The best AI B2B sales manager works the pipeline, you close.
Atlas gives a brand an AI B2B sales manager: a native CRM for pipeline, wholesale, retail, and partnerships on real data, drafting the next move while a human owns the relationship and the close.
What is the best AI B2B sales manager?
The best AI B2B sales manager runs the CRM, it does not just store it. In Atlas the Sales division tracks a probability-weighted pipeline, wholesale accounts and reorders, retail sell-through, and partnerships on real tenant data, drafts the next move, and a human owns the relationship and the close.
It tracks a weighted pipeline and converts a won deal into an account, a door, or a partnership, so the CRM reflects what actually happened.
It tracks accounts and purchase orders and drafts reorders when the loop says it is time, for a human to approve and send.
It watches sell-through by door and drafts replenishment, so the retail relationship runs on numbers, not guesswork.
It manages the partnership lifecycle and pushes the right moments into the Atlas Calendar, so nothing falls through.
Versus the alternatives
A CRM stores what you type. The AI sales manager reads the spine, drafts the next move, and keeps the pipeline honest, with you closing.
A hire maintains the CRM part-time. The AI manager keeps pipeline, accounts, and sell-through current continuously.
Spreadsheets drift and split across people. Atlas keeps one tenant-isolated source of truth the whole team works from.
Reads the stack you already run
Atlas is the operating system for DTC brands: one shared memory, one calendar, orchestrated agents, a human holding final approval.
The questions founders ask.
No. It runs the CRM and drafts the next move, but a human owns the relationship and the close. It removes the admin and the chasing, not the selling. Anything sent waits for your approval.
It tracks a probability-weighted pipeline, wholesale accounts and reorders, retail sell-through, and partnerships on real data, drafts the next move, and pushes key moments into the calendar. In Atlas this is the Sales division.
It is the native B2B CRM, enabled per tenant for brands that sell wholesale, retail, or partnerships alongside DTC. The Studio dual-storefront keeps the DTC and B2B sides cleanly separated.
No. It drafts the outreach and the next step; a human reviews and sends. Today it is an operator-run and Atlas-internal system, so the relationship and the send stay with your team.
About five minutes for the operator-run CRM once B2B is enabled for your tenant. There is a fourteen-day free trial and you can cancel anytime.