Category: Church Website Builders
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Sharefaith Review: Is the All-in-One Church Platform Worth It?
Sharefaith is one of the oldest names in church technology — a single subscription that bundles a church website builder, a massive media and graphics library, online giving, church management, and even kids’ curriculum. The pitch is “everything your church needs in one place.” After digging into the product, real user reviews, and live churches…
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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…
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Wix vs Squarespace for Churches: Which Builder Wins?
Wix and Squarespace are the two most popular do-it-yourself website builders, and for a church choosing between them the trade-off is fairly clean: Wix wins on church-specific templates, a genuinely free plan, and drag-anywhere flexibility, while Squarespace wins on design polish and tidy, automatic mobile layouts. Neither has true built-in church tools like giving or…
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Clover Sites Review: Is It Right for Your Church?
Clover Sites is a church website builder that’s been around since 2009, making it one of the older church-specific platforms still operating. It’s part of the broader Clover ecosystem that includes giving, church management, and media tools. The pitch is straightforward: a simple website builder designed specifically for churches, with templates and features that make…
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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…
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Squarespace vs WordPress for Churches: Which Is Better?
This is the question we hear more than any other: “Should our church use Squarespace or WordPress?” Both platforms power excellent church websites — but they serve fundamentally different churches with different needs, budgets, and technical capabilities. We’ve built church websites on both platforms and written detailed reviews of each (Squarespace review · WordPress review).…
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Webflow for Churches: Review & Examples
Webflow is the platform that designers love. It gives you complete creative freedom — pixel-level control over layout, animations, interactions, and typography without writing code. If you’ve seen a church website that made you think “How did they build that?”, there’s a good chance it was built on Webflow. Vous Church in Miami is the…
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Nucleus Church Review: Builder for Modern Ministries
Nucleus Church is a newer entrant in the church website builder market, positioning itself as the design-forward option for churches that want a modern, visitor-focused online presence. Founded by people with church communication backgrounds, Nucleus takes a different approach than older platforms — it prioritizes the first-time visitor experience above all else. But newer doesn’t…
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Tithe.ly vs Subsplash: Which Church Builder Is Better?
Tithe.ly and Subsplash are the two biggest church-specific technology platforms, and most churches shopping for an all-in-one solution will compare them head-to-head. Both offer websites, apps, giving, and communication tools. Both market specifically to churches. But they serve different needs, budgets, and church sizes. We’ve used both platforms extensively. This is a detailed, honest comparison…