Introducing Sunago.

Cutting-edge community development software for churches.

Sunago is a revolutionary tool helping churches serve their communities.

Sunago - Missional Community Development Software for Churches

Beautiful interface. Powerful reports. Visitor Follow-ups. Google Maps. And more...

Who has a truck and lives on the west side? Are there enough home groups meeting in Northeast?

Do we have any doctors who are willing to travel? Have we followed up with all of last Sunday's contact cards?

Which neighborhoods have the lowest median income levels? How can I e-mail everyone who is good with kids?

Sunago answers the right questions. Most church database solutions are too expensive,
too cumbersome, and too proprietary to be useful. We're here to change all of this.

 

Packed with just what you need.

An ultra-friendly database. No, really!

Sunago is easy enough for volunteers to figure out in just a few minutes without any help. Thanks to its revolutionary task-oriented Dashboard, intuitive menu system, and clean layout, finding your way around is a breeze.

Missional matters. (Maps, too!)

At its core, the Sunago interface is designed to encourage meaningful action at the local level. You can identify and catalog members' gifts and skills, locate and contact volunteers, help neighbors meet their neighbors, and even plot them on a Google Map. We'll help you manage groups, classes, ministries, and more.

Where it's available, we're integrating GIS and Census data to help churches identify and respond to needs in their communities. Snazzy!

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Coming later this year.

Sunago is just about ready to rumble, but want it to be outstanding before we hit the big red button.

If you'd like to receive updates, screenshots, and be notified when the pie is on the window sill, tell us!

Until then, why not play with Plantr, for the Web 2.0-loving church planter in you!

Comments? Feature requests? We'd love to hear 'em.

 

Development for Sunago is made possible in part by Imago Dei Community.