Slack with what you need to get started. Five minutes, mostly OAuth.