Atlas, compared.
Every comparison concedes where the other tool is better first, then shows where one connected platform with an assistant that acts is the stronger fit.
Atlas versus one tool
ComparisonNotionOne connected graph with an assistant that acts, next to a blank set of blocks you assemble.ComparisonClickUpFewer settings and one data model, next to a deep but heavy project tool.ComparisonMondayOne platform for small teams, next to a board tool priced by add-ons.ComparisonAsanaTasks that share a graph with docs and CRM, next to task management on its own.ComparisonAirtableA work platform with an assistant, next to a flexible database you wire up yourself.ComparisonHubSpotA CRM that lives with your tasks and docs, next to a marketing suite bought in hubs.ComparisonGleanSearch that also takes action across your work, next to search that only finds and reads.ComparisonSuperhumanFast email inside the same platform as tasks and CRM, next to a standalone inbox.ComparisonDocuSignContract review and e-signature in one, next to a signature tool you bolt on.
Head to head
Head to headAtlas vs NotionThe full side-by-side for teams choosing between a work platform and a blocks workspace.Head to headAtlas vs ClickUpWhere a simpler connected platform beats a deep configurable project tool, and where it does not.Head to headNotion vs ClickUp vs AsanaA three-way read for teams shortlisting the usual suspects, with where each one wins.