Category: Church Website Builders

  • The Church Co Review: Pricing, Features, Pros & Cons

    The Church Co positions itself as a premium, all-in-one platform for churches that want beautiful design without the hassle of piecing together separate tools. It combines a website builder, mobile app, giving, communication, and church management into a single dashboard. The pitch is compelling. But is it the right choice for your church? We evaluated…

  • Subsplash Review: Premium Church Platform Worth the Price?

    Subsplash is the premium player in the church technology space. While most church website builders focus on giving you a website, Subsplash sells an entire digital ecosystem: custom-branded mobile app, website builder, online giving, media hosting with automatic podcast distribution, live streaming, and church management tools — all under one roof. The result is a…

  • Wix for Churches: Honest Review

    Wix is one of the most popular website builders in the world, with over 200 million users. It’s heavily advertised, has a generous free plan, and its AI-powered builder can generate a website in minutes. So naturally, church leaders ask: can we use Wix for our church website? The short answer: yes, but with significant…

  • Tithe.ly Sites Review: The Best All-in-One Church Platform?

    Tithe.ly is the most popular church-specific technology platform in the world — used by over 40,000 churches for online giving, and increasingly for website building, church apps, and church management. If you’ve Googled “church website builder” or “online giving for churches,” you’ve seen Tithe.ly. But popularity doesn’t automatically mean it’s right for your church. We’ve…

  • WordPress for Churches: Is It the Right Choice?

    WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet — including some of the largest church websites in the country. Saddleback Church, Life.Church, and Elevation Church all run on WordPress. It’s the most flexible, extensible, and widely supported platform available. But flexibility comes with complexity. WordPress gives you unlimited options, which means you need…

  • Squarespace for Churches: Complete Review

    Squarespace wasn’t built for churches. There’s no sermon manager, no built-in giving, no church-specific integrations. And yet, some of the most beautiful church websites we’ve seen — sites that rival $10,000+ custom designs — were built on Squarespace by volunteers with zero coding experience. After building and reviewing Squarespace church websites for years, we believe…

  • Best Church Website Builders: The Complete Guide

    A church website in 2026 needs to do far more than list service times and an address. Congregations expect online giving, sermon archives they can revisit during the week, live stream access for members who can’t attend in person, and event registration that actually works on a phone. The right website builder handles all of…