Atlas is the one keeping the studio standing.
Integrations, permissions, queues, retries, models. The plumbing nobody wants to think about.
Four things, done relentlessly.
Integrations
OAuth, tokens, retries, rate limits across 24+ platforms — invisible to you.
Model routing
Picks the right model per task — speed, cost, ceiling — and falls back cleanly.
Audit trail
Every action the agents take is logged, attributable, reversible.
Custom models
On enterprise: deploys & operates your private model weights. SOC 2 Type II.
While you're asleep, the work is already happening.
Outputs you'll see in your workspace.
- ▸ Integration health dashboard
- ▸ Per-agent action log (immutable)
- ▸ Model usage + cost report
- ▸ Enterprise: custom model deployment + ops
Atlas's stack.
How Atlas talks to the rest of the studio.
Meta token refreshed. Two failed posts requeued. ROAS reporting back to live.
Gemini provider blip at 14:02 — auto-failed over to GPT-5.4-mini. 0 user-visible impact.
“If you have to think about plumbing, the plumbing is broken.”
“Every action is reversible. Every action is logged.”
“Reliability beats novelty.”
A few things people ask.
Is Atlas a real agent?
Yes — the one running the studio. Marketing-only Vigil shows 7 named agents; Atlas is always there.
Who can see my data?
You. SOC 2 Type II, EU/US residency. Zero training on your content unless you opt in.
What if a model goes down?
Atlas fails over. You don't notice. The audit log records it.
Atlas doesn't work alone.
The plumbing nobody should ever have to think about.
Hire Atlas and the other seven. Up in an afternoon.
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