The assistant you just tried is real, grounded only in your church's own content, and ready to go live for your whole congregation.
Your live demo — try it againBuilt from your site, sermons, and ministries — nothing else. No open-internet knowledge to drift into, no other church's data. If it isn't in your content, the assistant says so instead of guessing.
After it drafts a reply, a second pass reads it back against your content; anything not supported by your own material is held and the person is routed to a real human. A step that runs on every answer — not a rule it's asked to follow.
Acute-distress messages — in English or Spanish — go to 988 and your care team before the AI replies. Hard-wired to run first; it can't be talked out of it.
Your office answers the same questions — service times, events, “how do I get involved” — every week, by hand.
The math: about 10 hours a week answering repeat questions × $18/hr (a part-time admin wage) × 4.3 weeks. Your numbers will differ — and that’s the point: most churches are already paying this in staff time, every month.
It reviews the week's conversations and hands you the list: top questions, the ones it couldn't answer, and a one-line fix for each. You apply the fix in plain English from your owner page — live in about a minute.
Care themes surface anonymously — “3 people asked about grief this week” — never word-for-word, never who. The things people type at 11 PM that they'd never say at the door.
No accounts, no names, no tracking. Questions are kept so answers improve; identities are never collected — there's nothing to leak. Raw logs erase themselves after 90 days.