An assistant that answers your church’s door at 2 a.m.
$100 a month, added after your site launches. Trained on your content, answering in your voice — and it knows exactly what it’s not allowed to do.
Go talk to one right now
The assistant on catalyticministries.com is ours. Open the site, click the chat, and ask it something.
No form to fill out. No demo to request. No salesperson to sit through. The assistant serving Catalytic Ministries is live for a real ministry today — ask it about the ministry, ask it something odd, try to trip it up. Then come back and read how it works.
What it does
It greets every visitor, day or night — answers service times, ministries, giving, directions, what to expect on a first visit — and captures their details so your team can follow up.
Most people look for a church at strange hours. Tuesday at 11 p.m., after the kids are down. Sunday at 6 a.m., before anyone at your church is awake. A new town, a hard week, a search bar.
Your website answers some of their questions. The assistant answers the rest — what should I wear · is there something for my kids · how do I find you — in a conversation, instantly, in your church’s own words. And when the visitor is ready, it asks for their name and how to reach them, so a real person from your team can follow up.
A late-night visitor becomes a Sunday guest, instead of a stranger who slipped away.
What it does not do
It does not do pastoral care. It does not answer doctrine. It does not pray with anyone. It knows its lane, and it hands the person to you.
You’ve seen chatbots say ridiculous things, and you don’t want that anywhere near your church’s name. Neither do we.
This assistant answers from your approved content and nothing else. When a conversation crosses into counsel, crisis, or questions of doctrine, it doesn’t improvise — it says plainly that this is a conversation for a person, and it connects the visitor to your team.
A tool that knows its limits can be trusted with your front door. A tool that claims none can’t.
The boundary isn’t a limitation of the product — it is the product.
What it costs
$100 a month for FitlyBuilt website clients. $150 a month standalone. Built after your site launches, trained on your actual content.
We build it after your site is live, because the site is what it learns from — which is also why it costs less with a FitlyBuilt site: the content it needs is already structured, current, and approved by you. Your website comes first, always.
Frequently asked questions
It answers only from content you’ve approved — your site, your words. If it doesn’t know something, it says so and points the visitor to a person, rather than guessing. It will never improvise doctrine; preventing exactly that is the core of how it’s built.
No. It replaces the silence between a visitor’s question at 11 p.m. and your team’s reply the next day. It’s a greeter, not a shepherd — its whole job is to make sure a real conversation with a real person actually happens.
Your website’s content: service times, ministries, what you believe, events, giving, directions, what a first visit looks like. When your site is updated, the assistant is updated. It doesn’t browse the internet and it doesn’t make things up to fill gaps.
Then don’t add one. It’s optional, it’s added after launch or never, and your website is complete without it. Some churches add it once they see visitors using the site at odd hours. Many never do. There’s no pressure either way — the site is the foundation; this is a rung.
The next rung
A website makes you easy to visit. The next step is being easy to find.
When your site is live and working, and you want your ministry to be the one search engines — and the AI assistants people now ask — actually recommend, that’s a different, deeper engagement. Here’s how that works.
Let’s talk about your ministry’s next website.
No pressure. No pitch. Just a conversation between Kingdom workers.
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