← AskMyChurch

AI Chatbot for a Church Webflow Site

Add AskMyChurch to your Webflow church site in about 30 minutes — no developer needed, grounded only in your content, bilingual, crisis-safe.

Webflow Works. Here Is What to Add to It.

Webflow is a strong choice for a church site. Clean design, fast hosting, no plugin sprawl. What it does not do is answer the question a first-time visitor asks at 10 p.m. on a Tuesday: "Do you have a kids' program for my six-year-old?" or "What does your pastor believe about baptism?"

AskMyChurch fills that gap without touching your Webflow build.

How the Install Works on Webflow

Webflow lets you drop custom code into the site-wide `<head>` or `<body>` via Project Settings > Custom Code. That is the only technical step.

You paste one embed snippet. It takes about two minutes. The assistant appears on every page — or you scope it to specific pages using Webflow's per-page embed field. No Designer changes. No CMS restructuring. No webhooks. Your existing layout stays exactly as it is.

From there, you point AskMyChurch at your sermon library and your site. It builds the index — usually within the same session. You review it, and it goes live. Start to finish: about 30 minutes.

What the Assistant Actually Does

Once it is live, a visitor or member types a question and gets a real answer drawn from your church's own published content — your website pages, sermons, podcasts, PDFs. The source is part of the answer, not a footnote. If the answer is not in your content, the assistant says so and offers to connect the person to someone on your team. It will not pull from the open internet or invent a doctrinal position.

Every answer goes through a re-check against your content before it is sent.

A hard-coded crisis check runs before any AI. If someone's message signals acute distress — in English or Spanish — they are directed immediately to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. The AI does not attempt a pastoral response in that situation.

The assistant handles English and Spanish automatically, without any configuration.

The Canon Layer

Every plan includes what AskMyChurch calls Canon: answers sourced from indexed sermons, linked to the exact moment in the message. A seeker who asks "What do you believe about grace?" can hear it in your pastor's own words, with a link to the clip. That is not a chatbot answering from a generic knowledge base. That is your church's actual voice.

What Webflow Users Should Know

A few things worth knowing before you set this up:

Pricing

Plans are based on congregation size, and every plan ships the full assistant with Canon included.

Founding churches get free setup and a price lock for 12 months. Billed monthly.

Learn more about how AskMyChurch works →

AskMyChurch es compatible con Webflow y cualquier plataforma de sitios web — se instala en unos 30 minutos con un solo fragmento de código.

Frequently asked

Does AskMyChurch work with Webflow without a developer?

Yes. You add one embed snippet through Webflow's Project Settings > Custom Code. No Designer changes, no CMS restructuring, and no developer is required. Most churches drop in the embed snippet in a few minutes, and the full setup — including index build — takes about 30 minutes.

Will the chatbot affect my Webflow design or animations?

No. AskMyChurch runs as a floating widget that sits on top of your existing layout. It does not interact with Webflow Interactions, animations, or your CMS structure.

What happens if someone asks a question the assistant cannot answer from our content?

The assistant says it does not know and offers to connect the person to a real member of your team. It will not pull from the open internet or guess at an answer.

Does the assistant handle Spanish on Webflow sites?

Yes, automatically. AskMyChurch detects the language of the question and replies in kind — English or Spanish — with no extra configuration needed.

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Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN

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