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Atlas

Your operator command center — organized by what you came to do.

Atlas is the dashboard you land on after sign-in. It's where you watch your agent teams work, approve the moves that need your eyes, run and schedule the things you want done, and drill into health and cost. One screen for the whole operation, laid out by intent rather than by feature.

Organized around what you're here to do

Atlas opens to the view that matches your visit, not a single undifferentiated wall of widgets:

  • Triage— what needs you right now. The work that's paused for your approval, the items a coordinator flagged, the things that would stall without a decision. This is the default view because most mornings start here.
  • Operate — run and schedule. Kick off work, set the cron lines your agents fire on, and keep the recurring routines moving.
  • Inspect — drill into the details. Run health, cost and usage, model-governance, and the run forest (every parent run and the sub-runs it spawned, in one tree).
  • Agents — the org-wide roster: every agent across every team, its capabilities, recent runs, and current state.
  • Agent View— every agent by where it is in its lifecycle: what's waiting on you, what's working right now, and what's recently done. A live Waiting / Working / Done board for the whole operation.
  • Activity — a narrated timeline of what your teams have been doing, in plain English.

One approvals queue across every team

Risky moves — sending an email outside your org, moving money, posting to a customer-facing surface, anything irreversible — don't execute silently. The agent opens an approval card and waits. Atlas collects those cards into a single queue that spans every team, reachable from the top bar on any page. You approve, reject, snooze, or schedule each one, and the run picks up exactly where it paused. Routine batches can be bulk-approved; high-stakes items default to deny.

Hand off a goal, not just a task

Beyond one-off runs, you can give Atlas a goal — a plain-English outcome you want reached — and let the team pursue it. A coordinator breaks the goal into steps, dispatches the right specialists (and can fan out a fleet of agents when the goal is big enough to warrant it), and drives toward done — pausing at the approval gates for anything consequential and checking its own progress against what you actually asked for. Start one from the Start a goal button, watch it advance in Agent View, and clear its approvals in Triage.

See the cost, not just the activity

Inspect surfaces cost and usage per agent and per team, the top spenders, and the model-routing decisions behind them — so the bill is never a surprise at the end of the month. If you've turned on auto-routing, you can see which model each agent settled on and why.

Where it fits

Atlas is the operate-and-oversee surface. You build and configure teams in the Workspace and Settings; you watch them run, approve their work, and inspect their cost here. It's included on every plan, including Free.

Related: see Workflows for the multi-stage runs you route through Atlas, Templates for the teams you watch here, and the Feature guide for the full tour.

Atlas is the in-product dashboard at /atlas after you sign in. Start free at groundpound.ai — no credit card.