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9 apps analysed
Native giving portal reduces friction for recurring tithes
Specialized church-specific administrative workflows
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 9 of 9 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
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Avg sentiment score
Both apps serve as mobile extensions for church management and congregational engagement, targeting the same administrative and member-facing church software market.
This app competes by capturing the same faith-based audience through high-frequency engagement tools that SimpleChurch lacks, specifically leveraging iOS home screen real estate.
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Tithe.ly competes directly with EasyTithe by providing a comprehensive digital giving and church management ecosystem for the same religious organization demographic.
This app directly overlaps with ShelbyNEXT by providing a dedicated mobile interface for church directories, giving, and sermon libraries.
YankiAI represents a specialized niche competitor that uses AI to solve community engagement problems, threatening the 'all-in-one' utility of general church apps.
While niche, it competes for the same religious lifestyle demographic by offering daily spiritual engagement and organizational connectivity.
This app competes for the attention of church-going users by providing high-quality theological content and digital ministry tools.
Givelify targets the same donor base as EasyTithe, focusing on streamlining the financial contribution process for non-profits and religious institutions.
Both apps serve the Christian lifestyle market by providing digital access to ministry-specific content and organizational resources.
This app competes for the attention of the same Christian user base by offering lightweight, daily spiritual engagement tools.
Both apps function as essential portals for managing professional profiles, credentials, and organizational interactions within a specific niche community.
While niche, this app occupies the same finance category by providing historical valuation data, competing for the user's time spent in financial reference tools.
This app competes by offering a similar utility-focused approach to tracking financial outflows, targeting users who prioritize manual transaction logging.
Churchome is a high-scale competitor that prioritizes the digital-first church experience, directly challenging the engagement metrics of traditional church management apps.
These apps overlap in their utility as specialized professional tools for managing member-based data and performance reporting.
Both applications focus on personal financial management and recurring transaction tracking, competing for the user's attention regarding daily expense oversight.
While focused on financial savings groups, it competes for the same mobile-first financial management wallet share among users in specific regions.
This app competes for the same user base interested in tracking money movement, specifically focusing on the social and interpersonal aspects of financial obligations.
It targets the same ministry-focused audience by prioritizing live media and broadcast capabilities for church members.
This app competes for the same digital payment processing utility, though it is focused on government/utility payments rather than religious giving.
Both applications serve as centralized digital hubs for community management, member networking, and exclusive access to organizational resources.
It competes for the attention of church members by providing event management and devotional content within a single platform.
This app competes for the same user attention regarding peer-to-peer financial transactions and expense tracking.
While functionally distinct, both apps operate within the lifestyle category by providing specialized, personalized interfaces for their respective user communities.
This app targets the same religious demographic with a focus on content delivery, specifically through a robust personal library and reading plans.
It serves the same religious demographic by providing essential spiritual reference tools and daily practice features.
This newcomer captures the devotional segment of the lifestyle category, competing for the user's daily attention and spiritual engagement.
Splitly represents a new wave of AI-driven financial tools that could disrupt traditional manual donation entry methods.
A new entrant using AI to modernize traditional prayer practices, challenging the target's role as a digital spiritual hub.
While primarily entertainment, it competes for the 'lifestyle' category by offering AI-based coaching that overlaps with pastoral counseling.
This newcomer competes for the same mobile screen time by offering highly customizable personalization features.
This app disrupts the religious utility space by leveraging modern iOS features like lock screen widgets to maintain constant visibility.
This newcomer targets the growing demand for automated financial oversight, specifically focusing on recurring subscription costs.
This app enters the finance space by providing specialized investment tracking, appealing to users who need more granular control over asset management.