What if your church management tool actually understood your church?
Your people are more than attendance numbers and giving reports. They have real stories, and some of those stories need your attention before it's too late.
“Scout was built by a pastor who got tired of toggling between four platforms and still not knowing how his people were really doing.”
Most church tools manage tasks.
Scout understands people.
It connects attendance, serving, giving, groups, and discipleship into one picture so you can see the whole journey for every person in your church.
Scout connects the dots for you.
Attendance, serving, groups, giving, discipleship, leadership potential. Scout weaves all of it together so you can see each person's journey as one connected story.
Your church told as a living story, not a spreadsheet.
You've been managing contacts in a database.
Scout knows Sarah has been serving faithfully for six months, just joined a small group, and might be ready for baptism.
Your giving platform tells you how much came in last month.
Scout tells you when someone makes their first gift, when a consistent giver quietly drops off, and how their generosity connects to the rest of their journey in your church. And we never take a cut.
Have you ever wondered what it actually looks like for someone to go from first-time visitor to fully connected?
Scout maps that journey for you. The steps they've taken, the milestones they've hit, and the people who got stuck somewhere along the way. So you can build the kind of environment where growth actually happens.
You've been filling slots on a calendar.
Scout knows Jake has served six weeks straight and suggests a rest week. It also knows Rachel is available and hasn't served in three.
You've been paying for a separate website builder and begging people to download an app.
Scout gives your church a website and app that are built in and stay in sync with everything.