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Getting Started

Atomicat is a platform for building and publishing high-converting digital experiences without needing to manage code, hosting, or multiple disconnected tools.

You can use Atomicat to create landing pages, websites, funnels, quizzes, lead capture forms, product pages, video experiences, and AI-assisted workflows from one workspace.

This Getting Started section explains the basics first, so you can understand the platform before moving into advanced features.

Who this guide is for​

This guide is for new Atomicat users who want to:

  • Create their first page or website
  • Understand the Atomicat dashboard
  • Organize work with projects
  • Learn where each feature is located
  • Understand which features may depend on plan or module access

You do not need technical knowledge to start. Most actions in Atomicat are done through visual dashboards, forms, settings panels, and the page builder.

What you can build with Atomicat​

Atomicat includes several connected tools. Each one helps with a different part of your online business or campaign.

AreaWhat it is used for
PagesBuild landing pages, sales pages, capture pages, and other web pages.
SitesGroup pages under a website and connect domains for publishing.
Page BuilderVisually edit page layout, sections, elements, forms, pixels, SEO, and custom settings.
FunnelsConnect multiple pages into a conversion flow and analyze performance.
AnalyticsReview campaign, funnel, page, video, and lead performance.
QuizzesCreate interactive quizzes for segmentation, lead generation, or qualification.
LeadsView leads collected from forms and quizzes.
ProductsCreate product blocks and add them to pages.
AtomicPlayerUpload, manage, and use hosted videos.
AtomicFilterAdd traffic filtering and protection rules when available.
MIAUse AI assistance for chats, content, images, and page workflows.
AtomicMCPConnect Atomicat with AI tools that support MCP.
Atomicat 4.0Explore newer workspace experiences when your account has access.

If you are new, follow this order:

  1. Read Dashboard to understand the main workspace.
  2. Read Projects to learn how to organize your work.
  3. Read Navigation to know where each feature lives.
  4. Read Quick Start to create and publish your first page.
  5. Read Plans and Access if a feature is missing or locked.
  6. Use Launch Playbooks when you want a step-by-step campaign checklist.

After that, move into the feature-specific sections such as Pages, Page Builder, Sites, Funnels, Quizzes, Leads, and Products.

Key concepts​

Workspace​

Your workspace is the main area where you manage pages, sites, funnels, quizzes, products, videos, leads, and account settings.

Page​

A page is a single web page created in Atomicat. It can be a landing page, sales page, opt-in page, quiz page, checkout-related page, or another campaign page.

Site​

A site groups pages under a domain or publishing destination. Sites help you manage where pages are published.

Project​

A project helps you organize related pages, funnels, quizzes, products, videos, and chats. Projects are useful when you manage multiple brands, campaigns, clients, or offers.

Builder​

The builder is where you design and edit the visual structure of a page. You can add sections, containers, text, images, buttons, forms, products, scripts, SEO settings, pixels, and other elements.

Best practices before you start​

  • Use clear names for pages, funnels, quizzes, and projects.
  • Create one project per brand, client, product, campaign, or offer.
  • Connect your domain before launching a serious campaign.
  • Preview pages on desktop and mobile before publishing.
  • Add SEO title, description, favicon, and social image before sharing a page.
  • Test forms, buttons, pixels, and webhooks before sending traffic.

Frequently asked questions​

Is Atomicat only a landing page builder?

No. Atomicat includes page building, site management, funnels, quizzes, lead management, products, video tools, AI tools, and integrations.

Do I need a developer to use Atomicat?

Most users can build and publish pages without a developer. Advanced users can still add custom code when needed.

What should I create first?

Start with a simple page. After that, connect a site or domain, publish the page, and test it on desktop and mobile.

Why do some features not appear in my account?

Some features may depend on your plan, subscription, permissions, or module access. Check the Plans and Access guide if something is missing.