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Connected to your data. Delightful to share. Collaborate spatially without installing software.
No longer reserved for technical experts
GIS analysis used to be for experts only. With Atlas, anyone can perform advanced analyses without prior knowledge.
Calculate Buffers
Create zones around any feature on your map with just a few clicks.
Whether you’re planning urban developments, assessing environmental impact, or simply finding all schools within a 1-mile radius of a park.
Analyze Travel Times
Determine how long it will take to reach various destinations, such as identifying areas within a 15-minute drive from your office.
Input your location, set your travel parameters, and visualize the accessible areas in no time.
Find Nearest Locations Fast
Need to locate the closest facilities in an emergency?
Input any location, select your category of interest, such as hospitals or fire stations, and instantly see the closest options highlighted on your map.
...and over 50 other analyses
Atlas offers various tools to help you understand your location-based data. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, you can perform advanced analyses easily.
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Tutorial: Using a Map Editor for Custom Mapping
This tutorial walks you through the basics of using a map editor, with practical steps to create your own custom maps. Custom mapping is an invaluable skill in today’s data-driven world.
Building Interactive Maps with an Easy-to-Use Map Builder
This article explores how to build interactive maps using a modern map builder and highlights the benefits of these tools. Creating interactive maps used to be a task reserved for GIS professionals with advanced technical skills.
Industry Spotlights: How Real Estate Uses a Map Builder
Here’s a closer look at how the real estate industry leverages map builders to gain a competitive edge. Modern map builders like Atlas have become indispensable tools for real estate professionals.
FAQ
Atlas is a browser-based GIS platform that helps you visualize and analyze location data with ease. Whether you’re mapping customer locations, optimizing territories, or spotting trends, Atlas makes it simple and fast.
To get started with Atlas, you need to sign up for an account. Once you’re signed up, you can start creating projects, importing data, and collaborating with your team.
Atlas is used by companies of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises. From global enterprises to startups, sales teams, marketing agencies, and operations teams, Atlas works wherever location data drives decisions.
Our customers span a wide range of industries, including retail, real estate, energy, and more.
Atlas is designed for anyone who works with location data. This includes sales teams, marketing teams, operations teams, and more. Atlas is a great tool for anyone who needs to visualize and analyze location data.
Atlas is a versatile tool that can be used for a wide range of use cases. Some common use cases include sales territory mapping, market analysis, customer mapping, and more.
In Atlas, workspaces are a designated space for projects, files, basemaps, and color palettes shared across a group of people. Members can create as many workspaces as they need. They can join multiple workspaces, making it possible to work cross-functionally and share resources.
Atlas doesn't offer product support via phone or live chat. The support team is available Monday through Friday, with the exception of any observed company holidays. The best way to contact support is to contact help@atlas.co.
Every Atlas project is private by default and can be shared publicly. Public links are a great way to share resources with people outside your organization, or with colleagues who don't have an Atlas account. People often share maps publicly to get feedback and engage stakeholders and the community.
No. Atlas offers unlimited free commenters and viewers to public maps for all plans.