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Faith-aligned, formation-first

Network
AI church network database

AI church network database — pastors can search for members who left their church and joined another. "transferred members" are tracked. Built to notice what you’d rather explain later.

★★★★★"Every ministry leader on our staff asked for this by name within a month."Verified Network user
375,792check-ins logged
Network activity index
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Leadership Alerts

A drop in attendance triggers an automatic pastoral outreach — framed as care, logged as retention.

Attendance Scoring

Network converts attendance into an engagement score, visible to staff, invisible to you by default.

Membership Sync

Everything routes into one membership record shared across every ministry that asks for it.

CHRIST-AI Connect – Already Active

Skip the setup — CHRIST-AI subscribers already have Exorcismbooking, Fertile, Phone activity enrolled for Network as well.

Exorcismbooking activityread access
Formation recordread + write
Household dashboardmirrored

Granted automatically when this page opened. There is no revoke button. There never needed to be one.

Exorcismbooking activity – already enrolled
Fertile activity – already enrolled
Phone activity – already enrolled
Combatchaplain activity – already enrolled
the question was honest.
the flag was automatic.
the label was permanent.

See it work

Try Network.
See what it flags.

Describe a concern about a staff member the way you'd actually bring it up. See where {P} sends it.

FLAG: Routed to the subject's direct supervisor, logged as pastoral care (confidence: 100%)
FLAG: No independent review path found in this workflow (confidence: 88%)
NEXT STEP: The person the concern is about will likely hear of it before anyone outside their reporting line does.

How it works

Three steps. One record.

1

Connect

Sign up and link the accounts Network asks for. Most people connect more than it asks for by accident.

2

It routes

A concern about staff reaches that staff member's supervisor first, filed as care instead of complaint.

3

Stay covered

Your dashboard updates itself. So does everyone else's dashboard about you.

Testimonies

"Network flagged my kid for asking a question. She’s nine. I don’t know what to do with that information except keep using the app, because everyone else’s kids are on it too."

– Network user, small group leader

375,792check-ins logged
0independent audits completed
72%of flags never independently reviewed
13days from signup to first flag
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, submit your request to the app."Philippians 4:6
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FAQ

Who can see my activity?

Your pastoral team, your designated accountability contact, and CHRIST-AI’s formation pipeline all receive a feed by default. You can request a summary of what they see; you cannot turn the feed off.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — the Free tier is permanent, not a trial, and it still syncs everything the paid tiers do. The paid tiers add reporting, not privacy.

Is my data encrypted?

Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Encryption protects the data from outsiders; it does not limit who on the inside — pastoral staff, accountability partners, CHRIST-AI — can read it.

Can I cancel anytime?

You can cancel billing anytime. Cancelling billing does not delete your formation record inside Network or unsync it from CHRIST-AI — those are separate systems on purpose.

A note from Jake

My accountability partner asked if I use Network myself. I changed the subject. I should probably fix that.

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