Hikers
Day hikes, thru-hikes, alpine routes. The people whose Saturdays start in a trailhead parking lot.
Nomatic Atlas is a community before it's an app. This page is who it's for, what it looks like, and how to get into it.
You don't need to fit one of these labels — most of us don't. But if any of them sound like a Saturday you've had, you're in the right place.
Day hikes, thru-hikes, alpine routes. The people whose Saturdays start in a trailhead parking lot.
Archery, rifle, bird, bow camp, backcountry. The people who treat scouting season as seriously as opening day.
Fly, conventional, ice, boat, wade. The people whose phones live in a dry bag and whose waders never quite dry out.
Sport, trad, alpine, boulder. The people who keep a chalk bag in the car "just in case."
Canoe, kayak, packraft, SUP. The people who plan around water levels the way other people plan around weather.
MTB, gravel, moto, dual-sport. The people who measure a good day in vertical and dust.
Backcountry, sidecountry, ski mo, touring. The people watching the snow report instead of the news.
The generalists — overlanders, wanderers, weekenders. The people whose answer to "what are you into" is "all of it."
The community is sized to the people who actually go out together. No leaderboards. No public reach metrics. Your Nomatic Atlas circles look like the contact list in your phone — not a fan club.
Every group is invite-based. Posts go to a circle, not the world. The people in your activities are the people you actually plan to meet at the trailhead.
Spot privacy is built in. You can post the trout, hide the bend in the river. Share the summit, omit the bivy. Your knowledge stays your knowledge.
Feature priorities come from founding-beta members. If a thing is missing, we want to hear about it; if a thing doesn't earn its keep, we cut it.
Not rules — habits. The product enforces what it can; the rest is on us.
RSVPs are a promise. Plans get easier when people honor them.
Leave No Trace, follow access rules, know the local regs. The places we love work because people take care of them.
The fact that your buddy showed you a place is not your invitation to share it publicly. Use spot privacy. Keep secrets.
Conditions reports, beta, gear that worked, gear that didn't — all welcome. Posturing, gear-flexing, and ranking other people's adventures aren't.
Most of us got here because somebody more experienced invited us along. Pay it forward.
TestFlight invites go out to waitlist members at launch. Small on purpose — we'd rather build with a few hundred people who care than launch loud to a few thousand who don't.
Join the waitlist →Nomatic Atlas works because the people you go out with are also on it. Pass the link to the partner who always organizes, the friend who scouts every weekend, the brother who actually replies in the group chat.
Share Nomatic Atlas →We read every email. The product roadmap is shaped by founding-beta feedback more than any other input. Bugs, feature requests, raw opinions — all welcome.
hello@nomaticatlas.com →The community we're building is the one we want to belong to. If that sounds like you — get on the list and we'll see you at the trailhead.
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