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Atlas

Atlas

Live

AIOS

Mission control for every project — the governance plane that scores sprint health, enforces evidence-gated quality, and gives agents typed access to the whole portfolio.

Built on AIOSOur own AI Operating System. Developed and governed with Atlas, deployed and run on Nexus — the Agents-as-a-Service engine. We build every product on the same platform we ship.Explore AIOS — Develop ⇄ Deploy →
1

The problem

Run 20+ projects and quality drifts in the dark: sprints close on assertion, reviews get skipped, health is a guess, and there's no single place an agent — or a founder — can ask 'what's the real state?'

2

Our approach

Atlas is PM-as-a-Service — the governance control plane above every SynaptixLabs project. It registers each project, scores sprint health, and gates closure on evidence: no sprint closes until its GBU review passes, its report is filed, its index is fresh, and its tasks are done. It exposes 60+ typed PM operations over MCP, so agents — running on Nexus as Agent-as-a-Service — can read portfolio truth and act on it under audit. Atlas is the develop-and-govern half of AIOS; Nexus is the run half. Together they are how SynaptixLabs ships.

3

The demo

Interactive — scan the live portfolio: every project with its health badge (pass / warn / fail), sprint state, and last GBU grade. Drill into a project to see its sprint's close-gate criteria, tasks with attached evidence, and the epic breakdown — governance by exception. Illustrative dashboard built from real Atlas project + sprint data; the live Atlas runs at atlas-mcp.synaptixlabs.ai.

Interactive explainer · built native (typed React Visual-Pack, no CMS).