Who We Are

We don’t serve software.

We serve the Church.

And that makes all the difference.

We serve churches, faith-based nonprofits, and parachurch organizations across the United States. We’re not a tech startup chasing a buyout. You’re not dealing with two or three guys in a closet — you’ve got a robust team of Church Management and giving experts behind you. We’re a team that passionately believes the Church deserves modern tools without modern pricing — not overpriced, overcomplicated software that felt like it was built in 2010 (because it probably was). So we built something better — and made it free. Because the mission matters more than margins.

Ministry is hard. Software shouldn’t be.

There are a lot of great church software tools out there. But not every church can afford them — and that didn’t sit right with us.


We’ve been part of church plants, small congregations, and growing communities — all doing big ministry with limited tools (and even more limited budgets). And we kept asking the same question: “Why isn’t there a great option that’s actually free?”

So we built one.


That’s why it’s such a privilege today to serve hundreds of churches, nonprofits, and parachurch organizations — ministries of every size and style.


Our heart is to follow Scripture’s call to care for the household of faith. As Galatians 6:10 says:

"Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us work for the good of all, especially for those who belong to the household of faith."


Because we believe healthy churches deserve healthy tools. And if we can remove one barrier to ministry, even just a little, that’s worth everything.

Trusted by churches across the globe

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Our Promise to You

ou’re here because you care about your church. We’re here because we care about every church. And we don’t just mean that in a vague “we love the Big C Church” kind of way (though we do). We mean: our team has been in the trenches. We've served on church staff, led small groups, juggled spreadsheets for mission trips, sat in committee meetings that went too long, and built tech for churches big and small.


We’ve also worked in some of the biggest nonprofits across the globe, led ministries, and helped build tools for other church software companies. We've seen the good, the bad, and the budget meetings — and we’ve learned a lot along the way. Mostly what not to do.


So here's the promise:

- We’ll keep updating the software so it doesn’t collect digital dust.

- We’ll keep adding features that make your life easier, not harder.

- And we’ll never charge for church management software or the core features your church needs to thrive.


We’re in this to serve, not sell.

Meet our team

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Chris McNabb

CEO and Co-Founder

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Evan Moser

CTO

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Carlos Perez

CISO

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Nathan Mickler

Chief Architect

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John Beck

Director, Human Resources

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Eric Leija

Product Manager

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Stephen Mills

Mobile Engineer

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Ashley Terry

Manager, Payment Services

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Keith Morgan

Quality Assurance Analyst

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