Atlas

Atlas vs. DocSend

DocSend is excellent at one thing: sharing documents and seeing who reads them. Atlas does that — and everything else a fundraise requires.

A

Atlas

A complete investor relations platform: data room, AI-generated updates, investor CRM, readiness scoring, and financial integrations. Atlas replaces 4-5 separate tools.

D

DocSend

A focused, polished document sharing and analytics tool. Excellent for pitch deck distribution and seeing investor engagement at the page level. Not a fundraising platform.

Feature
Atlas
DocSend
Pitch deck / document sharing
Per-viewer analytics
Full: time-on-page, scrolls, revisits
Page-by-page view time
NDA e-sign gate
Document watermarking
Branded data room
Fully branded
DocSend-branded
Custom domain
Growth plan+
Enterprise only
AI-generated investor updates
Investor CRM & pipeline
Financial data integrations (Stripe, QBO)
Fundraising readiness score
Board deck auto-generation
Investor fit scoring
AI follow-up sequences
Investor update distribution
Price (starting)
$299/mo
$65/mo

The honest take

DocSend is genuinely great at document sharing. If all you need is to send a pitch deck and see which slides investors spend time on, DocSend does that well at a low price.

But most founders using DocSend are also juggling Notion for their data room, Airtable or a spreadsheet for investor tracking, Visible or email for updates, and nothing at all for readiness scoring or investor fit. That's 4-5 tools, 4-5 monthly fees, and 4-5 workflows to maintain during a process that already consumes your attention.

Atlas is not trying to out-feature DocSend on document analytics. It's trying to eliminate the entire operational burden of fundraising so you can focus on building the company.

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