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Atlas Knowledge Operating System

Atlas is a Knowledge Operating System at Release Candidate stage. All metrics below are read from live platform data — registry, verification reports, and infrastructure audit.

2.0.0-rc2

Version

526

TypeScript files

47,426

Lines of code

2

Knowledge modules

Generated 2026-07-09 15:30:49 UTC · v2.0.0-rc2

Executive Summary

Atlas is a Knowledge Operating System at Release Candidate stage

Version 2.0.0-rc2 (2026-07-09): a TypeScript platform that ingests official sources, binds evidence to claims, verifies integrity, and publishes traceable knowledge products.

The reference module "Driving Licence France (NL→FR)" demonstrates end-to-end capability with 41 verified claims, 45 sources, and knowledge score 63.4.

Atlas is commercially presentable for customer pilots: registry-driven modules, frozen kernel engines, CI pipeline, and measurable trust gates.

  • 2 knowledge modules in registry (1 reference, 1 scaffold)
  • 7 stable engines — platform scales via modules, not engine rewrites
  • Verification passed · safe release yes

2.0.0-rc2

Version

package.json

526

TypeScript files

infrastructure-audit.json

47,426

Lines of code

infrastructure-audit.json

2

Knowledge modules

infrastructure-audit.json

41

Claims (platform)

infrastructure-audit.json

44

Evidence items

infrastructure-audit.json

45

Sources

infrastructure-audit.json

17

Contradictions

infrastructure-audit.json

Market

Cross-border residents need verified official knowledge at scale

Atlas targets domains where official information is fragmented across government portals, EU law, prefectures, and community sources — typical for expats and cross-border residents.

The reference module addresses Dutch driving licence exchange in France (FR) — a high-complexity wedge with 17 contradictions surfaced in live data.

Future module roadmap (documented in docs/platform/FutureModules.md) prioritises France life-administration verticals: healthcare, housing, CAF, taxes, vehicle registration, business setup.

  • Selection criteria: high user demand, official sources exist, complexity warrants verification, independent module scope
  • 5 planned modules beyond current registry
  • European expansion milestone (M8) targets Belgium pilot with same trust KPIs as France

41

Platform claims

registry.json

45

Platform sources

registry.json

17

Contradictions surfaced

verification-report.json

89

Search entries (reference)

registry.json

Problem

Official knowledge is fragmented, contradictory, and impossible to verify at scale

Citizens, businesses, and governments depend on rules buried across dozens of sources — often conflicting, rarely traceable.

Atlas measured 17 open contradictions in the reference module alone; 15 verification warnings document graph and coverage gaps.

Manual research and generic CMS workflows cannot gate releases on evidence coverage or SHA-256 integrity hashes.

  • 100% evidence coverage on reference module
  • 95.12% claim reference integrity
  • 13 research gaps explicitly documented (not hidden)

2

Orphan claims

verification-report.json

13

Research gaps

verification-report.json

15

Verification warnings

verification-report.json

Solution

Knowledge Operating System: source → evidence → claim → verify → publish

Atlas modules package domain research as versioned, verifiable knowledge products with full traceability from published pages back to primary sources.

Seven engines (Knowledge, Validation, Verification, Change Intelligence, Publishing, OS, Registry) gate every release — no publish without verification pass.

Reference module published at version 1.0.0 with published status; change intelligence reports safe release: true.

  • Atlas Studio for editorial and ops; Demo/Investor surfaces for stakeholders; Publishing Engine for public websites
  • Module scaffold in under 1 minute (`npm run atlas:create-module`) — measured platform capability
  • AI context exports and knowledge graph explorer for partner integrations

63.39

Knowledge score

verification-report.json

6.4s

Publish dry-run

infrastructure-audit.json

102s

Module build

infrastructure-audit.json

Architecture

Filesystem-first Knowledge OS with frozen kernel and registry-driven modules

Three presentation layers: Atlas Studio (internal), Demo/Investor (stakeholders), published module websites (end users).

Data layer: knowledge/modules/{id}/ as versioned packages with module.json contract; knowledge/core/ frozen kernel.

Trust layer: verification engine with SHA-256 hashes, immutable audit store, change intelligence before release.

  • Knowledge engine — stable, module-agnostic
  • Validation engine — stable, module-agnostic
  • Verification engine — stable, module-agnostic
  • Change Intelligence engine — stable, module-agnostic
  • Publishing engine — stable, module-agnostic
  • OS engine — stable, module-agnostic
  • Registry engine — stable, module-agnostic

526

TypeScript files

infrastructure-audit.json

66

Next.js routes

infrastructure-audit.json

3.07 MB

Production footprint

infrastructure-audit.json

~7 MB

Per-module storage

infrastructure-audit.json

Technology

TypeScript · Next.js 16 · React 19 · filesystem-first · CI-gated pipeline

Platform version 2.0.0-rc2; 47,426 lines of TypeScript across 526 files.

85 passing knowledge tests passing; contract validation on every module.

Hosting: pilot on Hetzner VPS (€4–15/mo documented); Vercel-compatible Next.js deploy; enterprise path via shared storage (EFS/Blob).

  • Build pipeline: 102s · Verification: 15.8s
  • Auth RBAC-ready (src/core/security/); GitHub Actions CI (atlas-rc2-ci.yml)
  • 2 moderate npm vulnerabilities documented in infrastructure audit (2026-07-02)

526

TypeScript files

infrastructure-audit.json

47,426

Lines of code

infrastructure-audit.json

2

Knowledge modules

infrastructure-audit.json

85 passing

Automated tests

atlas:rc2-validate

Business Model

Trust-first platform: modules as datasets, revenue follows verification

Atlas is the product — modules are horizontal datasets. Vonari owns the company; Atlas delivers the Knowledge OS (AtlasStrategy.md).

Current stage: M0 Platform Stable achieved (RC-2). Next gate: M0.5 Founder Beta — end-to-end publish cycle with ≥2 verified procedures.

Revenue phase (M4+) begins only after Public Beta exit criteria — trust before monetisation (Atlas Constitution).

  • M0 Platform Stable ✓: achieved
  • M0.5 Founder Beta Complete: next
  • M1 Private Beta Complete: next
  • M2 Public Beta Live: planned
  • M3 Public Beta Exit (Trust Compounding): planned
  • M4 First Revenue: planned

M0 ✓ Platform Stable

Current milestone

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

M0.5 Founder Beta

Next gate

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

M4 First Revenue

Revenue entry

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

€4–15/mo (Hetzner VPS 4GB)

Pilot infra cost

INVESTOR_SUMMARY.md

Competitive Advantage

Verified claims with evidence — not pages, not chatbot guesses

Traditional: Content pages → Atlas: Verified claims with evidence

Traditional: Manual fact-checking → Atlas: Verification Engine

Traditional: Copy-paste sources → Atlas: Source → Evidence → Claim chain

Traditional: One website → Atlas: Module ecosystem + Publishing

Traditional: Developer builds features → Atlas: Researcher builds modules

  • Traceability is non-negotiable — no invented research; gaps documented explicitly
  • Engines stable since Phase 1; platform evolves via modules (Phase 2 complete)
  • 17 contradictions surfaced (competitors typically hide conflicts)
  • Registry + benchmark per module — measurable knowledge score for due diligence

100%

Evidence coverage

verification-report.json

63.39

Knowledge score

verification-report.json

verification, change, health, publishing

Engine reports

knowledge/core/reports/

Roadmap

Milestone-driven execution — not calendar-driven

Product roadmap (ROADMAP-1.0.md): Founder Beta → Private Beta → Public Beta → Revenue → Scale → European Expansion.

Technical roadmap (AtlasStrategy.md): Phase 3 module scale → Phase 4 Marketplace → Phase 5 Enterprise.

Platform at Phase 2 complete: registry, multi-module Studio, reference + scaffold modules (driving-licence-france, healthcare-france).

  • Phase 1 — Complete
  • Phase 2 — Current
  • Phase 3 — Next
  • Phase 4 — Marketplace
  • Phase 5 — Enterprise

Platform Stable ✓ (achieved)

M0

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

Founder Beta Complete (next)

M0.5

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

Private Beta Complete (next)

M1

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

Public Beta Live (planned)

M2

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

Public Beta Exit (Trust Compounding) (planned)

M3

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

First Revenue (planned)

M4

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

€2,000 MRR (planned)

M5

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

Editorial Scale (planned)

M6

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md

Future Modules

7 modules documented — 2 in registry today

Each module follows driving-licence-france architecture: sources, evidence, claims, verification, publish.

Healthcare France (P1 scaffold) is next research target; housing, CAF, taxes, vehicle registration, business planned.

Modules with verification pass eligible for future Marketplace listing; Vonari reference modules free.

  • driving-licence-france · Driving licence exchange NL→FR · FR · reference
  • healthcare-france · Healthcare system, CPAM, carte vitale · FR · scaffold · P1
  • housing-france · Rental, buying, tenant rights · FR · planned · P2
  • caf-france · CAF benefits, allocations · FR · planned · P2
  • taxes-france · Income tax, declarations · FR · planned · P3
  • vehicle-registration-france · Carte grise, immatriculation · FR · planned · P3
  • business-france · SIRET, auto-entrepreneur, URSSAF · FR · planned · P4

41 claims · score 63.4 · reference

driving-licence-france

registry.json

0 claims · score 63.4 · scaffold

healthcare-france

registry.json

Revenue Streams

Documented revenue model — activates post trust gate (M3/M4)

Revenue follows trust, not precedes it (Atlas Constitution, Decision Framework). All streams below are documented strategy — not current MRR.

Marketplace.md defines future streams; BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md sets M5 €2K MRR and M7 €10K MRR exit criteria.

  • Free reference modules (active): Vonari reference modules (driving-licence-france) distributed free — trust and adoption wedge
  • Premium verified procedures (documented): Constitution-reviewed premium scope after Public Beta exit; free tier trust quality unchanged
  • Paid partner modules (future): Third-party publishers list modules on Atlas Marketplace with verification badge
  • Enterprise bundles (future): Managed deployment, multi-tenant isolation, SSO, SLA-backed verification
  • Institutional pilots (documented): Paid or rev-share institutional pilot (partnership milestone P3)

Current

Free reference modules

Marketplace.md

M4+ Revenue

Premium verified procedures

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md · ATLAS_CONSTITUTION.md

Phase 4 Marketplace

Paid partner modules

Marketplace.md

Phase 5 Enterprise

Enterprise bundles

AtlasStrategy.md · Marketplace.md

M4–M7

Institutional pilots

BUSINESS-MILESTONES.md