AtlasCollege, organized.

Atlas · The college survival app

Atlas
College, organized.

Atlas is a college organization and study-planning application for college students. Its purpose is to help students manage classes, assignments, exams, study sessions, grades, money and campus life in one place.

Add your classes and assignments (by hand, by pasting a syllabus, or by importing them from Google Calendar and Gmail), and Atlas builds a weekly plan: it finds free time between classes, schedules study blocks before each due date, runs a timed study mode, tracks GPA and degree progress, and summarizes course-related email. Connecting Google Calendar and Gmail is optional and always read-only.

Includes the "I'm screwed" button for the nights it all catches up.

A dorm desk at dusk with a laptop, notebook and coffee, campus lights outside the window

About Atlas

Atlas is an academic organization and study-planning application for university and college students, built and operated by Aiden Salinas. Its purpose is to help students keep their academic responsibilities organized and make a realistic plan for completing them. After creating an account, a student adds their school, classes and assignments — by hand, by pasting a syllabus, or by importing them from Google Calendar and Gmail.

Atlas then builds a weekly plan: it finds free time between classes, schedules study blocks before each due date, runs a timed study mode with flashcards and quizzes generated from the student's own notes, tracks GPA and degree progress, and summarizes course-related email so nothing important gets missed.

Google account access is optional and read-only. Atlas requests Google Calendar and Gmail read access only to import class events and detect schedule changes and deadlines from professor emails. Atlas never sends, edits or deletes email or calendar events, never sells student data, and never uses it for advertising or AI training. Students can disconnect at any time in Atlas settings.

Everything, finally in one place

Atlas AI plans your week

Dump everything on your plate in plain English. Atlas turns it into an hour-by-hour plan that works around class and work.

Every class, one page

Syllabus, professor, grade, assignments and notes live together instead of in six different tabs.

A calendar that adapts

Add an assignment and study blocks appear. Fall behind and the plan reshuffles itself.

Study mode that ends

Focus timers, active recall and flashcards generated from your own notes and slides.

Grades without the panic

Live GPA, what you need on the final, and how close you actually are to graduating.

Money and life

Meal swipes, dining dollars, spending, habits, sleep and campus events in one hub.

Atlas and your Google account

Connecting Google is optional. If you do, Atlas asks for read-only access to two things and nothing else.

Google Calendar

Atlas reads your events so it can import your classes and find the free gaps where studying actually fits. It never creates, edits or deletes anything on your Google Calendar — suggestions land in your Atlas schedule after you approve them.

School Gmail

Atlas reads recent mail to spot professor emails, cancellations, room changes and new deadlines, then summarizes them in one sentence. It never sends, replies to or deletes email.

Your Google data is never sold, never used for ads, and never used to train AI models. Disconnect any time from inside Atlas or your Google account permissions. Details in the Privacy Policy.

Stop surviving the semester alone

Atlas learns how you actually work — when you focus, how long things really take, and what you keep putting off — then plans around it.

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