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What is Atlas
Atlas is a real-time terminal that unifies two worlds usually kept apart: financial markets and open-source intelligence (OSINT).
On the same screen you can:
- Track equities, FX, and crypto with quotes, fundamentals, and historical charts.
- Follow vessels (AIS) and aircraft (ADS-B) live on a 3D globe.
- Geolocate breaking news and pin events to a timeline.
- Ask an AI co-pilot questions grounded in the panels you have open.
The platform is built to answer what's happening and what's likely to happen next — not just to visualize the present. Every panel is shaped around a concrete decision a trader, analyst, journalist, or investor needs to make.
Who it's for
| Audience | Primary use |
|---|---|
| Traders | Real-time market data, watchlists, intraday and EOD history |
| OSINT analysts | AIS / ADS-B tracking, news geolocation, event correlation |
| Journalists | Investigative workflows over vessels, flights, and news |
| Investors | Fundamentals (P/E, EBITDA, ROIC, EPS), long-horizon analysis |
| Researchers | Timeline exports, PDF reports, shareable permalinks |
Where to go next
- Quick Start — get a usable view in five minutes.
- Core Concepts — panels, watchlists, the timeline, and how they relate.
- Workspace tour — what's on screen and where it lives.
- Product tour & onboarding — the in-app guided tour and persona-aware onboarding.
- Functionality — deep dives into each panel.
- How do I… — task-focused recipes that combine multiple panels.
- Guides by role — recommended workflows for each persona.
- Troubleshooting — first stop when something is wrong.
Data sources
Atlas integrates only public and licensed data sources. Today the main ones are:
- Finnhub — equity quotes and instrument search.
- EODHD — end-of-day prices, fundamentals, historical context.
- OpenSky — aircraft positions (ADS-B), optional.
- MarineTraffic — vessel positions (AIS), optional.
- Cesium Ion — 3D terrain and imagery for the globe.
API credentials are configured via environment variables and stay server-side. The frontend never talks to data providers directly.