14 products in production. Built for the work, not the demo.
Atlas AG builds custom operational software for businesses whose software does not fit them, including scheduling, tracking, quoting, compliance, field operations, customer portals, and internal tools.
Frequently asked questions
What does Atlas AG build?
Atlas AG builds custom operational software for businesses whose real workflow does not fit an off-the-shelf tool. That includes scheduling, field operations, quoting, compliance, customer portals, tracking, and internal systems. The work starts with the operational problem, then turns it into a product people can actually use.
How long does a custom software build take?
Most Atlas AG custom software builds go live in six to ten weeks. Timing depends on how many workflows, roles, integrations, and data migrations the first version needs. The goal is a useful production release, not a long discovery project.
How much does custom software cost?
Custom software pricing is scoped in ranges after the workflow and first release are clear. A focused internal tool or marketing site is typically a smaller investment than a multi-role operational platform with integrations, AI, or regulated workflows. Scope, integrations, data complexity, and the amount of custom interface work drive the range; Atlas AG uses fixed scope, fixed price, and fixed date rather than open-ended hourly billing.
Who owns the software when it is finished?
When a build is finished, the client owns the code, database, and customer data. Atlas AG hands over the deployed software and documentation rather than trapping the operation in a per-seat platform. Ongoing support is optional, not a condition of ownership.
Do you host the software after it launches?
Atlas AG can host and support the software after launch when that is useful. Hosting, monitoring, updates, and maintenance can stay with Atlas AG or be handed to the client’s team. The operating model is set during the build so the launch does not create unwanted dependency.
Who pays for third-party services like AI, SMS, and email?
The client pays for the third-party services their software uses, such as AI APIs, SMS, email, mapping, or payment processing. Those accounts and usage costs remain visible instead of being hidden inside an opaque software fee. Atlas AG helps select and connect the services, then the client keeps control of the accounts.
What industries do you work with?
Atlas AG works with field-based and operational businesses in construction, agriculture, landscaping, logging, municipal operations, and the trades. The studio also builds for regulated professional services and local businesses when the workflow is specific enough to need custom software. The common thread is operational work that off-the-shelf software does not fit.
Do you take on small marketing site projects?
Atlas AG takes on small marketing site projects when the site has a real job to do, such as lead capture, local SEO, quote requests, or a new service launch. A basic brochure site without an operational objective is usually not the right fit. The work is strongest when the site connects to the way the business actually sells or runs.