Your small group needs a home base
Share prayer requests, coordinate study materials, schedule meetings, and build deeper connections — all in a private space.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this group site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your group works.
Give people one clear place to understand the group, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the modules that make sense for members: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions should fit this site type, so a group is not pushed through a generic form built for a totally different use.
Build the first version around the real work
Start with trust and coordination. These sites often handle sensitive requests, volunteer details, meeting rhythms, and shared resources, so the first version should make privacy, roles, and next steps obvious before adding more advanced ministry or service workflows.
Set up first
- Start with meeting dates, study resources, prayer request visibility, host rotation, and group directory basics.
- Add one recurring meeting pattern so nobody has to search the chat for the next date.
- Clarify what stays private inside the group.
- Give new members a simple first step after they are invited.
What the page needs to prove
A first-time visitor should be able to see the mission, meeting pattern, privacy expectations, and volunteer or member next step without reading a long explanation. The public copy should be welcoming, but the private tools should carry the sensitive material behind the scenes.
- Meeting rhythm and host details
- Private request handling
- Study resource organization
- New-member orientation copy
The free path should let a small group or ministry prove the workflow before anyone pays. Upgrade prompts make sense only when the group needs more storage, a custom domain, broader member capacity, or more advanced coordination tools.
Before you share the site, read it like a new visitor would. The public page should explain who this group is for, what someone can do next, and why the selected tools fit the situation. The private side should already have a useful starting place for members so the site does not feel like an empty shell after signup.
That first-pass clarity matters for conversion and search. People are more likely to keep going when the page matches their actual need, and crawlers get cleaner signals when the headings, examples, internal links, and calls to action all point to the same purpose. Start free, make the site useful, then upgrade only when the group needs more capacity or polish. The first version should feel complete enough that someone can understand it, join it, and come back to it.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated group site will help.
Prayer requests lost in group texts
Someone shares something vulnerable and it scrolls away under memes and scheduling messages.
Nobody remembers when we meet
Is it this Tuesday or next? At whose house? Did we move it? Nobody knows.
Study guides get emailed and lost
The PDF is in someone’s inbox. Or was it a Google Doc? Or a text? Nobody can find it.
New members feel disconnected
They show up once, don’t know anyone’s name, and never come back.
Everything your group needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Prayer Wall
Share requests, mark answered prayers, and keep them visible — not buried in a text thread.
Meeting Schedule
When, where, and what to prep. Recurring events so nobody has to ask.
Study Resources
Shared guides, notes, and reference materials in one place everyone can find.
Discussion Threads
Conversations organized by topic that don’t scroll away in a chat firehose.
Group Directory
Names, faces, and contact info. So you actually remember who’s who.
Icebreakers
Get-to-know-you activities and conversation starters. Built right in.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your group name.
Add your people
Invite members with a link or email.
Start using it
Calendar, tasks, feed, vault — all ready.
Simple pricing
Because growing together shouldn’t cost a thing.
Free for Groups
- Up to 30 members
- Prayer wall
- Study resources
- Meeting schedule
- Discussion threads
- Group directory
- 500 MB storage
Questions?
How many people can be in a group?
No limit. Most life groups are 6–15, but the platform works for any size.
Can prayer requests be private?
Yes. Only group members see the prayer wall. Nothing is public.
Can we share Bible study materials?
Absolutely. Upload PDFs, link to passages, share study guides in the vault.
