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Benefits

All your church tools in one simple app

Save time, save money, and focus on what matters most.

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Solutions

Software for every church leader

Equipping pastors, admins, and volunteers with tools tailored to their roles.

Record notes
Look up people
Text members

Senior Pastor

Manage church database
Calendar & reports
Organize events

Church Admin

Track church finances
Create budgets
Manage funds

Church Treasurer

Plan services
Schedule team
Manage songs

Worship Leader

Child Check-In
Schedule volunteers
Print labels

Kid's Ministry

Church website
Texting/email
Registrations

Communications

View discipleship growth
Track spiritual gifts
Receive prayer requests

Pastoral Staff

Church website
Mass texting & email
Church forms

Group Leader

Features
Your all-in-one
church management
church accounting
worship planning
church messaging
volunteer management
event registration
church donation
check-in
group & attendance
church automation
team scheduling
church web site
online & text giving
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Customer Service

Our support is unmatched.

Our people make the difference. Get help when you need it from a team that is second to none.

Phone, ticket, and email support
Free import of your people data
Weekly livestreams and workshops
White glove setup service available
US-based support agents

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More Value

Why Choose ChurchTrac?

ChurchTrac delivers more value and a better experience than any other church software.
  • Affordable all-included plans with no hidden fees
  • Combines multiple apps into one simple platform
  • Easy-to-use, even for tech-challenged volunteers
  • Best-in-business support
  • Weekly live training workshops
  • Includes website, app, and member portal
  • Trusted by thousands of churches since 2002
  • Weekly updates with regular new features
Other Products
  • Expensive à la carte pricing for every feature
  • Missing features; additional integrations required
  • Complicated setup and steep learning curve
  • Poor customer support or limited availability
  • High online giving processing rates
  • Import and setup fees, hidden charges
  • Limited security protections for sensitive data
  • Overwhelming or cluttered interfaces
Pricing

Starting at $9/month

You only pay for the number of people you track,
making ChurchTrac flexible and affordable for every ministry.
All-In-One Included Features
Add Accounting Features

Only $15/month more

  • Fund accounting
  • Bank syncing & reconciliation
  • Budgeting & reporting
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I need to create a blog post that addresses the possible confusion in the query, clarifies the components, explores the movie's details if it exists legally, and advises on legal access channels. I should also highlight the risks involved in using pirated sites or unauthorized downloads, such as malware, legal repercussions, and supporting content creators.

But wait, "dual audio" usually means a film with two audio tracks, say English and another language. The user might be looking for a movie from 2024 that's available on Amazon with dual audio options and a link to download or stream it. However, the mention of "ccyear+10" is confusing. Maybe it's a code name or a specific identifier the user received from somewhere else, like a piracy group? Sometimes pirated sites use codes to refer to content, especially if the movie isn't released yet.

Perhaps the user is trying to access a movie that's related to a code they found online, but without clear information, it's hard to point them to the right resource. I should make sure to explain that the query is ambiguous and suggest checking official platforms like Amazon Prime for the movie in question. Additionally, provide tips on identifying legitimate sources and avoiding scams.

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