The Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Guide app helps anyone find AA meetings and recovery resources worldwide. Currently, the app lists more than 100,000 meetings across 180 countries. Users search by location, keyword, or online meeting type. Furthermore, data from more than 400 AA service entities syncs automatically through integrations with area, district, intergroup, central office, and international general service office websites.

Download the Meeting Guide app from the Meeting Guide website. If you experience issues, the Meeting Guide Support Site covers both the app and the 12-Step Meeting List WordPress plugin.

About the 12-Step Meeting List Plugin (TSML)

The 12-Step Meeting List plugin (TSML) is a WordPress plugin that powers meeting directories on AA service websites. Together, the Meeting Guide app and TSML form a connected ecosystem that keeps meeting information consistent and up to date. Additionally, the public can follow TSML development and issues through open GitHub discussions.

Who Maintains These Tools

Code for Recovery (C4R) manages the Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Guide and TSML. This volunteer community builds open-source solutions to help the recovery community organise, meet, and recover. Moreover, C4R is one of several technology-focused organisations connected to the TIAA Forum. Learn more on the Related Organizations page.

Discussions in the TIAA Forum

Meeting Guide and TSML discussions happen frequently in the forum. Topics cover user-reported issues, app updates, feature questions, and troubleshooting tips from community experience. Consequently, the forum offers a practical resource for anyone working with these tools. Join us on the forum to find those conversations.

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