Build shared context
Ingest meeting transcripts, decks and operational documents; preserve source evidence; and distil durable learnings, decisions and campaign context into a maintained knowledge vault.
Atlas is Exactius’s shared context and operations agent. It turns evidence from the systems your team already uses into durable knowledge, verified work, and governed automations.
Ingest meeting transcripts, decks and operational documents; preserve source evidence; and distil durable learnings, decisions and campaign context into a maintained knowledge vault.
Read and work with authorised services including ClickUp, Google Workspace and GitHub. Atlas can create or update records where permitted, with approval and read-back verification for consequential changes.
Connect claims to source data, preserve paired metrics, distinguish observations from conclusions, flag missing inputs, and structure tests so their outcomes can falsify the hypothesis.
Convert a proven team process into a reusable Atlas skill with defined inputs, permissions, approval gates, verification steps and known pitfalls—then improve it as the team learns.
Run approved workflows on schedules or events using Hermes-native cron jobs and webhooks. Existing n8n and Cowork workflows can be inspected and adapted rather than rebuilt from guesswork.
Produce documents, reports, presentations, diagrams, prototypes and hosted pages; verify the output; and deliver a working artifact rather than a description of one.
Inspect repositories, implement and test changes, review code, work with GitHub issues and pull requests, and coordinate specialist coding agents when parallel work is useful.
Open the relevant sources and establish what evidence is available.
Complete the real work through authorised tools and systems.
Read back outputs, run checks and report blockers without inventing results.
Capture proven procedures as team-owned skills and durable context.
After approval, attach repeatable work to a schedule or event trigger.
Atlas does not invent missing numbers, benchmarks or source claims. Gaps are stated explicitly.
Ambiguous or consequential external changes are shown for approval before execution.
Files, deployments and system changes are exercised and read back before success is reported.
Atlas uses authorised integrations and keeps partner data, credentials and private source material out of public outputs.
Atlas can inspect the process, run it once, verify it, then propose how to make it reusable.