Where Atlas is going.
Shaped by carriers, not hype.
This roadmap shows the direction we’re taking Atlas Command — what’s live, what’s in progress, and what’s coming next. It’s intentionally high-level: no confidential details, no hard launch dates, just the parts that matter to you.
How to read this roadmap
- • Now — features that are live or in active iteration.
- • Next — what we’re prioritizing over roughly the next few months.
- • Later — bigger bets and long-term directions.
This is not a contract or guarantee. Priorities may shift as we learn from real carriers running real freight — that feedback always wins.
What’s in Atlas today
These are the pillars already running in production with carriers — improving week by week as we ship updates.
Core dispatch & load lifecycle
LiveCommand-center view for your loads: Available → In Transit → Delivered → Billing, built specifically for asset-based carriers.
- • Multi-stop support with clean timelines.
- • Status-driven workflows and audit trail.
- • Load documents tied directly to each move.
AI driver matching & lane intelligence
LiveLane-aware suggestions that learn from your assignments, thumbs feedback, and driver preferences — with visible accuracy tracking.
- • Ranked driver recommendations per load.
- • Fit scores with "why this driver" reasoning.
- • Accuracy trendlines and AI audit history.
OCR, documents & security
LiveRate confirmation import, structured load creation, and SOC 2–friendly foundations for docs and data isolation.
- • Vision-powered rate con extraction.
- • Row-level org isolation across core tables.
- • Encrypted document storage and audit trails.
What we’re prioritizing next
These are the themes we’re actively exploring with current carriers. Exact order may shift based on feedback and live ops.
Driver experience & portal
Design & discoveryGive drivers a clean, modern view of just what they need — loads, docs, pay details, and expectations — without dumping the entire TMS on their phone.
- • Read-only load view with stop details.
- • Simple doc upload (POD, BOL, photos).
- • Clear expectations around pickup & delivery times.
Ops intelligence & coverage
In designMake it trivial to answer "Where are we strong, where are we thin, and where is the AI helping the most?"
- • Lane coverage maps & simple heat views.
- • AI performance by customer, lane, and dispatcher.
- • Missed-opportunity patterns (unassigned loads, late flags).
Integrations & API surface
Scoped with carriersStart with the boring, important pipes: telemetry, fuel, and the systems you already rely on to run your fleet.
- • Location / tracking providers for live map views.
- • Fuel & cost data feeds for margin visibility.
- • A clean API surface for key entities (loads, drivers, docs).
Long-term direction
These are the bigger bets and longer arcs. They'll be shaped heavily by where Atlas delivers the most value in production.
Deeper AI copilot ("Dipsy") in daily ops
Move from "single-screen intelligence" to a true copilot that quietly watches dispatch, flags risk, and keeps people from being blindsided.
- • Proactive risk surfacing on lanes & loads.
- • Natural-language "explain this" for decisions & patterns.
- • Suggestions that span loads, drivers, customers, and time.
Deeper financial & margin intelligence
Make it easier for owners and ops leaders to see true profitability — without turning the TMS into an accounting system.
- • Lane-level margin trends over time.
- • Simple scenario views for "what if we add/remove this lane?"
- • Signals for unhealthy freight or customers.
Compliance, trust & enterprise readiness
Keep tightening the screws on security and auditability so Atlas feels comfortable under serious scrutiny.
- • Continued progress along the SOC 2 path.
- • Richer audit trails for AI decisions and overrides.
- • Admin tooling for larger fleets and multi-entity groups.
Help steer the roadmap
The most important input into this roadmap is what you’re fighting with every day — not what looks cool in a demo. If you’re an asset-based carrier running real freight and you want a say in where Atlas goes next, we want to hear from you.
We keep a private, detailed roadmap internally. This page is the high-level version we’re comfortable sharing publicly.