About Atlios
Ten years running Shopify stores, bottled into an app.
Atlios is the catalog operating system we built for our own agency. We're opening it up so any merchant can run their store like a nine-figure brand.
How we got here
We kept fixing the same problems, in different stores.
For a decade we operated Shopify stores. Enterprise catalogs with hundreds of thousands of SKUs. Mom-and-pop shops with fifty. The brands looked nothing alike, but the broken titles, missing alt text, drifting prices, and silent merch failures looked identical every single time.
So we did what any operator would. We wrote it down. The checks, the fixes, the playbooks. Slowly it stopped being a list and started being a system. Then a stack. Then the operating system that ran our agency.
That OS is Atlios. We packaged it up, plugged it into Shopify, and pointed it at the merchants who can't pay six figures a year for a team like ours.
Trusted by Shopify merchants and the agencies behind them
Beta 2026
Real catalogs. Real numbers.
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products under management
Re-scanned for new issues every single day.
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sales-killing issues caught
Catalog problems caught before shoppers ever saw them.
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studio-quality images generated
On-brand shots, so teams skip the photoshoot.
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rated critical
High-severity fixes caught before they cost a sale.
The team
Small group, long memory.
Engineers, digital marketers, strategists, and data scientists. The shortcut was always the same: build software that does the work, so the team can do the thinking.
Engineers
Wrote the OS that runs every check, fix, and approval.
Digital marketers
Grew stores from zero to nine figures, paid and organic.
Strategists
Mapped the playbooks that turn one good store into ten.
Data scientists
Built the models that decide what's broken and what to fix first.
Over the last ten years we grew Shopify stores from zero to nine figures, often on budgets that should not have made it possible. With small teams, we wrote software to do the work two extra hires would have done. Atlios is every shortcut we ever wrote, in one place.
Why beta, why open
An OS only works if it works for everyone.
We've run a lot of Shopify catalogs. We haven't run yours. Until Atlios has met the weird ones, the giant ones, the four-product handmade ones, it's not ready for general release. So we run it in the open with a small, curated cohort. Merchants we engage see the roadmap, shape the features, and get a direct line to the people writing the code.
There's a second reason. AI is rewriting what catalog ops can be in real time, and we'd rather discover that with merchants than at them. This shift is too big to ship from behind a curtain.
Where we're headed
The Shopify ops OS of the future.
Catalog hygiene was the first thing the OS handled, because nothing else works without it. The same engine that catches a missing alt tag can write the listing, plan the merchandise, build the bundle, brief the campaign. We're not there yet. We have a roadmap, conviction, and a team that's built this kind of thing twice already.
Today
Catalog hygiene
50+ built-in checks, with AI-drafted fixes for what they find.
Next
Listing + merchandising
Bundle readyWrite the listing, plan the collection, build the bundle.
Then
Campaign briefing
Hand the catalog to ads, email, and search with one prompt.
Join us
Run your catalog like a nine-figure store.
We're building Atlios in the open with a hand-picked group of merchants. Apply for the beta and we'll decide whether to engage.
A curated cohort. Applying does not guarantee entry.