Built for the long view.
Atlas was created to fill a concrete gap: no tool properly tracked a complete wealth picture, in all its dimensions, without a hidden commercial agenda.
Why Atlas exists
Most wealth-tracking tools have a structural problem: either they're free and resell your data, or they belong to a financial institution that tries to sell you its products, or they're handcrafted spreadsheets that collapse under their own complexity.
Atlas was born from the need for an app that honestly tracks an individual's wealth — bank accounts, real estate, alternatives, debts — without trying to sell anything, without reselling data, and that lasts over time.
“An app to track what you own, not to sell you what you should own.”
Our approach
Atlas is built around four principles we hold to without exception.
Subscription, not your data
The app runs on the subscription (free during beta). No resale, no advertising, no commercial partnership around your financial activity.
Built for thirty years
No pivot, no short-term pressure. We build a tool that has to serve the same user for decades, not quarters.
Radical transparency
We publish what we do, what we don't do, and what's in progress. No claim we can't keep.
The app keeps you accountable
Monthly entry, explicit computations, verifiable sources. Atlas doesn't play in your place — it reflects your decisions, it doesn't replace them.
The team
Atlas is built in Québec, by a small team building the product they wanted themselves. We work from Montréal, and we keep the team small on purpose — to preserve the coherence of the product and the absence of external pressure.
Write to us
For any product question, feature suggestion or simple chat. We read everything, we reply when we can.
See Atlas in action.
The best way to understand Atlas is to try it. The app is free during beta.