Three reasons students use Atlas

You'll use it for at least one of these.
Most use it for all three.

Stay current on markets

If you want to actually understand what's moving

You read the news but feel a step behind. You want a real grasp of macro, the Fed, sector moves, earnings — and what each one means. Not headlines. Context.

  • Morning brief synthesizes overnight news and what it means for you
  • Live price data and sector summaries on demand
  • Plain-language answers to any market or finance concept
  • Trading-style aware alerts — day, swing, options, long-term
Win the offer

If you're serious about landing the role

Recruiting cycle is active. You've got applications open, interviews coming, contacts to follow up with. You need a process, not vibes.

  • Interview drills in firm-specific formats — Goldman, Blackstone, Bain, BCG
  • Cold email drafts that reference real deals, saved to your Gmail
  • Recruiting deadlines surfaced before they slip
  • Firm-specific context — culture, "why us," recent news
Stay on track

If you keep losing the thread

You've got 15 applications, 4 firms in mid-process, and follow-ups going cold. The spreadsheet doesn't help. You need accountability — something watching your pipeline so nothing slips.

  • Application tracker — every firm, every stage, no spreadsheet
  • Contact log with follow-up dates so no relationship goes cold
  • Reminders for deadlines, interviews, and overdue follow-ups
  • Memory across conversations — your profile sharpens with use
You'll get the most out of Atlas if

This is for you.

  • You're actively recruiting for finance, IB, consulting, or business roles
  • You want to understand market moves, not just track a portfolio
  • You have multiple applications open and struggle to track them all
  • You want to prep for specific firm interviews, not generic "tell me about yourself" practice
  • You hate opening a new app to check something — you want it in your messages
Probably not the right fit if

This is not for you.

  • You want help with essays, research papers, or homework
  • You're looking for a general-purpose AI assistant
  • You have no interest in finance, markets, or professional recruiting
  • You're not on Telegram and won't be