Warm documentary photography of an Atlanta community workshop, people collaborating over a laptop with hand-drawn wireframes on a whiteboard behind them, soft natural window light, 35mm lens.
Warm documentary photography of an Atlanta community workshop, people collaborating over a laptop with hand-drawn wireframes on a whiteboard behind them, soft natural window light, 35mm lens.
/ Open-Source Tools

Code built with Atlanta neighborhoods

We co-design open-source digital infrastructure directly alongside grassroots organizers. We reject complex, flashy code to solve institutional problems. Instead, we volunteer our skills to make metro Atlanta more equitable and accessible for everyone.

Active Deployments

Tools in the field

We focus on practical utility and immediate local impact. Our software is built to run reliably on basic, existing hardware used by local volunteers. Every repository is public, fully documented, and structured for long-term community ownership.

Food Security
Conservation

Pantry Logistics Router

Canopy Tracker

A lightweight routing tool that helps local food pantries coordinate surplus food pickups across metro Atlanta. By optimizing distribution runs, we reduce delivery times on older mobile devices used by community volunteers.

An open-source environmental mapping tool designed with grassroots advocates to document urban tree canopy loss. The platform enables community members to track local heat island mitigation efforts and advocate for environmental justice.

Stack: Python, SQLite, Leaflet.js

Stack: PostgreSQL, React, Mapbox

Measurable Good

Our local footprint

100%

Open-source code

4.2k

Atlanta families served

120+

Active contributors

Build for your neighbors

Whether you write code, design interfaces, or organize neighborhoods, your skills are needed. Join our next monthly Civic Action Night to get started.