The AI builder toolbox
Your church website comes with tools, not just pages.
Every tool below is prebuilt, and every one of them runs right now on Westview Baptist Church — my own congregation in Warren, Michigan. Getting one on your site isn't a project: add it yourself with the AI builder, or ask me — either way it's configured for your church and matched to your design.
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Pick a tool
Everything on this page is already built, already styled, already proven on a real congregation.
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Add it yourself with AI
Tell the AI builder connected to your website to add it — the tool is pulled on and configured with your church's details: your YouTube channel, your services, your giving provider. Rather not touch it? Ask me, and it's usually on same-day.
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You run it by asking
“Add our VBS week to the calendar.” “Put up a banner that services are cancelled Sunday.” Say it to the AI builder in plain English, and it's live in about 30 seconds.
Website tools
The parts every church site needs — already built.
These live on your public site, styled to match your church's design. Most of them maintain themselves.
Sermon Library
Updates itself from YouTube
Preach Sunday, and the message appears on your site automatically — thumbnail, title, and date, playable right on the page. No uploading, no API keys, nothing to remember.
Westview's sermon pageLive Stream Detection
Knows when you're on the air
The moment your YouTube stream goes live, the site shows a "Live Now" banner with the service playing in it. When you're done, it disappears. Visitors never see a dead player.
Live on Sundays at WestviewGoogle Calendar Events
Your calendar is the source
Keep planning events in the Google Calendar your church already uses — the website reads it and lists what's coming up, weekly studies and first-Saturday breakfasts included. Past events remove themselves.
Announcement Banner
Site-wide news in one sentence
VBS signup, revival week, snow cancellation — a banner across the whole site that visitors can dismiss, and that takes itself down on the date you set. Perfect for "text the site" moments.
Prayer Requests
Straight to the pastor's phone
A gentle form with a "keep this private — pastor only" option. Requests arrive on your phone like a text, so you're praying with people the same hour they reach out.
Westview's prayer pagePlan a Visit
First-time guests, met by name
Name, phone, and which service they'd like to try. You get notified instantly and can text a friendly hello before Sunday — the difference between a visitor and a guest.
Westview's visit pageOnline Giving
Works with your provider
Tithe.ly, Givelify, PayPal — whatever your church uses, embedded cleanly in a giving page with a mail-a-check option for the faithful who still love envelopes.
Westview's giving pageLive Chat
A real person, not a bot
A chat bubble on every page that reaches you like a text message. When someone needs a church at 11 PM on a Tuesday, they get a pastor — not an autoresponder.
Bottom-right at WestviewBible Reading Tracker
Through the Bible in a year
A KJV reading plan your members follow on their own phones — today's passage, one tap to mark it read, streaks and progress. Saved on their device; nothing to sign into.
Westview's reading planMinistry tools
The clipboard, the count book, and the nursery sheet — retired.
Private pages on your own website that only your church can unlock — no extra software subscription, no new logins to teach, and your records export to a spreadsheet whenever you want them.
Attendance Tracker
Five seconds after every service
Date, service, count — done from your phone on the way out. Per-service averages at a glance, full history, and a spreadsheet export for the annual meeting.
Nursery Check-In
Pickup codes, peace of mind
Check a child in on the nursery iPad with allergies and contact info, and the parent gets a 3-digit pickup code. Check-out requires the code — children only leave with the person who brought them.
Offering Tracker
The treasurer's count book, online
Record each week's offering by fund — tithes, missions, building. Monthly totals at a glance and a CSV export for the bookkeeper. Totals only; it's not a donor database.
See it live
Not a demo. A church.
This is Westview Baptist — the sermon library filled itself from last Sunday's stream, the chat bubble reaches my phone, and the prayer form has been prayed over the same week it was sent. Click around; everything on this page is in there working.
Questions pastors ask
Do the tools cost extra?
No. They're part of how I build church websites — your monthly hosting covers them. If your site is already with me, ask and I'll add any tool on this page.
How does a tool get onto my site?
Two ways. Add it yourself: tell the AI builder connected to your website which tool you want, and it pulls the prebuilt tool onto your site and configures it with your church's details. Or ask me and I'll take care of it — usually same-day. Every tool is proven on a real church before it's offered here.
Where does the private data live?
Attendance, nursery, and offering records are stored in a private per-church data store, unlocked by a key only your church has. The pages that show them aren't linked anywhere public and are hidden from search engines. You can export everything to a spreadsheet anytime.
Do I need any accounts or API keys?
Almost never. Sermons and live streams read your public YouTube channel with no key at all; events read your Google Calendar once you flip it to public. Giving uses whatever provider your church already has.
Want these working for your church?
If I built your site, just ask — any tool on this page can be on it this week. If we haven't met yet, start with a free concept and see your church's site before you pay anything.