How we are preparing for the future of church management software

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 1/21/25 2:00 PM
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openthefutureThe highlight release in 2024 was our new User Interface.  The goal was to set the stage for the future of Churchteams with that upgrade.  

We want you to know that we care about you and your church.  That means that we listen to your needs, and, because we've been there, we feel what you feel.  That's where it starts. 

We've still got a ways to go on the upgrades, but we're on our way.  And, we want to make sure you come along.   

For those of you who are clients and haven't made the switch to the new UI, here are a few of the responses we've received from people so far.  There have been a lot of others in more casual texts, emails, and conversations with clients, but these three will give you the idea.
 
"Hey, I just wanted to let you know that we really like the new interface. You all did a good job. Thanks for providing and maintaining such a great product." 
Frank Mons - Denham Springs, LA
 
"Great presentation yesterday of the new look. Our staff have given all positive feedback so far. You all are appreciated."
Karen Estabrook - Westerville, OH
 
"These changes are awesome!  Such a big improvement and will make working in CT so nice!"
Brad Murphy - Eagle, ID

If you are a client, next time you login, take a minute and select the "Opt In" option on the home page.  You can go back if you want later.  But, give it a chance and you'll see why it's a big deal.

If you are not a client.  Maybe you're not happy with the system you have for managing information and communication.  If it feels disjointed or clunky, join me on Zoom to Meet The Software.  See for yourself what church management and communication software can and should be. 

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