One account for everything Atorku.
Atorku is the account behind Aquarius and Virgo. Sign in once with Google, Apple, or an email and password, and the same account carries across every Atorku app.
Both apps work fully without one. An Atorku account is something you add, never something you need.
LaTeX is the output format, not the input format. You edit a structured tree of visual blocks — a fraction, a script, an integral — rather than typing backslash commands. LaTeX, PDF, Markdown and Anki cards are all serializations of that one block tree, not the thing you author.
A calendar, to-do list and countdown app built around a student's term. It pulls assignments straight from Canvas LMS and turns them into tasks, deduped across repeat syncs, and it will read a syllabus photo or PDF and lay out the whole term for you.
Sign in once
Google, Apple, or email and password. Add a second method later and it joins the same account rather than making a new one.
Your apps stay yours
Each app keeps storing your work the way it already does. Signing in adds an identity; it does not move your notes or tasks anywhere.
One plan, later
When paid Atorku features exist, one plan will cover every Atorku app. Nothing is purchasable yet, and nothing you use today will start costing money.
Built local-first
Aquarius keeps your notes in your browser. Virgo keeps your calendar and tasks on your own device. Neither needs a server to be useful, and neither hides behind a login. Atorku is the thin layer on top that remembers who you are when you want it to.