Most church technology is built for the church that already has 500 people, a full-time staff, and a tech volunteer who "handles the website." That's not who we built this for.
We built FaithSuite for the church planter running a Sunday gathering of 30 people in a rented school cafeteria. The bi-vocational pastor who has two hours on a Tuesday night to do anything digital. The church that's too early, too small, or too busy to spend weeks evaluating software.
We talked to church plants and heard the same thing over and over. They were losing people between Sundays. They didn't have time to learn complicated tools. They wanted one simple place for their church to stay connected. And everything on the market was built for someone bigger.
So we built something different. A community platform that goes live in minutes, feels like yours from day one, and doesn't assume you have an IT department or a six-month implementation timeline.
A church shouldn't have to reach a certain size before it can stay connected with its people online.
The church plant of 25 deserves the same quality digital home as the church of 2,500.
And the pastor planting that church shouldn't have to become a tech expert to make it happen.
No six-month onboarding. No implementation consultant. Enter your church name and you're live.
Churches under 100 members pay nothing. Not a trial. Not a stripped-down version. The real product, free.
We don't sell member data. We don't serve ads. We don't mine your community for profit. Ever.
When your members log in, they see your church. Your logo, your colors, your name. Not our branding.
We're not a giant corporation. We built this because we saw a gap and believed small churches deserved better tools.
Not an afterthought. If your congregation speaks it, your platform speaks it too.