ChurchCalls.ai empowers your church or ministry with an AI assistant that answers calls, gathers info, and bridges seamlessly to a live person—24/7. Never miss a moment to minister, inform, or connect—even when your team is offline.
AI voice agents, built for real church conversations
ChurchCalls.ai empowers your church or ministry with an AI assistant that answers calls, gathers info, and bridges seamlessly to a live person—24/7. Never miss a moment to minister, inform, or connect—even when your team is offline.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Andrew, and today we’re launching ChurchCalls.ai — a friendly, voice-first platform that helps churches never miss another call (even after hours). 👋 Meet Chris, our animated AI rep who can answer phones, greet callers, gather info, send texts, and route messages — all with personality and precision. ⸻ Why we built it: Churches are often: ❌ understaffed ❌ overwhelmed ❌ missing ministry opportunities every time a call goes to voicemail ChurchCalls.ai fixes that — no code,
Great idea @design_nocodeio ! Love this concept. I hope you guys scale up fast! Making these AI tools as easily accessible is a huge gift!
Such a thoughtful and practical tool—love seeing AI used in ways that truly serve people and community needs. You should definitely list on Aixyz .co—it’s free and a great way to help more churches and ministries discover it.
Nice idea! @design_nocodeio @andrew_burchfield I just added ChurchCalls to ChristianPicks .com, a simple directory for great Christian products.
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