The Network

How the AMA Network
Fits Together

The AMA Network is not a collection of random domains. It is a coherent system — a set of purpose-built properties that share data, context, and intelligence to serve the local economy as a unified whole.

One System, Multiple Surfaces

Each property in the AMA Network serves a distinct function in the local economy. They are designed to work independently — but they unlock their full value when working together, sharing a common intelligence layer that understands local context, seasonal patterns, and community relationships.

Think of the AMA Network as the infrastructure layer beneath a local economy: calendars, discovery engines, marketing tools, and civic coordination systems — all connected, all intelligent, all governed under the same community-first principles.

Network Properties

In Development
Calendar

BusinessCalendar.ai

The community calendar of record. A shared, AI-enhanced system for events, deadlines, and local coordination. Businesses submit once; the system formats, enhances, and distributes to the right audiences across the network.

  • AI-enhanced event listings
  • Automated cross-platform distribution
  • Community-facing calendar of record
  • Impact scoring and reach prediction
In Development
Discovery

FunList.ai

AI-curated event discovery for residents and visitors. FunList surfaces what is happening, what is worth attending, and what your community should know about — filtered by interest, proximity, and relevance.

  • Personalized event recommendations
  • Interest-based discovery
  • Community pulse and trending events
  • Visitor and resident modes
Live
Civic

ThurstonAI.com

A county-level civic initiative connecting local organizations to shared AI tools, workflows, and coordination infrastructure. ThurstonAI is the trust-building, community-facing layer of the AMA Network — showing what is possible when local systems actually work together.

  • County-level AI coordination
  • Civic organization outreach
  • Trust-building pilot programs
  • Community-first AI governance
Coming Soon
Marketing

LocalMarketingTool.ai

The local advertising and sponsorship marketplace. LMT matches businesses with visibility opportunities that fit their market, budget, and goals — replacing the guesswork of local advertising with data-driven matching and transparent pricing.

  • Sponsorship opportunity matching
  • Local advertising marketplace
  • Budget-aware recommendations
  • Performance tracking and reporting
Coming Soon
Execution

MarketingCo-Op.ai

The recurring workflow and execution layer — built around "submit once, dispatch everywhere." MarketingCo-Op handles the operational heavy lifting: coordinated outreach, content distribution, and recurring campaign execution for local organizations that need consistent visibility without the manual overhead.

  • Submit once, dispatch everywhere
  • Recurring campaign automation
  • Coordinated multi-channel outreach
  • Workflow templates for local orgs

The Shared Intelligence Layer

What makes the AMA Network more than a collection of tools is the shared intelligence layer beneath all of them. This is the proprietary local context engine that understands the relationships between neighborhoods, businesses, events, and organizations.

Local Context Engine

Understands seasonal patterns, neighborhood dynamics, and community relationships — turning raw data into actionable local intelligence.

Cross-Property Data

Events submitted to BusinessCalendar.ai automatically surface on FunList.ai, inform LMT sponsorship recommendations, feed MarketingCo-Op.ai dispatch workflows, and contribute to ThurstonAI community coordination.

Auditable AI

Every AI-generated suggestion, score, and recommendation is logged and auditable. Communities can see how decisions are made and hold the system accountable.

How to Participate

The AMA Network is built for local businesses, civic organizations, media partners, and community leaders who want to participate in shared infrastructure rather than compete on fragmented platforms.

We are currently onboarding founding partners across the Seattle Metro region — Thurston, Pierce, King, and Snohomish Counties. If you believe shared local infrastructure is worth building, we want to hear from you.