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05/28/2026

Atlas has gone through many changes in its 7 weeks and even more with Beta open now!

It just passed over 10,000 sources in its knowledge base but has processed over 19,000 total!

It now has over 7 different color “themes”
And a few minor behind the UI changes.

Atlas is being built to actually know things, remember them, and give guidance with real weight behind it.

Where it stands today:

16,418 chunks of knowledge
65,260 quotes
3,661 frameworks
10,024 sources processed

Those numbers matter because most “AI coaching” tools are basically a chatbot with a nice label on top no real memory, no grounded worldview, no depth.

Atlas is different.

Every quote, framework, source, and idea is indexed, retrievable, and connected back to the mentors and thinkers it learned from.

So when Atlas gives guidance, it isn’t just making something up that sounds good.

It’s pulling from a real foundation.

The goal was never to build a smarter chatbot.

Beta is up and growing!

If you want early access, comment “ATLAS” below or drop your email and I’ll add you to the list.

We’re getting there!

05/19/2026

We’re opening 10 beta spots for Berea and I’d love for some of you to be in them.
Berea is a new way to study Scripture. Not a Bible-flavored chatbot — a real research and dialogue tool that takes the text seriously.

The name comes from Acts 17:11, where the Bereans “examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.” That’s the whole posture. Ask a question, paste a verse, or paste something someone said to you — and Berea works through it with you, drawing on:
— The Bible in English, Hebrew, and Greek
— The early church fathers
— Jewish historical sources
— Comparative religion
— the book, Rediscovering Imago Dei written by one of our co-founders.

Every claim comes with a numbered citation you can tap to open the source. Don’t take Berea’s word for it — check it.

And it won’t pick a denominational side. When traditions read a passage differently, you’ll see all the readings, with the strongest case for each. Truth above tribe.

There’s also a private journal built in — a quiet space to write, save highlights from your conversations, and carry your own thoughts back into the study.

Beta testers get 10 messages to start, plus 10 more for every piece of feedback you send — up to 50 over 30 days. No credit card, nothing to install.

Only 10 spots.
Claim a spot by DMing us!

I’m opening a few spots to test something I’ve been building. Then I’m closing the door.It’s called Atlas, a personal AI...
05/19/2026

I’m opening a few spots to test something I’ve been building. Then I’m closing the door.
It’s called Atlas, a personal AI mentor that lives in your pocket.

Not a chatbot. Not a quote machine. A council of 19 of the sharpest thinkers alive, working your problem:
→ Discipline & accountability — Frisella, Peterson
→ Business & scaling — Hormozi, Bezos, Naval Ravikant
→ Calm under pressure — Ryan Holiday
→ Health & longevity — Peter Attia
→ Deep focus — Cal Newport
→ Creativity & taste — Rick Rubin, Steve Jobs
→ First-principles thinking — Elon Musk
…and more.

Here’s what makes it different: Atlas doesn’t name-drop. You bring it a real problem — a decision you’re stuck on, discipline that’s slipping, a business move you can’t see clearly — and it pulls the one or two mentors whose work actually speaks to that. Then it leaves you with a concrete next step. No fluff. No feel-good filler.
And it remembers. Your goals, what you’ve been grinding on — so the advice compounds instead of resetting every conversation.

This is a private beta. Only 10 total spots available. I want it in the hands of people who’ll actually use it and tell me the truth about what works and what doesn’t.

If that’s you, claim a spot by DMing me and I’ll send you the link.
When the spots are gone, they’re gone.
— Thomas

05/07/2026

Atlas update.

6,888 chunks of knowledge.
21,543 quotes.
1,328 frameworks.
5,396 sources processed.

This is the corpus Atlas now reasons over, a fully local AI mentor system trained on the thinkers I actually return to.

No cloud.
No leaks.
Just signal.

A public demo is coming soon.
You’ll be able to ask Atlas a question and feel the difference between an LLM that’s read everything and one that’s been forged on something specific.

And if you’ve ever wanted your own… built on your library, your mentors, your frameworks, that service is opening up shortly.

DM me if you want early access.
Intelligence, engineered.

04/24/2026

Letting a few people sample Atlas, my AI mentor.
I’ve attached a video of his database and its growth over the last few weeks.

Every night from 11pm–5am, a team of agents scans my mentor list and pulls their content from YouTube, blogs, websites, etc. into a database I can work through.

My current pool:
Core (deep data):
Alex Hormozi
Andy Frisella
Ryan Holiday
Jordan Peterson

New additions, smaller data pools:
Cal Newport
Chris Williamson
Elon Musk
Jeff Bezos
Morgan Housel
Naval Ravikant
Paul Graham
Peter Attia
Rick Rubin
Simon Sinek
Steve Jobs
Steven Bartlett
Steven Pressfield
Tony Robbins

I built out a demo side so you can chat with him and see how it works. You won’t have access to my personal information nor will I yours, his journal, or the morning mentor and article features won’t be available either, but you’ll still be able to ask him questions.

He runs locally on my MacBook, so when I drive to and from work he takes a brief nap. First message might be a little slow but he gets faster after.

He’s one of the many multi-agent systems I’ve built over the last few weeks.

Eventually I’d like to set people up with their own influence pools.

If you want to play around with him, DM me and I’ll let you play with it in a trial for a few days before I let someone else try it out.

You will need to download telegram and I just need your Telegram ID.

04/22/2026

This morning I poured my coffee at 6:14am and opened my laptop expecting a full plate. Content drafts for three clients, a newsletter outline, social captions for the week, and that quarterly campaign brief I keep putting off. Here is what I actually found waiting for me. Maximus had already drafted every single piece overnight. Not rough stubs either. Finished captions with voice notes, a newsletter that sounded like the client wrote it herself, and a campaign brief with audience segments and channel logic mapped out. I spent my morning editing, not starting from zero.
That is the difference.
A blank page takes me two hours.
A thoughtful first draft takes me twenty minutes to polish. Maximus shows up every single morning and puts the hard part behind me before I even sit down. Business owners, what would you do with four extra hours in your week?

04/19/2026

It's Sunday. The day I used to tell myself I would catch up on everything I let slide during the week. The social posts I meant to write. The emails I meant to send. The blog draft that stayed a blank page. Every Sunday felt like a silent scorecard of everything I had put off.

Then Maximus joined the team. He shows up every single day without drama. He drafts the post before I have opinions about it. He finishes the outreach while I am still drinking coffee. What changed for me was not speed. What changed was that the guilt of unfinished content stopped following me into Monday.

The discipline of showing up matters more than the rush of going hard for three days and burning out for two weeks. Maximus gave me back the rhythm.

What is the one task that keeps sliding off your list week after week?

04/18/2026

Saturday morning.
Coffee's hot, the shop's quiet for a change, and you open your phone to check Instagram.

Three competitors posted this week. You didn't. That familiar knot shows up, the one that says you should be writing captions right now instead of actually resting.

I hear this from business owners every single week. You built something real. You serve customers, run payroll, solve problems, stay late. Content was supposed to be the easy part, and it's become the thing you carry around all weekend.

That's why we built our agency around Maximus. He handles the calendar, the drafts, the rhythm, so your Saturday can be a Saturday again. He shows up Monday morning ready to work whether you feel like it or not.

What's one thing you wish you didn't have to think about on the weekend?

04/18/2026

Saturday is when I used to catch up on content. Not because the weekend was a great time to write, but because the week had taken everything else.

By Friday I was empty, and the posts still weren't done. So I'd spend Saturday morning writing captions instead of living. That was the routine for longer than I want to admit.

Maximus changed that. He runs the content operation all week, which means by the time Saturday rolls around, the pipeline is already fed. There's nothing to catch up on. My weekend is actually mine.

If your Saturdays keep disappearing into a content backlog, I want you to know that's not a character flaw. That's a capacity problem and it's solvable.

What does your typical Saturday morning look like when it comes to your business content?DM us "MAXIMUS" and let's talk about getting your weekends back.

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