Continuity
Every plan, memory, and approval is persisted and versioned. Pick up where you left off — next hour, next week, next device.
Atlas is a durable, multi-surface agent runtime. One persistent mind across chat, email, calendar, code, and cloud — with plans, memory, workers, and approvals that survive every restart.
“It’s the first agent that still knows who I am on Monday.” — Lena Park, Head of Platform, Northwind
Atlas runs as a long-lived agent process per user. It keeps plans, working memory, and delegated workers across sessions, surfaces, and devices. Where ordinary LLM apps forget between turns, Atlas carries context the way a good chief of staff does: quietly, precisely, and with receipts.
Threads share state with routines. Routines share state with workers. Workers share state with your repos, your inbox, your calendar, and the cloud primitives Atlas provisions on your behalf. It is one system, instrumented end-to-end, and it is yours.
Every plan, memory, and approval is persisted and versioned. Pick up where you left off — next hour, next week, next device.
A thread lead directs specialist workers — coder, researcher, reviewer — with shared state and directable mid-flight.
Budgets, typed approvals, and signed notes on every commit. Write actions fail closed until a human or policy says go.
Gmail, Calendar, Drive, GitHub, Cloudflare, custom subdomains. Atlas meets users where work already lives.
At 9:12 Maya opens her laptop. The release is tomorrow. Atlas already drafted the changelog overnight from yesterday’s merged PRs, filed three follow-up issues she agreed to on Friday, and put a thirty-minute rehearsal on the calendar with the two reviewers who actually read the diff.
She types one line: “ship it if tests pass.” The coder worker lifts the branch, the reviewer worker files a second-pass note, and a signed approval lands in her inbox. She drinks her coffee. The product ships at 10:03.
This is not magic. It is a system that remembers, coordinates, and asks permission where it matters. It is Atlas, and it is on your side.