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Atlas

your saved travel spots

38.72° N · 9.14° W — your places, mapped

Atlas keeps the spots you stumble on — from a reel, a screenshot, or a friend's text — each saved with the move (what to order or do), its location and your tags, then makes the whole lot searchable. Add it so Claude can stash places and plan trips from your own list instead of generic web results. It also carries a shared trip planner, for going somewhere together.

Try asking Claude
  • “Save this spot from this screenshot”
  • “What should I eat in Lisbon from my saved places?”
  • “Start a trip to Tokyo and invite my partner”
I.

What you can do

Atlas is a few sure instruments. Each does one thing; Claude reaches for them as you talk.

Save a spot
Catch a place from a reel, screenshot or link — Claude parses it and files the name, the move, the city and your tags. The source link is the key, so the same reel never lands twice.
“Save this — it's a natural-wine bar in Lisbon, get the ovos rotos.”
Search by meaning
Ask in plain words and Atlas ranks your saved spots by what you mean (not just keywords), with filters for city, kind, status and tags.
“Find me a cozy date-night dinner from my saved places in Paris.”
Browse & find nearby
List your spots most-recent-first, or pull up everything saved near a point — nearest first — when you're standing somewhere with an hour to fill.
“What have I saved within walking distance of here?”
Open the map
Drop your spots as colored pins — blue for want, filterable by city, trip or status — on an interactive map you can open from chat.
“Show my Tokyo spots on a map.”
Keep lists
Group spots into named collections — “Italy 2026”, “Best tacos” — to add to, browse, or hand off whole.
“Make a list called Capri and add my last three saves to it.”
II.

Combine them

The instruments chain. One sentence to Claude can fire several tools in a row — saved, geocoded, filed.

You say: “Save this reel and add it to my Lisbon list.”
save_spot create_list / add_to_list filed & mapped
You say: “Plan my Tokyo trip from my saved spots — start a trip and pull in the ones I've starred.”
search_spots create_trip add_idea trip_calendar
III.

Share & plan together

Atlas isn't only your own journal — it's built for the people you travel with. Three ways to go somewhere together.

🔗 Shared lists
Share one of your lists with a friend (share_list → they join_list), or make a list world-readable in one step with publish_list. See what's shared with you (shared_with_me), who's on your lists (list_collaborators), and pull access back any time (revoke_list_access).
“Share my Capri list with Sam,” then Sam: “Join the list with this code.”
👥 Following
Follow another Atlas traveler (follow_user) to keep an eye on their public lists — read one person's at a time (someones_public_lists) or see everyone you follow in one feed. A curated view, not an access grant.
“Follow alex@example.com and show me what they've published lately.”
🗺️ Trip planner
The marquee — a shared, day-by-day planning space below.
“Start a trip to Lisbon and invite my travel group.”
🧭 The trip planner

Plan a trip, together, day by day

A shared space you own: everyone brainstorms ideas, votes on the keepers, and you promote the winners onto a real itinerary — all on a collaborative calendar.

  1. Start & invitecreate_trip with a destination and dates, then invite_to_trip; friends join_trip with the code. “Start a Tokyo trip, May 3–10, and invite Mia.”
  2. Brainstorm — anyone adds dated or undated add_ideas (food, sights, lodging) and Atlas geocodes them for you. “Add Teamlab and a ramen night to the trip.”
  3. Vote — each member gets one vote_idea per idea; votes rank what rises to the top. “Vote up the ones I'd actually do.”
  4. Build the itinerary — promote winners with add_to_itinerary, set a time and slot them into a day. “Put the museum on day 2 at 10am.”
  5. Open the calendartrip_calendar renders the whole plan as an interactive, mobile-first widget you can vote and schedule right inside. “Show me the trip calendar.”
IV.

See it in Claude

A peek at how Atlas shows up inside a chat — the live trip calendar and spots map render right in the conversation, styled like the field journal itself.

trip_calendar

Lisbon, together

Lisbon · May 3 – May 7
Sat May 3
🍽️
Natural-wine dinner
📍 Alfama
8:00 PM
▲ 4
On plan ✓
🏛️
Tile museum
📍 Beato
▲ 2
+ Itinerary
Sun May 4
🌊
Cascais day trip
📍 Coast
▲ 3
+ Itinerary
spots_map
want been favorite

Static preview — the real widgets are interactive: vote, schedule, and pan the map.


Ready to map your own places?

Add it to Claude
  1. Open claude.ai → Settings → Connectors.
  2. Click Add custom connector.
  3. Paste the URL below and Add.
  4. Click Connect and sign in with Google.
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