Atlara is a browser extension built to make online shopping simpler, faster, and less scattered.
Keep products from multiple websites together in one organized place.
Save product names, prices, images, links, stores, and selected options when available.
Atlara is still growing, and every report helps improve support for more stores.
I never planned on building software.
I was just tired of shopping online and constantly losing track of things I wanted to buy.
Every website had its own cart. Every store had its own wishlist. Products ended up scattered across tabs, screenshots, bookmarks, and accounts I'd forgotten existed.
I kept thinking there had to be a better way.
So with no coding background, I spent more than 100 hours teaching myself how to program through YouTube videos, online guides, and a lot of trial and error. Then I started building the tool I wished already existed.
That tool became Atlara.
The goal is simple: save products from different stores into one place, keep everything organized, and never lose track of something you wanted to buy again.
Because Atlara was built out of a real frustration, development doesn't stop when the extension works "well enough." Every bug report, every update, and every new feature is aimed at making the experience more user-friendly, more reliable, and ultimately a tool that saves people time every single day.
I'm not a large company with a team of engineers. I'm just a single person who got tired of a problem, spent over 100 hours learning how to solve it, and decided to build the solution myself. Atlara is still growing, and every piece of feedback helps shape what it becomes next.