Early Adopter
Lock in this rate forever. This price will never increase for Early Adopter churches.
The AI Assistant is a monthly subscription with the price on the page. Website builds are quoted per church, because a 90-member congregation and a 900-member congregation are not the same project — but you'll have a fixed number in writing before anyone starts.
Early adopters lock in a lower rate — forever. Once those spots are gone, standard pricing applies.
Lock in this rate forever. This price will never increase for Early Adopter churches.
For small churches getting started. No lock-in, cancel anytime.
Only 10 Early Adopter spots available. Dalton First UMC, Ringgold UMC & Grace UMC have already joined.
Every church is a different size with a different mess to untangle, so builds are quoted rather than listed. Tell us where you are and you'll get a scope and a number — usually within two business days.
For a church whose site works but looks and reads like 2016.
A complete new church website — structure, design, copy, and launch.
The full build with the AI front door installed from day one.
Every package is quoted in writing before any work begins. No hourly billing, no surprise line items.
Two churches ask for “a new website” and mean completely different projects — one needs five pages and a calendar, the other needs a member portal, three campuses, and fourteen ministry sections. Rather than publish a number that only fits half of you, we scope it, price it, and put it in writing before any work begins.
Yes, and plenty of churches do. The chatbot drops onto whatever site you have now with one line of code. When you're ready for a new site, it comes with you.
No. They're two separate offerings that happen to share a phone number. Churches hire us for one, both, or one and then the other.
Your church does — domain, hosting, content, and every account. Nothing is held in our name.
It depends on how many pages you need and how much content already exists. Tell us your situation and you'll get a fixed number in writing, usually within two business days, before any work starts.
No. Most churches are fully set up in under two hours, and we do that with you on a call.
You're welcome here. The assistant defaults to Wesleyan grounding because that's the tradition we know best, and it's configured to your church's own doctrine and documents either way.
Describe your situation in three sentences. We'll tell you which service fits, or tell you that neither does.