Subscription · Procurement intelligence
Atlas+
The procurement-grade data product for the pallet category. PSCI, PSPI, 30-day forecasts, multi-DC vendor coverage, Coupa/Ariba-ready exports. Priced against Bloomberg Terminal and FactSet, not against your vendor relationships.
5 series
Federal data inputs
BLS PPI, EIA diesel, BLS CES, BLS OCC
Weekly
Update cadence
Tuesdays, with newsletter
30-day
Forward projection
TimesFM 2.5, 95% CI
Q3 2026
Founding rates expire
~38% lower than standard
What you get
PSCI and PSPI live indices, 5-year historical cost-input data, regional sub-indices (PADD-specific PSCI variants), multi-DC vendor coverage maps, weekly Tuesday Read tied to your corridor, CSV/PDF exports in Coupa- and Ariba-ready schema, and a 30-day forward projection on lumber, diesel, and wages with 95% confidence intervals.
- PSCI cost-input index (weekly, methodology-published)
- PSPI price-paid index (weekly, anonymized aggregate)
- 30-day TimesFM 2.5 forecast on each federal series
- PADD-specific regional sub-indices
- 5-year historical export with full methodology audit log
- Multi-DC vendor coverage maps
- Tuesday Read newsletter, corridor-tagged
- CSV + PDF exports (Coupa, Ariba, generic ERP)
Why this is priced like a data tool
Procurement teams subscribe to Bloomberg Terminal (~$25,000/yr per seat), FactSet (~$15,000/yr per seat), and Coupa Enterprise (~$50,000/yr) without ever buying anything from the vendor that sells the tool. Same model here. Atlas+ pays for the data, the methodology, and the workflow, not for the transactions. Bloomberg's customers do not trade with Bloomberg to subscribe; they pay for the data.
Two decoupled paths
Atlas+ is the data-first path. Managed Programs is the relationship-first path. They are decoupled by design. Plenty of Atlas+ subscribers will never run a managed program; plenty of managed-program customers will never subscribe to Atlas+. The buyer self-selects which one fits their procurement process. Pricing is not filtering away revenue; it is filtering buyers to the right entry point.
Founding rates and what they buy
Founding rates run through Q3 2026 and are deliberately set ~38% below the standard rates to lower the bar to first purchase for buyers who have not worked with us yet. Once we have a year of retention data, pricing standardizes upward. If pricing turns a specific buyer away, that is signal they wanted the relationship-first path; we route them to Managed Programs.
Pricing
Entry
$9,500/yr
1-15 DCs. Founding rate through Q3 2026; standard $15,000/yr after.
Standard
$24,000/yr
16-30 DCs. Founding rate through Q3 2026; standard $36,000/yr after.
Enterprise
$48,000/yr
31+ DCs. Named dedicated advisor on every approval, briefing, and escalation.
What you actually receive
A weekly PDF, personalized to your DC network.
Every Tuesday at 10 AM ET, right after BLS and EIA data drops, Atlas+ subscribers get a personalized cost-input read on their specific network. The PDF is exportable, audit-defensible, and fits into a quarterly procurement deck without reformatting.
Network composite PSCI
Weighted to your specific PADD distribution and pallet-grade mix
30-day forecast
TimesFM 2.5 projections with 80% confidence intervals
Per-component breakdown
Wood Pallet PPI, Softwood Lumber, Diesel, Warehouse Wages, OCC
Top movers
Which inputs moved most this week, with the federal-source links inline
Source citations
Every figure footnotes its BLS / EIA series ID and snapshot date
Tuesday Read · Atlas+ edition
Week of 2026-05-05 · 22-DC network
Your network PSCI
112.31
+1.06% w/w
30-day forecast
113.4 ±0.8
80% CI
Sources: BLS WPU0911, BLS PCU321113321113, EIA EMD_EPD2D, BLS CES 4931, BLS OCC · Snapshot 2026-05-05
Illustrative. Your actual edition reflects your DC list and grade mix.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I see Atlas+ before subscribing?
- Yes. The Tuesday Read newsletter is free and gives you the weekly PSCI movement plus the federal data behind it. For the full export and API surface, a 20-minute call gets you a 30-day guest credential on your actual category.
- Do I need to use Managed Programs to subscribe?
- No. Atlas+ and Managed Programs are decoupled by design. We operate a neutrality wall between published intelligence and managed sourcing services: your subscription data does not feed our sales team; our sales activity does not influence the index methodology.
- How accurate is the 30-day forecast?
- TimesFM 2.5 (Apache 2.0) applied to each federal series independently. Each projection includes a 95% confidence band. Back-tested error metrics on each series are in the methodology changelog. We publish misses with the same prominence as hits.
- What exports are supported?
- CSV in Coupa schema, CSV in Ariba schema, generic ERP CSV, and audit-ready PDF. Methodology footer attaches to every export. If you have a non-standard ERP, send us a sample header row and we will match it.
- Is the historical PSCI series available?
- Yes. Every weekly PSCI value is released into the public domain (CC0). Available as a CSV from the Market Pulse page. No login, no attribution required. We sell the workflow on top of it.
Founding cohort
3 of 10 founding seats claimed. 7 remaining.
Founding rates lock through Q3 2026, roughly 38% below the standard price. After Q3 2026, pricing standardizes upward.
3 / 10
Twenty minutes. Your category. Live walk-through.
Send your DC footprint and we will run a sample Coupa export on your actual numbers before you decide.
