Atlaned early access is now open.

Atlaned early access is now open, giving professionals a first look at a modern platform built to simplify data extraction, document review, and engineering workflows.

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This is an important step for us. Atlaned is being built as a modern platform for geotechnical professionals, with a focus on making engineering data easier to process, review, and use. Our goal is not only to create another software tool, but to build a practical workspace where geotechnical data, calculations, reports, and engineering workflows can come together in a cleaner and more connected way.

Geotechnical engineering depends heavily on documents, borehole logs, lab results, field data, drawings, and design assumptions. In practice, much of this information is still handled through scattered PDFs, spreadsheets, manual checks, and repetitive data entry. These steps take time, and they can also make it harder to keep projects consistent and traceable.

Atlaned is our attempt to improve that experience.

Why We Are Opening Early Access

Early access allows us to work with a smaller group of users before a wider release. This helps us test Atlaned with real project workflows, real documents, and real engineering needs.

During this stage, we want to understand how geotechnical professionals use the platform, where it already helps, and where it still needs improvement. Feedback from early users will directly shape the next versions of Atlaned.

This stage is especially useful for professionals and teams who regularly work with borehole logs, geotechnical reports, site investigation data, foundation design inputs, and related engineering documents.

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What Atlaned Is Focused On

Atlaned is being developed around one main idea: geotechnical workflows should be easier to manage without losing engineering control.

The platform is designed to support tasks such as extracting information from geotechnical documents, organizing borehole and lab data, reducing repetitive manual work, and preparing structured information for design and analysis. Over time, Atlaned will expand into more connected tools for geotechnical calculations, reporting, and project-based workflows.

Artificial intelligence is part of this direction, but not as a black box. In Atlaned, AI is used to support engineers by helping with data processing, document understanding, and workflow automation. The engineer remains in control of the final review, interpretation, and decision-making.

What Early Access Users Can Expect

Early access users will get a first look at the platform while it is still actively being developed. Some features may change as we improve the product, refine the interface, and respond to user feedback.

At this stage, the focus is on practical testing and learning. We want to see how Atlaned performs with different document formats, project types, and user expectations. We also want to hear what feels useful, what feels unnecessary, and what would make the platform more valuable in daily engineering work.

Early access is not only about trying the software. It is also a chance to help shape a platform built specifically for geotechnical professionals.

Join the Early Access Program

If you work with geotechnical data, reports, or design workflows, we invite you to join Atlaned early access.

Your feedback will help us build a better platform before the public release. We are especially interested in hearing from engineers, consultants, project managers, researchers, and organizations that want to improve how geotechnical information is handled.

Atlaned early access is now open.

Join the waitlist and help shape the future of geotechnical software.

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