Stop switching between apps. Atlas brings notes, tasks, a built-in browser, a visual canvas, and your terminal into one workspace. So your ideas, tools, and research stay connected while you plan and build.
I built Atlas because I kept running into the same problem: everything I needed to get work done was scattered.
Notes in one app, tasks in another, a dozen browser tabs open, and a terminal somewhere else. It made it really hard to stay focused, and even harder to actually finish things.
Atlas started as an experiment to bring everything into one place, a workspace where ideas, tools, and execution could live together. What began as a simple notes + tasks concept quickly evolved into something bigger, a browser inside your workspace, a visual canvas for thinking, and even a terminal right where you’re working.
The biggest shift during development was realizing Atlas isn’t just another productivity app, it’s more like a command center for your projects. Instead of jumping between apps, you stay in flow and bring everything to you.
This is just the beginning, and I’m really excited to hear what you think. Feedback, ideas, and critiques are all welcome 🙌
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About Atlas — Infinite Canvas for Ideas on Product Hunt
“to think, plan, and build”
Atlas — Infinite Canvas for Ideas was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Stop switching between apps. Atlas brings notes, tasks, a built-in browser, a visual canvas, and your terminal into one workspace. So your ideas, tools, and research stay connected while you plan and build.
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