Guides
Atlas Score
Understand how the Atlas Score measures recent project activity for an account.
The Atlas Score is a numeric measure of how much recent, relevant project activity an account has generated. It surfaces accounts whose market presence is currently active, not just historically large.
How it works
Atlas Score is computed from the signals linked to an account’s projects. Each signal contributes equally (weight 1), and recency is the primary driver: signals filed more recently contribute more to the score than older ones. Activity within the last few months counts the most.
The score is recalculated whenever new signals arrive or are linked to the account’s projects.
What it means
A high Atlas Score means the account is tied to projects that have been generating signals recently. It does not measure the size or quality of those projects, only the velocity of observable activity.
Use Atlas Score alongside ICP Tier to prioritize: a high-score, high-tier account is both active in the market and a strong profile fit.
Where it appears
Atlas Score is shown on the Accounts table and on individual account pages. The Accounts table can be sorted and filtered by Atlas Score.