AskMyChurch costs $99–$500/month based on congregation size. Every plan includes the full assistant, bilingual answers, crisis routing, and Canon — no feature tiers.
Most church software prices by features, which means the things you actually need — safety, bilingual support, the full assistant — end up behind a higher tier. AskMyChurch prices differently. You pick a plan based on how many people attend on the weekend. Every plan ships the same complete assistant.
Base — $99/month — under 500 weekend attendance.
Growth — $249/month — 500 to 2,000 weekend attendance.
Premium — $500/month — over 2,000 weekend attendance, or a multi-campus church.
That is the entire pricing structure. No add-on for crisis routing. No upgrade required for Spanish. No separate license for the Canon layer.
Every tier ships the full AskMyChurch assistant. Here is what that means in practice.
The Canon layer is included in every plan, not just the top one. The assistant answers from your pastor's own indexed sermons and links to the exact moment in the message.
Before any AI response runs, a hard-coded crisis check scans incoming messages for signs of acute distress — in English and in Spanish. Those messages route to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. The AI never attempts a pastoral or clinical response in a crisis. This is not an add-on. It runs every time.
Every answer includes its source. Not a footnote at the bottom — the link is part of the answer itself. And before the answer sends, the system re-checks it against your church's own content. If the answer is not in your content, the assistant says so and hands off to a real person.
Other standard inclusions:
Churches that get started now receive free setup and a price locked for 12 months. Billing is monthly.
A few honest comparisons for churches doing their research.
Gloo (Faith Assistant) offers a free assistant as part of a larger faith platform. AskMyChurch is a focused alternative: your own branded assistant trained only on your content, with crisis safety and bilingual support standard, without joining a larger platform.
Doctrinally.AI is a small lab that also trains on sermons and cites answers, at a roughly similar price point. AskMyChurch's standard inclusions — crisis routing before any AI, automatic English and Spanish detection, the re-check pass — are worth confirming are included at comparable tiers when you evaluate them.
OnlineGiving is primarily a giving platform with a bundled chat widget. It is a different product. If you use OnlineGiving for giving, you can keep it and add AskMyChurch on top.
Wesley AI and Pastors.ai are worth evaluating on the same dimensions: does the crisis gate run before any AI response? Is bilingual standard or an add-on? Are sources cited inline?
AskMyChurch trains only on your church's own published content — website, sermons, podcasts, PDFs. It will not answer from the open internet. It will not speak for the pastor on something not in the content. When it does not know, it says so and hands off to a real person. Member conversations are anonymous; the only time a name is attached to a request is when the person chooses to share it for prayer, serving, or a visit. Vision Genesis does not use those conversations to train models.
AskMyChurch is built by Vision Genesis in Knoxville, Tennessee. Learn more at askmy.church.
Founding churches get free setup included. Billing is monthly.
No. The crisis gate — which routes distress signals to 988, the Crisis Text Line, and your care team before any AI responds — and bilingual English and Spanish support are included in every plan at every price tier.
Weekend attendance. Under 500 is $99/month, 500 to 2,000 is $249/month, and over 2,000 or multi-campus is $500/month. Every tier includes the full assistant.
Yes. AskMyChurch is added to your existing site with a link or QR code — it works with WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Framer, Shopify, and Google Tag Manager, and does not replace your current tools.
Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN
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