The Atlases

One decision engine per category.

Each Atlas models a single product category properly: who it is for, where it has to fit, when it will be used. Curated rather than exhaustive, so what remains is genuinely worth considering.

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Board games

Board Game Atlas

In development

Find the game that fits the table, not just what's popular.

Who is at the table? Where do you play? How much time do you have? Atlas turns reviews, forums and expert commentary into comparable attributes so the games that fit your table surface before the ones that simply top the charts.

Example need

Two adults + kids 6 & 9, while camping, twenty minutes. Learn as you play, no player elimination.

Coming soon

Cars

Car Atlas

In development

You know your life. You shouldn't need to know every car.

Family, commute, street parking, cargo, long trips, charging, climate. Atlas turns how you actually use a car into comparable needs so the right models surface before you start choosing brands, styles or what's popular with everyone else.

Example need

Family of four, daily commute, small garage, weekend sports gear, regular long trips. Comfortable, practical and cheap to run.

Coming soon

Baby strollers

Baby Stroller Atlas

In development

Find the stroller that fits your life, not the other way around.

Car boot dimensions, home storage, lifts and stairs, terrain, public transport, and family routines. A category where a poor choice is felt daily.

Example need

City flat, no lift, folds one-handed, fits a small car boot.

Coming soon

Mattresses

Mattress Atlas

In development

Find the mattress for how you actually sleep.

Sleeping position, body weight, temperature, partner movement, bed base. Context decides the answer far more than a star rating does.

Example need

Side sleeper, medium build, sleeps hot, shares a bed.

Coming soon

New domains are admitted deliberately — meaningful purchase value, real differences between products, enough choice to cause overload, and rich review and forum context to learn from. We do not add a category simply because the data exists. 4 Atlases are modelled today.