For Atlanta businesses
Gather is a planning tool for people coordinating group outings in Atlanta. When they're ready to pick an activity, we put you on the list.
Apply to be listedYou run a cooking class, a pottery studio, an escape room, a brewery tour, a trivia night. Your best Tuesday is the one where twelve people show up together on a single booking — one payment, one setup, one round of instructions, twelve happy humans.
The problem: every marketing channel you have is built for individuals. Facebook ads drop singles into your inbox. Google searches end in “1 adult ticket.” Yelp is a solo decision. None of it gets you the group booking you actually want.
Meanwhile the groups that would book you are sitting in a text thread right now trying to figure out what to do Saturday — and they have no good way to find you.
When an Atlanta group uses Gather to plan, they get a vote on both the time andthe activity. You're on the activity side of that vote.
So instead of a cold ad served to a stranger scrolling their phone, you're a named option in front of a group that has already decided this week we're doing something together. They're not browsing. They're picking. Your job is to be on the list when they pick.
And because the whole thing is a list, not a ranking — we don't pit you against competitors on price and we don't run a bidding war. Groups pick what fits what they want to do that week, and they book through your own system at the price you set.
One payment. One setup. Typically 8 to 15 people at a time. The kind of booking that actually fills a mid-week slot.
We're not a deal site. You set your prices, full stop — no Groupon-style markdowns, no race to the bottom. When a group books you through Gather, we may earn a small referral fee or run a member coupon code. We'll walk you through the numbers up front so nothing is a surprise.
The first wave of partners lists for free. No setup fees, no monthly minimums, no lock-in. You can walk away whenever.
We're a small team building Gather in Atlanta, and we're being deliberate about which partners we bring on first. We want twenty great local listings before we want two hundred mediocre ones.
What works today: groups can create a gathering, pick an activity, and vote on when and what — so you get a clear answer from the whole group instead of a dribble of half-responses. What's still being built: the partner-side dashboard, the booking attribution, and the richer catalog tools that will make your listing look as good as you deserve.
If you want in at this stage, we'd love to hear from you. We'd especially love to hear what's broken for you in group booking right now — the honest version, not the polite version.
Tell us what you do, how many people you can host, and what a good booking week looks like for you. We'll get back to you.
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