About ChurchStacks

Built for churches
that do more with less.

ChurchStacks didn't come from a boardroom or a pitch deck. It came from a real problem — and a stubborn conviction to fix it.

ChurchStacks was started by someone who spent years in IT — enterprise systems, corporate software, the kind of tools that cost a fortune and solve problems that don't matter to real people.

One problem kept coming back: churches. The people running them are some of the most dedicated, mission-driven humans around. And they're managing their entire community on spreadsheets, outdated software, and prayer.

We looked at what was available. Planning Center is powerful but expensive and complicated. Breeze is simple but limited. Nobody had built something that combined real management, real intelligence, and real AI — at a price a small church could actually afford.

So we built it. With everything we'd learned over years in software, and a stubborn conviction that the average church — 65 members, one pastor, tight budget — deserves the same quality of tools as any large organization.

"The church was the first institution to care about every person in a community. It deserves software built with the same intention."

— The ChurchStacks Team

We're looking for churches willing to grow with us. You'll get features shaped around your actual needs, and pricing that will never punish you for growing. In return, we ask for honesty — tell us what's broken, what's missing, what matters.

Built for US and Canadian churches. Built to last. Built by a team with skin in the game.

What we believe

Principles, not just features

Churches first, always

Every decision — pricing, features, support — is made by asking what's best for a local church with limited time and money. Not what's best for growth metrics.

Your data is yours

We will never sell it, share it, or use it to train AI. Export it anytime. Delete it anytime. It belongs to your church, not to us.

Honest pricing

No contracts. No surprise charges. No "contact sales" for the thing you actually need. Prices are published, prorated, and fair.

Built for the 65

The average US church has 65 members and one pastor doing everything. That's who we build for — not the megachurch with an IT department.

Our mission

To give every church in North America — regardless of size or budget — access to the management, intelligence, and AI that was previously only available to the largest ministries.

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