


+2- 09:00 Path of the Gods coastal hike
- 13:30 Lo Scoglio seaside lunch
- 17:30 Positano golden hour
Your ideal trips, organized around real constraints. Honeymoons. Multi-gen trips. Sabbaticals. Family vacations. Friend groups. Instruct Atlas to draft the trip, you make it yours. It books and manages the trip from inspiration to completion - helping with any disruptions or group coordination along the way.
No new workflow to learn. You describe the trip in plain words; Atlas drafts it; you make it yours; you book it, all in one place, backed by a guarantee.
A sentence is enough: where, when, who’s coming, what matters. Atlas asks what it needs the way a good travel agent would: no forms, no fifteen browser tabs, no lost Sunday.
Atlas comes back with a few complete itineraries, each built around your real constraints and sourced from expert guides, not the open web. Compare them side by side and pick the one that fits.
The trip opens as a workspace, not a doc. Lock what you love, swap what you don’t, drag a day, and the plan rebuilds around your change, and the rest stays put.
Every rate is verified the moment you book, and a real confirmation comes back. Changed your mind? Even a confirmed booking gets a soft undo window.
Flights, hotels, reservations, day plans: all in one workspace that always shows the latest version. One place for the whole trip, not six confirmation emails and a group chat.
Share by link. Partners, family, the whole friend group: anyone can plan, book, or import what they’ve already booked, and everyone sees the same latest plan.
Every flight, hotel, and reservation you’ve booked stays monitored in the background. Schedule changes, delays, weather, advisories: Atlas tells you the moment something needs you, and quietly handles the small stuff before it reaches you.
A cancelled flight, a closed road, an overbooked hotel. Atlas works the problem the moment it happens and comes back with a fix to approve: rebooked flights, an adjusted day, the whole group already in the loop. You make the call. Atlas handles the rest.
A honeymoon isn’t a sabbatical isn’t a multi-gen reunion. Each has its own shape, and the same workflow flexes to fit each one, without you learning anything new.
01 The trip you’ve imagined for months, booked in an afternoon. Atlas weights the picks toward quiet hotels and reservation-only tables; the workspace keeps both of you on the same plan.
02 Nine nights, three generations, three cities. Atlas keeps the constraints straight across every leg: ground-floor rooms, nap windows, accessibility.
03 Two months, three countries. Atlas runs as a long-running agent: drafting now, watching for visa changes, surfacing routes when the weather windows shift.
04 An itinerary that knows your 7-year-old’s nap schedule. Hotel pools at the right hour. Restaurants that don’t mind a stroller.
05 Six adults, four schedules, one trip. Everyone sees the latest plan; anyone can plan, book, or import. You’re not the bottleneck, unless you want to be.
06 Burned by an AI tool that booked you into a closed restaurant? This is different. Verified rates only. Curated guides over ad-driven suggestions.
Two things have to be true for Atlas to be trustworthy, and the product is built so you can see both at work, not just take them on faith.
Atlas surfaces options from named publishers and verified inventory, not the open web. Tap into any pick and see exactly which guide or supplier it came from.
Atlas confirms rates and availability in real time at the moment of booking. If anything diverges from what Atlas committed to, Airheart’s recovery policy makes it right.