What was broken before Church Alive
Financial data was scattered across a half-dozen disconnected spreadsheets with no single source of truth.
Year-end tax statements were assembled by hand — days of tedious, error-prone clerical work every January.
Members and one-time donors were tracked separately, leaving giving totals incomplete and hard to reconcile.
Multiple bank accounts were reconciled manually, leading to mismatched balances and uncertainty.
Complex W-2 and 1099 payroll, housing allowances, and IRS mileage were all calculated by hand.
There was no consistent attendance tracking, no reliable historical archive, and no fast way to find a record.


