Right now your church updates sit between cat videos, Aunt Mary's casserole pics, and a targeted ad for something someone googled at 2am. That's where your church lives right now. Your prayer request gets 2 likes. A meme gets 200. The algorithm doesn't care about your sermon. FaithSuite gives your church its own home where every post reaches every member. No ads. No cats. No distractions. No algorithm. No competition. Just community.
"God called you to plant a church. Not to fight an algorithm for your own people's attention."
The question isn't whether your members use social media. It's whether their church life should depend on it.
| Facebook / Instagram / TikTok | FaithSuite | |
|---|---|---|
| Who owns the platform? | They do | You do |
| Who owns the data? | They do | You do |
| Who controls the algorithm? | They do | No algorithm — every post reaches every member |
| Ads between your content? | Constant | Zero |
| Distracting content alongside yours? | Everywhere | Only your content |
| Organic reach | Under 5% | 100% |
| Private community feed | Limited | ✓ |
| Prayer wall | ✕ | ✓ |
| Online giving & tithes | ✕ | Built in |
| Marketplace & courses | ✕ | Built in |
| Live streaming | Their platform, their rules | Your platform, your rules |
| Member management (CRM) | ✕ | Built in |
| Your custom domain | ✕ | ✓ |
| Fully white-label branding | ✕ | ✓ |
| Can shut you down overnight | Yes | Never — you own it |
| Export your data anytime | Limited | Everything, anytime |
When a platform is free, your community is the product. Here's what you're actually paying.
Building on social media
Building on FaithSuite
Our language, our tools, and our platform are designed to honor every tradition — not just one corner of the faith.
Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian & more
Roman Catholic parishes & communities
Eastern Orthodox, Greek, Russian & more
Pentecostal, Charismatic, Reformed & more
Independent, community & multi-site churches
Every feature, label, and setting can be adjusted to fit your church's theology and culture.
Stop building on borrowed land. See what your church looks like on a platform it actually owns.