The product began with a simple observation: companies already have enough signals. What they lack is a shared ability to notice.
We are building ATLAS as the operating layer between fragmented systems of work and the humans responsible for what happens next.
The current product
ATLAS has two connected surfaces: a company brain with an operator console, and a company-aware employee agent. The brain ingests signals, runs monitors, creates flags, delivers them through team channels, supports ownership and outcomes, and governs connector actions. The employee agent can bring approved company context into daily work.
The first wedge
We are beginning with Engineering Ops design partners because the evidence is concrete and the cost of missed coordination is visible: stalled pull requests, blocked releases, missing owners, aging work, and signals distributed across GitHub, Jira, and Slack.
The laboratory behind it
XAGI Labs is a frontier AI research lab in Thiruvananthapuram, India. The broader research program spans memory, computer and browser use, agent accessibility, harness layers, safety, and future foundation models—including a long-term general-purpose public model program.
The invitation
ATLAS is not broadly self-serve today. We are working with design partners who can bring a real operating problem, honest feedback, and a team willing to shape the system with us.