Nine stages. Three movements. One thread.
A product lifecycle navigator for the teams that build, ship, and sustain things worth keeping.
Built for: Born to support product-lifecycle engagements where teams keep rebuilding the same thinking every six months — because decisions evaporate between meetings and handoffs lose what matters.
Most atlas plm engagements end with a deliverable. Atlas PLM is what happens when the deliverable is built to keep running instead.
Product teams have a memory problem. The reasoning that shaped a Q1 decision is gone by Q3. New PMs inherit roadmaps without the why. Engineering handoffs lose the constraints. Six months later, the same workshop happens again — same questions, different answers.
Atlas is a lifecycle navigator built around a single spine: nine stages, three movements, one thread. Ideation, Design, Build, Test, Launch — Sustain, Scale, Monitor — Retire. Each stage carries its playbook, its canvases, its tasks, its decisions. When the work moves forward, the reasoning moves with it.
Atlas is what you hand the team after a transformation engagement so the next product they ship doesn't lose the lessons of the last one. Decisions outlast meetings. Handoffs hold context. The thread doesn't break just because the consultants did.
The capabilities that come standard. Every one of them refreshable by your team — no licence, no lock-in, no vendor dependence.
Ideation · Design · Build · Test · Launch · Sustain · Scale · Monitor · Retire.
Discover → Deliver → Defend. Every product knows where it lives.
Each stage carries the right artefacts — not a generic template.
Anchored to the stage where they were made; rediscoverable forever.
Export any stage as PDF for steering committees or board reviews.
JSON snapshots. No vendor lock-in. Your team's IP stays your team's IP.
A walk through the actual product — same screens your team will use after we hand it over.
Atlas home — workspace, products, and the lifecycle navigator at a glance.
Three deployment modes, one product. Your team picks the model that fits the data-sovereignty posture and the appetite for IT.
One HTML file. Opens from disk. Runs offline. No installer, no account, no server. Air-gap ready.
Drop into your department's SharePoint. Your IAM, your access policies, your governance — zero new vendor surface.
Deploy to your AWS, Azure, GCP, or private cloud. Your data never leaves your environment unless you want it to.
Mostafa runs the walkthrough personally. About 40 minutes — enough to see the engagement context, the live product, and how your team would take it over.