If you live in Atlanta, visit often, or plan to catch a game at Truist Park, the official Atlanta Braves app is one of the most useful tools you can have on your phone. It pulls together tickets, game-day info, ballpark navigation, and team updates in one place—designed around how fans actually use it in and around Atlanta.
Below is a practical guide to what the Braves app does, how it works for local fans, and how to use it smoothly on game day in Atlanta.
The Atlanta Braves app (branded through MLB’s digital platform) is designed to help you:
Whether you’re commuting from Midtown, coming in from the suburbs, or visiting from out of town, the app is built to reduce stress and lines, especially before first pitch.
You can find the Atlanta Braves app in the major app stores by searching for:
Once downloaded:
📱 Tip for Atlanta locals: If you often go with the same group of friends or family, set up your account on your own phone, then use the app’s ticket transfer features so everyone can carry their own ticket.
Most Atlanta Braves home games now use mobile ticketing. For fans in Atlanta, that means your phone is your primary way in.
In the app:
To make entry smoother:
If you’re meeting people at the ballpark or arriving in separate cars:
On game day, the app becomes especially useful once you get near Cobb Parkway, I‑75, and I‑285.
The ballpark address is:
Truist Park
755 Battery Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
The surrounding mixed-use area, The Battery Atlanta, shares much of the parking footprint.
In the app, you can typically:
For Atlanta drivers:
The app usually includes:
Many Atlanta fans find it helpful to:
Once you’re in the ballpark or watching from home in Atlanta, the app offers several live game features:
You can typically access:
This can be handy if:
If enabled, the Braves app often sends alerts for:
In a city like Atlanta where evening thunderstorms are common in the warmer months, weather notifications can be especially useful for planning your arrival time.
Availability of certain features can change, but many Braves fans use the app to streamline concessions and find amenities.
Some sections and vendors may offer:
This can help you:
The ballpark map in the app can help you:
This is especially helpful if you’re visiting from out of town and aren’t familiar with Truist Park’s layout.
You don’t need to be at Truist Park to get value from the app. It’s useful across the metro area.
The app typically includes:
This helps if you’re planning:
From anywhere in Atlanta (or beyond), the app allows you to:
Fans who can’t make it to Truist Park consistently—because of work, school, or commute times—often still use the app to stay connected to the team.
Getting to Truist Park isn’t directly on a MARTA rail line, but the app pairs well with local transportation options.
You can use the Braves app together with:
While the Braves app does not function as a transit app itself, it helps you:
Here are some typical game-day challenges for local fans and how the app can reduce stress:
| Atlanta Fan Problem | How the Braves App Helps |
|---|---|
| Can’t find tickets in email | My Tickets section stores them in one place |
| Arriving late in heavy traffic | Tickets and parking passes stay ready on your phone |
| Meeting friends coming from different areas | Easy ticket transfer and shared access |
| Lost inside Truist Park | Stadium maps and section info in the app |
| Unsure of weather delays | Notifications about delays or start-time changes |
| Need kid-friendly or specific food options | Concession maps and descriptions by location |
A few Atlanta-specific best practices:
Check your login before you leave home
Make sure you’re signed in and can see your tickets over home Wi‑Fi—this avoids mobile network congestion near the park.
Bring a portable charger
Long games plus heavy phone use for photos, social media, and the app can drain your battery.
Turn on location services (if comfortable)
This can improve stadium map accuracy and some location-based features.
Have a backup plan
If your phone dies or the app won’t load, you can usually visit a ticket services window at Truist Park. Having a valid photo ID and purchase details helps staff look up your tickets.
If you run into issues with your Braves tickets or access through the app on game day, you can typically get help at the ballpark:
Truist Park Ticket Office
755 Battery Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
Look for:
For non-urgent questions about tickets, plans, or general game information, many fans also contact Braves ticket services or customer service using the information provided with their ticket purchase or on official team materials.
For Atlanta residents and visitors alike, the Atlanta Braves app is essentially your digital companion for Braves baseball—from buying tickets at home in Buckhead or Decatur to navigating Truist Park and The Battery on a packed Friday night. Learning its core features before your next game can make the entire experience smoother, faster, and more enjoyable.
