Hire Your Research Department. The Team You Talk To First, and Report To Last.
You guess what to make next, build it, and never check whether it landed. Your Research Department brainstorms the angle, scans your niche, scores the opportunities, hands a ready-to-act brief to whichever team does the work — then reads what actually worked so next week is smarter than this one.
Hire Your Research Department — $97 →It’s Sunday Night and You Still Don’t Know What to Make This Week.
Monday you need a video topic. Tuesday a class idea. Wednesday an email angle. Thursday you’re second-guessing the offer. Friday you ship something and hope. You scroll competitors for inspiration. You copy what worked last month. You pick the topic that feels safe. And you never really find out whether any of it moved the needle.
You’re not bad at this. You make good things. But you’re the only one deciding what to make, finding the evidence it’ll work, and checking the results afterward — and there’s never time for all three. So the deciding gets rushed, the research gets skipped, and the reporting never happens at all.
That’s not a creativity problem. It’s a staffing problem. You need a research department — a strategist, a scanner, a competitor analyst, a reporting lead — and you’re doing all of it alone. Atlas is that department. One install. Talk to it first, report to it last.
The Cost of Guessing What to Make Next
Three to five working weeks every year — just deciding what to make.
And that’s the small cost. The big one: the videos, classes, and offers you build for nobody — because you never checked the demand first, and never read the results after.
Every Decision Your Research Department Makes Easier
One install. It tells you what to make, why now, and what worked.
How Your Research Department Works
Talk to it first. Hand the brief to a team. Report to it last. Each lap gets smarter.
Brainstorm & Research
Run /atlas-think to pressure-test an idea with a five-voice council, or /atlas-scan to surface the top opportunities in your niche, scored 0–100.
Hand Off a Brief
Atlas writes a brief in two files: one for you to read, one your other teams run from automatically. Hand it to your content, class-prep, or sales team and they pick it up without you re-explaining a thing.
Read What Worked
After your teams ship, run /atlas-report. It reads what actually happened and proposes what to do more of and less of. You approve. It feeds your next brainstorm.
Going It Alone vs. Hiring Atlas
- Topics picked on a hunch, then second-guessed all week
- One flat AI answer with no counter-view to stress-test it
- Competitors you’ve never actually audited
- Re-explaining the same idea to every tool and teammate
- No idea what worked, so next week you guess again
- A scored shortlist of opportunities, ranked by real demand
- A sharpened angle plus the dissent — never a single flat answer
- A competitor audit that hands you the gap to own
- One brief your other teams run from — no re-explaining
- A read on what actually worked, feeding next week’s plan
Meet Your Research Department
Eleven specialists. One install. Every role a research department needs.
Run your first scan. If it doesn’t hand you a scored opportunity you’d actually act on, refund.
Install the plugin. Run /atlas-setup, then /atlas-scan. Within 14 days of purchase, if Atlas doesn’t hand you at least one scored, usable opportunity with a brief you’d put to work, email [email protected] and we’ll refund every cent. Keep the plugin.
That’s the whole guarantee. Use it on your real niche. The risk is on us.
The first brief lands in your first session, or it’s free.
Who Needs This Department
- You’re an educator, coach, or consultant who decides what to make every week
- You’re tired of guessing topics and never knowing what landed
- You want demand evidence before you build, not regret after
- You run (or are building) other teams you’d love fed by one brain
- You’re using Claude Code or Claude Desktop (or willing to start)
- You want a tool that writes and publishes for you — Atlas plans, it doesn’t post
- You already have a research analyst and a reporting system you trust
- You want a one-time answer, not a repeatable weekly loop
- You never make content, classes, or offers (there’s nothing to decide)
- You want a dashboard product with no Claude setup at all
Atlas Onboarding — 6 Lessons, 3 Sections
Every buyer gets instant access inside the TrainingSites campus. Your first brief ships in the first session.
Quick Answers
/atlas-setup — it inherits your context if you’re inside a campus, or asks a few short questions if you’re solo — then run your first scan. First brief, first session.Stop Being Your Own Research Department.
Right now, you’re the strategist, the scanner, the competitor analyst, and the reporting lead — and you never have time to be all four. Atlas is the department you hand that to. You stay the one who decides.
Install in minutes. First brief in your first session. Every week after, you decide on evidence and learn from the results.