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atlascard.com
Summary

Atlas Card is an invite-only charge card that provides members with exclusive access to high-end dining, luxury hotels, and sought-after events. It also offers a range of premium benefits related to travel, wellness, and concierge services, all managed through a dedicated app.

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Atlas Membership

$1,000.00 yearly
  • Access to exclusive dining reservations
  • Access to curated luxury hotels
  • Access to exclusive experiences (concerts, sporting events)
  • Dedicated Atlas concierge service
  • BLADE Airport Pass (5x points, 7.5% off, meet & greet, $100 off every airport flight, companion pass, flights starting at $95)
  • Remedy Place benefits ($250 credit, access to Atlas Seasonal Residency, complimentary annual membership with eligible spend)
  • PS LAX benefits (one complimentary visit to The Salon per year, unlock four salon visits or Private Suite experience)
  • Priority Pass™ Select membership
  • Complimentary access to Erewhon Cafe Annual Membership
  • 15% off all Aero travel
  • Sollis Health benefits (complimentary guest visit or 20% off annual membership, unlock complimentary annual membership with eligible spend)
  • Wander benefits ($250 off every reservation)
  • Visa Infinite benefits
  • 21 grams mirror-finished steel card
  • No pre-set spending limits
  • Premium purchase protection (up to $50,000/year)
  • Personalized card with icon
  • Unlimited virtual cards
  • Instant purchase notifications
  • Dynamic rewards (5x points on BLADE flights, 3x points on top category monthly, 3x points on Atlas Hotels, 1x points on everything else)
Rationale

The candidate, Atlas Card, is an invite-only charge card focused on providing exclusive access to dining, hotels, and events, along with various luxury benefits. It is not a mobile-first financial services platform for peer-to-peer money transfers, early direct deposit, or commission-free investing in stocks and bitcoin. Therefore, it does not align with any of the 'must-have' or 'other' features of the Cash App concept.