Big pieces, bigger decisions.
Home buyers think in rooms and weeks, then expect a flawless oversized delivery. Atlas runs the long retargeting game, the room-scene creative, and the freight-and-damage service desk on one shared memory.
A sofa or a handmade lamp gets researched for weeks. Atlas Growth keeps prospects warm across Meta and Google through the whole consideration arc, leans into search intent when it spikes, and measures payback over the horizon a high-ticket cart really takes.
Decor sells in context, never on white. Atlas Creative Ops generates room-scene statics and video using your product photography as the reference, so finishes, fabrics, and proportions stay true while every ad shows the piece living in a real interior.
Oversized shipping is where decor brands lose their reviews. Atlas Operations mines your support conversations for the themes that repeat, delivery windows, damage claims, assembly questions, and keeps purchase orders aligned with long supplier lead times so bestsellers never vanish for a quarter.
A customer who finished the living room has a bedroom too. Atlas Retention builds collection-based follow-ups and care touchpoints instead of blanket promotions, so the second order comes from styling the next room rather than from training customers to wait for sales.
From connect to approved, in order
Connect your store; Atlas reads average order value, bulky-item logistics, and room-context demand.
Growth runs paid media for considered, high-AOV purchases over realistic windows, not impulse-buy timelines.
Creative Ops stages product-true room scenes as statics and video from your own photography.
You approve oversized-shipping purchase orders and campaigns before they commit; operations keeps freight lead times honest.
Atlas is the operating system for DTC brands: one shared memory, one calendar, orchestrated agents, a human holding final approval.
The questions founders in this niche ask.
By staying patient where dashboards panic. Atlas Growth reads performance over the real consideration window of a high-ticket cart, keeps retargeting warm across Meta and Google for the whole arc, and treats a quiet fortnight as part of the funnel rather than a failing campaign.
Yes. Atlas Creative Ops generates room-scene statics and video using your existing product photography as the reference, so the finish, fabric, and proportions of each piece stay accurate inside the staged interior. Every asset passes your approval before it spends a cent of media.
It turns the inbox into a signal. Atlas Operations reads your support threads and clusters them into themes, so damage claims on one carrier, repeated assembly confusion on one product, or delivery-window anger in one region surface as patterns you can fix, not anecdotes you keep re-answering.
Yes, if it is built on rooms rather than coupons. Atlas Retention follows up by collection and project: care guidance after delivery, the matching pieces for the room they started, the next room after that. Low frequency is exactly why each touchpoint has to be considered.
It plans around them. Atlas Operations ties purchase orders to real sell-through and to each supplier’s actual lead time, flagging reorder points early enough that a bestseller with a ninety-day production cycle gets reordered before the stockout, not after it.