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AtomBase builds AI that automates knowledge work, starting with software development. Where today's tools see a single file or ticket, we build one system that understands the entire project: a living context graph that compounds across every product we ship.
The 10-minute hook
The thing anyone can feel in ten minutes: the Platform Brain working on your own project, from the very first prompt.
Feature: Password reset via email
Scenario: Registered user requests a reset link
Given a registered user on the login screen
When they submit their email to "Forgot password?"
Then a single-use reset link is sent to that email
And the response does not reveal whether the account exists
Scenario: Reset link expires
Given a reset link older than 30 minutes
When the user opens it
Then they see an "expired link" message
And they can request a new linkNo posts yet.
The moat is the shared context-and-reliability layer, not any one product. Each product makes that layer stronger; the stronger layer makes the next product faster to build.
End-to-end SDLC automation. One connected graph that carries intent from brief to ship, every artifact linked to the one that informed it.
Explore GoShark →Review that understands the whole project, not just the diff, reusing AtomBase's shared context graph and reliability stack.
Learn more →Planning grounded in the same living project graph, so work items stay linked to the requirements, code, and tests they touch.
Learn more →Jira, Confluence, GitHub, Copilot, Snyk, CircleCI, Datadog. The journey from idea to maintenance is shattered across a fragmented stack. Today's AI tools see a narrow slice: the current file, the current ticket.
AtomBase's bet is the opposite axis: one AI that holds the whole project as a single coherent object and reasons across all phases. That unified context graph, the Platform Brain, gets better with every artifact, and it compounds across every product we build.
End-to-end SDLC automation: one connected graph that carries intent from brief to ship, every artifact linked to the one that informed it.
“Copilot knows your current file. GoShark knows your entire project: every requirement you wrote, the code that implements it, the test that validates it, and the incident that reveals it failed.”
We'd like to talk with investors, operators, and early users.