Build with intelligence

AI that builds real software with you.

Atlass turns frontier coding agents into a team you can actually supervise: every build on a visible plan, a project that remembers every decision, and the cost shown before a cent is spent.

Invites go out in small waves. Watching the build is free forever.

This is the product, mid-build

Atlass Recipe Box ▾ Auto · smart routing PlainTechnical
Goal
 
  • Page shell and recipe grid layout
  • Recipe cards with photo, title, and tags
  • New recipe form with an ingredients list
  • Search by ingredient, filtering as you type
  • Favorites with a one-tap heart
  • Save everything to browser storage
Auto → Claude Opus 4.8 · an architecture decision, worth the strongest model
Atlass
Here is my plan: six steps, estimated $0.90 to $1.40. Approve it and I will start building.
  • Page shell and recipe grid layout
  • Recipe cards with photo, title, and tags
  • New recipe form with an ingredients list
  • Search by ingredient, filtering as you type
  • Favorites with a one-tap heart
  • Save everything to browser storage
Approve and build
Atlass · building
Atlass
Done. All six steps are built and verified, and your recipe box is open in the preview. Total cost: $1.07, inside the estimate. ✓ 6 of 6 verified
This session
$0.00
Estimated $0.90 to $1.40 for this build
Claude Opus 4.8$0.00
Claude Sonnet 5$0.00
✓ Finished within the estimate

Why it feels different

A team you can supervise, not a chat you have to trust.

Other AI tools make you choose: developer-grade power in a terminal, or a friendly toy that hides everything. Atlass keeps the power and shows the work.

On plan. The checklist is the contract.

Every build follows a plan you approved. Steps check off only after the work is verified, each with a receipt: the model, the cost, the files.

In context. It never forgets your project.

Decisions, preferences, and finished work persist across sessions. Come back in a week and Atlass picks up mid-thought, not from zero.

On budget. The price tag comes first.

See the estimated cost before work begins, pick Economy, Balanced, or Maximum, and rewind any step that was not worth it.

At your level. Plain or technical, your call.

One switch changes how everything is explained, from friendly plain language to full technical detail. The work underneath never changes.

Watch it being built. Then build with it.

Atlass is being built in public by a designer, with the exact supervision layer you see above. If you have outgrown no-code but do not want a terminal, this is your graduation. Early access goes out in small waves.