Atlas, by Next Evolution

Personal knowledge management for operators — notes, sources, and retrieval, designed to be the brain behind the work.

Used at Hungry Machines to

hold the operator playbook, vendor research, and meeting context Grant and the team draw from every week.

Atlas is a standalone product — the full app, docs, and account flow live at atlasnotes.io. This page is the studio-side view: how we use it inside Hungry Machines and why we ship it as one of three tools.

What it does

How it works

Step 1

Capture what crosses your desk

Notes from calls, links worth saving, vendor outreach, decisions you made and why. Drop it into Atlas instead of letting it die in a tab or a Slack thread.

Screenshot: Atlas capture surface
Step 2

Organize lightly, retrieve fast

Tag what matters, leave the rest alone. Search and filter do the heavy lifting when you need to surface a specific note or every doc about a given vendor.

Screenshot: search + filter view
Step 3

Use it in the moment

Pull up the operator playbook before a recurring task, the vendor file before a call, the meeting context before the conversation. That's the test: did Atlas help in the next ten minutes?

Screenshot: open playbook + linked notes

The full product lives at atlasnotes.io.

Atlas has its own home, its own account flow, and its own roadmap. We use it inside Hungry Machines every week, and we ship it here as one of the three tools the studio stands behind. Pricing, signup, and docs are all on the standalone site.

Use Atlas at atlasnotes.io

Opens in a new tab — the standalone Atlas site stays the canonical product surface.