Atlas Hub · Compare, choose, revisit

Databases that send users to the right tool, not just another article.

Atlas pages are the middle layer between SEO guides and hands-on subdomain labs. They answer selection questions, keep users returning, and create internal links to practical tools.

Local AI / WebGPU Compatibility

A live browser check and model-tier workbench for visitors asking whether WebLLM, browser AI, LM Studio or Ollama can work on their device.

Highest priorityWebGPU probeCan I run it?
Check compatibility

Open Alternative Navigator

Help users escape subscription fatigue by finding open-source, self-hosted, or lower-cost alternatives.

High intent SEOSelf-hostDecision helper
Find alternatives

Open UI Template Atlas

Curated UI starter catalog shell with filters, install commands, and AI customization prompt output.

Dev backlinksGitHub linksPrompt bridge
Browse templates

What belongs in Atlas?

Not every feature should become a subdomain. Atlas is for selection, comparison, and repeat reference.

Benchmarks

Local AI compatibility, community speed reports, runtime support.

Alternatives

SaaS replacements, self-host maps, open-source choices.

Catalogs

UI templates, productivity templates, creator stacks.

Cheat sheets

Developer, marketer, AI creator reference desks that link to tools.

Dataset statusStarter structure. Replace sample rows before public claims.
Source policyUse official docs, GitHub repositories, vendor pricing pages, or clearly labeled community reports.
Update ruleEvery Atlas row should carry Last checked, confidence state, and editorial note.
Public languageUse estimated, community benchmark, and device-dependent where data can vary.