Most operations tools report on the work after it happens. GRID runs it. Atrium watches every surface you connect, decides what is worth acting on, and acts — with a trace you can check.

Most operators can't answer basic questions about how the business runs — what is stuck, what changed, what needs them today — because the answer is scattered across a dozen tools and their own memory. You are the connective tissue holding it together.
Connect the systems you already run on — Stripe, Notion, Slack, calendar, email. GRID renders the work spatially: raw events compose into Projects, Projects into Systems, Systems into the Environment that is your business. You don't build a dashboard. The substrate composes the understanding.
Atrium is not a prompt box waiting for instructions. It watches what is there over time. It notices a renewal stalling, a thread going cold, a meeting about to collide — and acts when it should, then shows the trace: what it read, what it decided, what it skipped.
Traditional business intelligence reports on work after the fact — data engineers, dashboard tools, months of setup. GRID is the layer the work runs on. The clarity is not a report you go read; it is the state of your Environment, live, the moment you open it.