Consolidate your stack
Point tools each do one job well but leave the connections to you - exports, integrations, and copy-paste. Atlas is an all-in-one platform where the connections are built in.
The idea
The point-tool philosophy says pick the best app for each job. It works until you count the cost of the seams between them: integrations to maintain, data to reconcile, and work that spans tools with no single view.
The all-in-one philosophy trades a little specialist depth for connection. When work, sales, docs, and people share one record, a deal can become a project and a project can bill hours without a single export.
This page compares the two approaches honestly, and is clear about when a point tool still wins.
What it replaces
Task and project management
CRM and pipeline
Knowledge base
HR and payroll
How Atlas covers it
Atlas is built so each module - projects, CRM, HR, contracts - is capable enough to replace a dedicated tool, not a shallow bundle.
Because everything sits on one record, the links point tools require integrations for - deal to project, project to time to invoice - are native.
One permission model, one automation engine, and one AI assistant span every module, instead of configuring each separately per tool.
A dedicated point tool can go deeper in its niche than any all-in-one, and if a single capability is the beating heart of your business, that depth may matter more than connection. The honest test is whether you use enough of that depth to justify the seams it creates with everything else.
FAQ
Ready when you are
Atlas is the all-in-one work OS - tasks, projects, CRM, contracts, HR, and automation on one record, with a governed AI assistant. Start free and consolidate at your own pace.