Gwinnett County is home to over 900,000 people spread across more than a dozen cities — each with its own personality, local businesses, and community events. But when it comes to finding what's around the corner, most residents end up on national platforms that treat Gwinnett like an afterthought.
AT Gwinnett was created to change that. Instead of one generic page for the whole county, we built a platform where every city — Lawrenceville, Duluth, Suwanee, Peachtree Corners, Lilburn, Sugar Hill, Buford, Norcross, Snellville, and more — gets its own dedicated space. Local businesses get real visibility, community events get promoted to the people who actually live nearby, and residents get a single place to discover everything happening in their neighborhood.
We're not a national directory. We're not a social media feed. We're a purpose-built local platform — designed, developed, and maintained by someone who grew up here and wants to see Gwinnett's small businesses and communities thrive online the way they do in real life.
Every city in Gwinnett gets its own dedicated presence. Lawrenceville, Duluth, Suwanee, Peachtree Corners — each community has tailored content, not generic regional listings.
We give local businesses the visibility they deserve without the noise of national directories. Free listings get you found, and paid tiers help you stand out with featured placement, events, and blog content.
From event calendars to business spotlights and neighborhood guides, our content is created for and about the people who live and work here — not algorithmically generated filler.
AT Gwinnett isn't one page for the whole county. Each city operates as its own micro-site with a unique domain, letting residents explore what's happening in their specific neighborhood.
Built with cutting-edge technology for instant page loads, search engine optimization, and a seamless experience on any device. No clunky directory software from 2010.
Businesses can appear across multiple city sites from a single listing. A restaurant in Duluth that serves Suwanee customers too? One listing, multiple city presences.
Server-rendered pages for instant load times and top-tier search engine optimization. Every page is pre-built and served from the edge.
Each city can operate on its own subdomain (e.g., duluth.atgwinnett.com) while sharing the same backend. One platform, infinite city sites.
A PostgreSQL-powered database with real-time capabilities, secure authentication, and enterprise-grade reliability.
From free basic listings to premium placements with blog posts, events, and banner ads — businesses choose the visibility level that fits their budget.

Cindy is a software developer and lifelong Gwinnett County resident. She grew up here, went to school here, and has watched the county transform from a quiet suburban area into one of the most diverse and fast-growing communities in the Southeast.
With a background in full-stack web development, Cindy has spent her career building modern web applications — from frontend interfaces to backend APIs and database architecture. She brings that technical expertise to AT Gwinnett, where every feature is designed and coded with the local community in mind.
The idea for AT Gwinnett came from a simple frustration: there was no single place to find what was happening locally. National directories buried Gwinnett businesses under algorithms, and social media was too noisy to be useful. Cindy set out to build the platform she wished existed — a clean, fast, community-focused hub where local businesses get the spotlight and residents can actually discover what's in their backyard.
When she's not coding, Cindy enjoys exploring the local food scene, attending community events across the county, and supporting the small businesses that make Gwinnett feel like home.
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