A phone controller connected to a laptop host by a direct peer path.
Direct ControlAtlas
Route atlas for personal remote control

Direct remote control, mapped before you connect.

Atlas makes the product feel deliberate: the route is legible, the phone control path is visible, and every fallback has a name.

Active route

Local

The shortest route. Your phone reaches the host directly on the same network whenever it is available.

Feel

Fastest

URL

Detecting...

Route map

The user should never wonder how they are connected.

This direction sells confidence by making the connection path feel like a first-class product surface, not a hidden implementation detail.

Selected route

Local

The shortest route. Your phone reaches the host directly on the same network whenever it is available.

Confidence

Fastest

Privacy

Encrypted

Fallback

Visible

Controller URL

Detecting phone URL...

Product surface

More structured than Launch. Warmer than Operator.

Atlas is for a product that wants to feel fast, serious, and approachable at the same time.

Start from the phone

Open a trusted host, choose the route, and land in a controller that is tuned for thumbs first.

Keep the desktop visible

Screen, keyboard, clipboard, file transfer, audio, and app workspaces stay close to the live view.

Surface the connection

Users should understand whether they are local, private mesh, direct internet, or relay without network jargon.

Recover without drama

Reconnects, revokes, and route changes are treated as normal states instead of hidden technical events.

Capture

4K+ capable

Motion

120 FPS target

Routing

Direct first

Access

Revocable

Security posture

Powerful access only feels safe when control is obvious.

Trust is visible

Pairing, active controller, route, and revocation should be obvious from both sides of the session.

Files stay intentional

Uploads, downloads, clipboard, photos, video, and audio need deliberate controls, not background surprises.

Routes are explainable

A fast product still needs plain language when it falls back to mesh, direct internet, or relay.

Pricing

Simple enough to trust before the first session.

Monthly is $8. Yearly is $80, saving $16 and landing at about $6.67/mo.

Monthly

$8

per month

Full direct-control feature set for one active user.

Yearly

Best value

$80

per year

Two months free. Same full feature set.

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