Senior IT capacity,
available on demand.
Atlas Arch is a confidential fractional network. Companies access vetted senior specialists. Experts earn on their terms. Identities protected until both sides are ready.
Two sides. One private network.
Senior IT capacity without the overhead.
Access senior specialists on a fractional basis — 10 to 20 hours a week, no retainer, no recruitment fees. Browse by capability, not CV.
Access vetted senior specialists without recruiting fees or long-term commitments
Browse anonymous profiles indexed by skill, rate, and availability
Identities revealed only after you agree to terms — no cold outreach
Engagements secured in escrow before any introduction is made
Earn fractionally without leaving your current role.
Monetize your expertise 10 to 20 hours a week. Stay anonymous, set your rate, and engage only when you're ready — no headhunters involved.
Earn fractionally at your rate — 10 to 20 hours a week alongside your current role
Your profile is anonymized until you choose to engage with a client
No CV blasting, no recruiters — clients come to you
Full control over every engagement: rate, scope, and timing
Simple on both sides.
Browse blind profiles
Search by skill, domain, rate, and availability. No names, no employers — pure capability.
Request an introduction
Select an expert and submit your brief. Funds are placed in escrow before any reveal.
Terms agreed, expert revealed
Once both parties confirm, identities are shared and the engagement begins.
Apply in minutes
Upload your CV and fill in your profile — anonymized, vetted, and listed in under 48 hours.
Clients find you
Enterprise clients browse your blind profile. You stay invisible until a request comes in.
You set the terms
Confirm rate, scope, and availability. Funds are secured in escrow before you are introduced.
Experts stay anonymous.
Companies engage with confidence.
Expert identities — names, employers, contact details — are never shared until both parties agree to terms and funds are secured in escrow. Every engagement is private by default.