Atlas is live as a deliberate beta for teams that want one truthful search layer across the tools they already use.
The product already handles real connectors across files, chat, docs, code, design, media, and project systems. What changes next is being surfaced publicly through beta applications, contributor intake, and the new updates hub.
What is live now, what is next, and where the product is headed.
Atlas is not pretending to be open self-serve yet. The public site now points users to the exact next step instead of leaving them to guess.
Live now
Manual-review beta onboarding, invite-based signup, live connector coverage across 17 connectors, and public status plus update tracking.
Being tested next
Connector onboarding quality, sync freshness, preview fidelity, search relevance, and user workflows with the newest contributor cohort.
Headed toward
Broader beta access only after reliability, onboarding, and communication posture can support it cleanly.
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Real connector surfaces already represented in-product.
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Manual-review applications for beta access.
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Focused testers helping improve the beta.
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Public update recipients across launch and product topics.
What Atlas does in this beta
The product is focused on connected discovery rather than marketing noise.
Apply for early access
Best for teams that want product access based on current workflow fit and connector needs.
Atlas reviews these applications manually and uses them to prioritize onboarding and connector quality.
Start beta applicationTrack product updates
Best for people who want launch timing, curated updates, live beta metrics, and system status.
The new updates hub is the public source of truth instead of a plain newsletter landing page.
Open Get UpdatesWhen is Atlas launching publicly?
Atlas is still in beta and does not publish a public launch date yet.
Atlas is still running as a beta product. There is no public launch date announced yet. Access is currently handled through early-access review rather than open self-serve signup.
Read answerWhat can Atlas do today?
Atlas connects supported providers, indexes approved content, and offers search, preview, and selected actions.
Atlas can connect supported providers, sync approved content, store searchable metadata and extracted text, generate previews, and provide search across files, email, code, knowledge content, media, design files, and project work depending on the connector. For supported providers, Atlas can also run selected actions such as browse connected content, search indexed results, preview supported items, download supported items, upload new files, create folders when the connected account has permission.
Read answerWhich connectors does Atlas support right now?
Atlas exposes live connectors today and keeps roadmap connectors clearly marked as not yet available.
Atlas currently lists these live connectors: Google Drive, Gmail, Google Photos, OneDrive, Dropbox, GitHub, Notion, Slack, Box, GitLab, Confluence, Microsoft Teams, Figma, Linear, Airtable, AWS S3, Atlas Hosted Storage. Roadmap-only connectors are kept separate and are not presented as live access paths.
Read answerHow does Atlas process and index data?
Atlas stores the metadata, extracted text, previews, and operational records needed to power search.
Atlas connects to the providers you authorize, syncs supported metadata and content, stores searchable extracted text and preview data where supported, and uses those records to power search and browsing. It is designed as a connected-workspace index, not as a claim that every provider is fully copied into Atlas in identical depth.
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