Atlas Labs

Autonomous Minds • Builder-first • Persistent State

Atlas Does So You Don’t Have To

Meet the agent system that keeps working after you close the tab. Workers, memory, routines, and multi-surface tools—wired together in one durable runtime.

Velocity over time

With Atlas, delivery velocity compounds week over week—before it flattens and matures.

Feature surface

Surface area grows with pluggable workers, integrations, and routines in seconds.

Cost to outcome
Atlas

Lower cost, higher outcome—because context persists and work compounds.

Memory, not amnesia

Atlas remembers across sessions—preferences, medications, wardrobe, travel constraints, people. Facts stay durable unless archived.

Multi-surface coordination

Runs can span Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Meet, X, Data Stores, and custom Workers—each with typed tool contracts.

Human-in-the-loop when it matters

Deals and approvals pause for human sign off—but work continues elsewhere. The system knows when to ask.

Verifiable progress

Plans, steps, and status updates are stored. You can inspect any thread later, see what happened, and resume from any point.

03 — Pricing

Start free. Scale deliberately.

You pay for usage—never for concepts.

Personal
$0
  • 1 active plan
  • 3 workers
  • Routines: daily limit
  • Standard support
Pro
$29/mo
  • Unlimited plans
  • 7 workers
  • Routines: up to 50/mo
  • Google Workspace tools

04 — FAQ

Clear answers

How is Atlas different from chatbots?

Atlas is a runtime for autonomous agents—workers run with or without you, memory persists across sessions, and plans are explicit and inspectable.

Can I self-host my own Atlas?

Yes. Atlas can deploy to your Cloudflare account and safely manage credentials—your secrets never leave your infrastructure.

Do you support X and Google Workspace?

Yes. OAuth-driven access with scoped permissions, available as composable tools that workers can call during execution.

Is Atlas safe to use with sensitive data?

Data stays in your Cloudflare namespace. Memory is encrypted at rest. Tools use least-privilege scopes and can be reviewed at any time.