Could you imagine tossing lighter fluid on the full offering plate and striking a match?
As an industry insider, I can tell you that when it comes to the cost of church apps, 90% of churches are doing this!
TL;DR: There are three different types of church apps: Custom, Semi-Custom, and Container church apps. The costs of these types of church apps can vary wildly. For most churches, an off-the-shelf container app is going to be the best choice.
No one really knows which church was the first to have an official app. Some say it was Steven's Creek. What matters is the idea that...
"Holy smokes, your church is so cool that it has its very own mobile app!"
A mobile app for your ministry screams relevance, youthfulness, and hipness. What church leader doesn't want to be relevant?
Not only that, but cell phones are the primary computing device for most people. Having a dedicated app just makes sense in this day and age. We've finally hit the apex of them being a luxury—they're almost a necessity if you want to digitally connect with your congregation.
When choosing a church app, it’s important to understand the different types available. While there are countless church apps on the market, they all fall into three main categories: Custom, Semi-Custom, and Container.
Fully custom church apps are designed from the ground up for a single church.
These offer complete control over branding, layout, and features, but they come with a hefty price tag and require a lot of ongoing maintenance.
Example: Elevation Church App: A fully customized app featuring Elevation’s branding, sermons, worship music, event registrations, and engagement tools.
Cost: An app like this can cost anywhere from $60k-$250k+ upfront and thousands yearly to maintain.
These apps provide a level of customization but are built on a pre-existing template. Churches can personalize branding, content, and some features while keeping development costs lower than a fully custom solution. These are very popular for churches wanting a dedicated mobile app without spending tens of thousands of dollars.
Example: Angelus Temple: Built with Subsplash, AT was able to customize features like sermon streaming, donations, and event registrations within a branded experience.
Cost: Around $150/month with a $500-$1,000 startup cost.
Container church apps operate on a shared platform where multiple churches use the same app framework. These apps offer affordability and ease of use but come with limitations on customization.
Example: Church Connect allows churches to customize giving, event sign-ups, and small group management, but the app itself remains under the Church Connect Platform.
Cost: Container apps are usually free with your church software for basic functionality but can cost up to $80/month for more advanced features.
Church Connect is built into your ChurchTrac account, no extra setup, no extra cost!
I've researched to give you a realistic look at the costs involved. Of course, exact prices will depend on factors like church size, desired features, and the platform you choose.
But here’s a general breakdown of what you can expect to pay for an app:
Type of Church App | AVG Startup Costs | AVG Monthly Costs |
---|---|---|
Fully Custom | $25,000+ | $200+ |
Semi-Custom | $500 - $10,000 | $100+ |
Container App | $0 - $200 | $0 - $80 |
While these numbers provide a ballpark estimate, it’s crucial to evaluate whether the investment ultimately aligns with your church’s needs and budget.
The decision ultimately comes down to:
At a recent conference, I spoke with a church leader who had a semi-custom app that had cost them over $2,000 a year. He admitted that while many in his congregation weren’t actively using it, their budget was healthy enough to justify the expense. They saw it as an extra convenience rather than a necessity.
That conversation was just one of many I've personally had with churches and ministries of all sizes.
For most churches, the ROI on a church app doesn't come close to having a good website.
Here’s the truth: Custom and Semi-Custom church apps cost over $1,500 a year at minimum.
Before committing to an app, consider if your church truly needs one or if you’re just following a trend.
Sometimes, the best solution is already built into your existing church software. For most churches, a container app provides all of the features they need for just a few hundred dollars (or free).
There are three main types: Custom apps, Semi-Custom apps, and Container apps. Custom apps offer full control but can cost $25,000+ upfront and $200+ monthly. Semi-Custom apps use templates and cost around $500–$10,000 upfront and $100+ monthly. Container apps are shared platforms, often free with your church software or up to $80/month for advanced features.
Custom apps are built from scratch for your church, requiring extensive design, development, and ongoing maintenance. This level of customization and exclusivity drives the high costs.
Yes. Container apps are usually affordable or free with your church management software and offer essential features like giving, event sign-ups, and member management. They provide a budget-friendly solution with less customization.
Not always. Consider your church size, the congregation’s tech usage, and budget. Many churches see a better return on investment by investing in a good website or an integrated container app rather than costly custom solutions.
Your church size, desired features (giving, streaming, events), and which platforms (iOS, Android) you want to support all impact the cost. More features and platforms increase expenses.
Many church software providers offer integrated container apps with no extra setup or cost. For example, Church Connect is built into ChurchTrac accounts and provides core app features.
It depends on your church’s engagement and priorities. Many churches don’t see enough usage or return on investment to justify high costs. Focus on tools that genuinely connect your congregation without overspending.