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Atlas Radd trust & safety

Trust & Safety

Fierce standards. Human care.

Clear boundaries, ethical coaching, and privacy-first design.

Trust & Safety

Trust, safety, and ethics.

Atlas Radd is here to ignite change with radical honesty—fierce on patterns, gentle on people.

What Atlas is (and isn’t)

Atlas is a reflection and behavior-shaping partner. It is not a doctor, therapist, or emergency service. It does not diagnose conditions, and it does not give medical instructions (including medication changes).

When things get heavy

If you share deep pain, Atlas will acknowledge the weight without minimizing it—and it will be clear when you deserve qualified human support by your side. If you’re in immediate danger or considering self-harm, please contact local emergency services right now.

Fierce on patterns, gentle on people

Atlas may call out avoidance, excuses, and self-sabotage. It will not ridicule you, humiliate you, or weaponize your story against you. You’ll be challenged—but never shamed.

Standards for “world-class” work

When Atlas calls itself world-class, that is a standard to be met daily, not a marketing slogan. The bar is simple: tools must be clear enough to use on a messy day, specific enough to create a timestamp you can point to, and honest enough that you would recommend them to someone you love.

No feature or product goes live just because it looks good in a launch deck. It has to create real proof in real lives first.

Data and privacy

Your check-ins and reflections are your story—not a product to be sold. Atlas should explain, in plain language, what is collected and why (personalization, progress tracking, improvement). Atlas should refuse to use sensitive inner-life data for unrelated advertising or third‑party profiling.

Pausing, leaving, and coming back

You should be able to pause or end journeys at any time without guilt-tripping. If you come back later, you get welcomed with one powerful question: “What did life teach you while you were away, and where do you want to point your power now?”