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Atlas
Turn the connections sleeping in your community into a single map.
Inside the messages flowing past in Slack lies your community’s real wealth — people, knowledge, and the connections between them. Atlas merges and visualizes them as a knowledge graph, links members who haven’t met yet, and grows a new social network out of your community.
Signals
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The invisible network
What’s happening inside your community
If even one of these rings true, it may be something you can change — by making the data of people and relationships visible.
It flows past, and disappears
Even lively exchanges go unread after a few days. Knowledge and human connections quietly sink below the timeline.
You can’t tell who knows what
“Is there anyone who knows this?” — yet you can never quite map who is where, and what they’re strong at.
Connections calcify
The same people always talk to each other; new combinations never form. The people who could have met, never do.
You can’t explain the momentum
You can feel the energy, but you can’t show in numbers who the hubs are, or what is actually moving the room.
Graph
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What Atlas does
The feature set
Atlas analyzes each member’s posts, interests, and relationships, merging the whole community into one graph — from visualization all the way to creating new connections.
Automatic knowledge graph
Atlas extracts people, topics, skills, and relationships from your Slack conversations and merges the whole community into a single graph. Who knows what, and who is connected to whom, becomes visible as structure.
Community analytics dashboard
Track activity, influence, and the density of connections over time. See who the hubs are, who is drifting toward isolation, and where the momentum comes from — from data, not guesswork.
Member profiles
From posts and reactions, Atlas profiles each member’s interests, strengths, and ways of engaging — surfacing the shape of every person while respecting privacy.
Creating new connections
Atlas recommends members who haven’t met yet but would be interesting to connect. It sparks introductions and matches, growing the network on purpose.
Search across people and knowledge
Search in natural language — “someone who knows React,” “someone interested in this field.” Reach past knowledge and the people who hold it at the same time.
Native Slack integration
Drop it into your existing workspace. No migration to a new tool, no behavior change asked of members — the place you already work simply becomes the surface for analysis.
Flow
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How it works
From setup to a living network
Four steps from connection to value. No extra operational burden — the place you already work simply becomes the surface for analysis.
Step 01
Connect
Add the app to your Slack workspace and pick the channels to analyze. That’s the whole setup.
Step 02
Analyze & graph
Atlas analyzes the conversation data and turns people, topics, and relationships into a knowledge graph — structuring your existing history too.
Step 03
Visualize
See the “now” of your community at a glance through dashboards and a graph view. Hubs and clusters of interest rise to the surface.
Step 04
Create
Using the analysis, Atlas recommends new connections — encouraging encounters and the flow of knowledge, and growing the network.
For
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Who it’s for
Communities that fit
Wherever people gather and conversation happens, Atlas works — regardless of size or purpose.
Internal & company communities
Make cross-team knowledge and connections visible, and spark collaboration across silos.
Online communities & memberships
Design new encounters between members, so the reason to stay keeps renewing itself.
Technical & developer communities
Map who knows what, and make questions, answers, and contributors visible.
DevRel & community ops
Show momentum and key people in data, so you can explain initiatives and outcomes internally.
FAQ
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FAQ
Frequently asked
The questions we hear most before rollout, data handling included. Anything not here, just ask us during the demo.
- Q. How is member data and privacy handled?
- A. Atlas analyzes the minimum necessary scope, in service of improving how your community runs. It never shares conversation content externally or repurposes it for training without consent. Admins control what is analyzed and what is visible to members, and we make our data-handling policy explicit at onboarding.
- Q. Can we keep using our existing Slack?
- A. Yes. You install it by adding an app to your workspace — members are never forced to adopt a new tool.
- Q. What size of community is it for?
- A. From internal communities of a few dozen people to online communities of several thousand. We design the scope of analysis together, around your size and goals.
- Q. What about pricing and rollout time?
- A. Atlas is currently offered as early access, with proposals tailored to your community’s size and goals. Start with a demo and see what becomes visible in your own community.
- Q. Do you support tools other than Slack?
- A. We start with Slack. Support for other platforms such as Discord is under consideration — we’d love to hear what you need.
Atlas
Early access
Turn the connections sleeping in your community
into a map.
Atlas is looking for early-access partners right now. In the demo, you’ll see the kind of graph we can draw from a real community.
There’s no pressure to sign anything on the spot.