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Why Your Team Should Use Pages on Church.tech

Written by Sarah Burnett
Updated over a year ago

Church.tech’s Pages feature is one of the most powerful tools for managing and sharing content with your church. While it might look like a simple text editor, much like Google Docs or Word, it offers far more functionality designed specifically for churches. Here’s why your team should start using Pages right away.

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What Makes Pages So Powerful?

1. Advanced Text Editing with AI Enhancements

Pages allows you to perform all the standard text editing tasks, but it also has built-in AI tools to enhance your content:

  • AI Style Copilot: You can easily modify images by using AI to round corners, add shadows, and improve the visual presentation of your content with just a few clicks. These small improvements can make a big difference in how polished and engaging your content looks.

2. Easy Content Sharing

Once you've created your content, Pages makes it incredibly simple to share:

  • Text or Email Links: Instead of copying and pasting content into a PDF or printing it out, simply click Copy Page URL and share the link via text or email. Your group leaders and team members can access it instantly.

  • Embed on Website: You can also embed the page link on your church website, making it easy for members to access group content, devotionals, or announcements.

By using Pages, you can quickly distribute key content to your congregation in seconds—whether it's a group leader guide based on your sermon, an event sign-up, or other resources.

3. Real-Time Analytics

One of the most valuable features of Pages is its built-in analytics. You can track:

  • Page Views: See how many people have viewed the page.

  • Time Spent on Page: Learn how long people spent engaging with your content.

  • Link Clicks: Track how many times links within the page were clicked. For example, if you add a link for signing up for an upcoming service event, Pages will show you how many people clicked that link.

These analytics are displayed in real-time, so you can track engagement as it happens. Over the coming months, we’re adding even more powerful insights to help you better understand how your congregation is interacting with your content.

4. Custom Domains

Pages allows you to set up a custom domain, so your shared content can be branded with your church’s unique URL (e.g., pages.yourchurch.com):

  • Simply go to Domains in the Pages settings and request a custom domain.

  • We’ll walk you through the setup process to ensure everything is aligned with your church’s branding.

This helps reinforce your church's identity and keeps everything neatly organized under your church’s domain.

Why Your Team Should Use Pages

Using Pages is a game-changer for your church staff and volunteers. Here’s why:

  • Streamlined Content Sharing: Whether you're sharing group leader guides, sermon notes, devotionals, or event details, Pages allows you to quickly and easily get content into the hands of your team and congregation.

  • Powerful Engagement Tracking: Pages gives you insight into how many people are engaging with your content and taking next steps, such as signing up for events or participating in groups.

  • Customizable and Professional: Pages offers a professional, branded experience that keeps your church looking polished and cohesive.

  • Save Time: Instead of manually creating PDFs or sending out individual files, Pages lets you manage everything in one place, with simple links for easy access.


Conclusion

Church.tech’s Pages feature is more than just a text editor—it’s a comprehensive tool that helps you share, track, and enhance your church’s content. Whether you’re sending out sermon-based group content, tracking engagement, or embedding links on your website, Pages will help you do it efficiently and effectively.

If you need any help setting up Pages or configuring custom domains, our support team is here to assist you!

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