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The Coffee Subscription
Your last emergency coffee run.
Freshly roasted coffee from a new corner of the world, arriving right when you need it — every 1 to 10 weeks. You pick the schedule.
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The Problem With Grocery Store Coffee
You know that sinking feeling.
6:47am. The bag is empty. Atlas subscribers don't have mornings like that — your coffee shows up roasted to order, from a new origin every month, on whatever cadence keeps your cabinet stocked.
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Fully On Your Terms
Set it. Adjust it. Forget the grocery aisle.
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Your pace, not ours
Choose delivery every 1 to 10 weeks. Solo sipper or household of four — there's a cadence that fits.
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Coffee that actually surprises you
Each bag comes from a different origin — Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala, and beyond. With tasting notes and a postcard from the source.
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Change it anytime (we mean it)
Pause, skip, change your grind, switch quantities. Your subscription bends around your life — not the other way around.
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Where Your Next Bag Might Come From
A new stamp every delivery.
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Ethiopia
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Colombia
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Each shipment comes with a tasting card — origin story, flavor notes, and brewing tips. It's the closest thing to a coffee passport without the jet lag.
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As Seen In
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BuzzFeed
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Food & Wine
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New York Magazine
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