Free Website Audit
Your congregation needs a better website.
Request a FREE audit of your church website, seen through the eyes of the people you serve. We'll show you where your members get stuck finding sermons, events, and ways to connect, and how to make it easier.
What you'll receive
A personal walkthrough of your website through the eyes of your congregation
A checklist covering the moments that matter most: sermons, events, giving, ministries, and getting connected
3 to 5 prioritized suggestions your team can act on right away
Delivered to your inbox within 24 to 48 hours
No sales pitch. No obligation. Just a clearer picture of how to serve your church family online.
How it works
Step 1
Share your website
Fill out the short form below with your church's web address. It takes less than a minute.
Step 2
We walk through it
Our team uses your site the way your members do—looking for a sermon, an event, a ministry, a way to give—and notes where the experience helps them and where it gets in their way.
Step 3
You get a clear path forward
Within 24 to 48 hours, you'll receive a checklist and a short list of specific ways to make things easier for your people.
Is this for you?
This is for you if:
- ✓You lead or serve at a Christ-centered church and want an honest outside perspective
- ✓You suspect your members struggle to find things—sermons, events, ways to get involved—but you're not sure where
- ✓You're considering a redesign and want it to actually serve your congregation, not just look newer
- ✓You want practical suggestions, not a sales presentation
This might not be for you if:
- —You don't serve at a Christ-centered church
- —You're looking for help with advertising or social media
- —Your church already has a full communications team caring for the website
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A sample from the checklist
A few of the questions we ask on every audit—each one about a real person trying to connect with your church:
- 1.Can a member find this week's sermon in one or two taps on their phone?
- 2.How many steps does it take to register for an event, or to give?
- 3.Can someone interested in a ministry tell who it's for, when it meets, and who to contact?
- 4.Does everything work as well on a phone on Sunday morning as it does on a desktop?
Your audit includes notes on each of these, plus others specific to your site and your congregation.
What to expect from us
No pressure.
The audit is a gift, not a sales tactic. You won't receive a follow-up pitch unless you ask for one.
Honest, kind feedback.
If something is serving your people well, we'll tell you. If something is getting in their way, we'll explain why and how to fix it.
Made for churches.
We've spent years helping Christ-centered churches serve their congregations online. We understand ministry, and we understand your context.
Simple and useful.
You'll walk away with steps your team can take this month, even if we never talk again.
Common questions
Is this really free?
Yes. No catch, no obligation. We do this because we believe every congregation deserves a website that serves them well.
What do you need from me?
Just your name, email, phone number, church name, and website address. That's it.
How long does it take to get my audit?
Most audits arrive in your inbox within 24 to 48 hours.
Will you try to sell me something afterward?
No. You'll receive your audit, and that's it. If you'd ever like help putting the recommendations into practice, that conversation is yours to start.
What if our website is really outdated?
Then this will be especially useful. Wherever you're starting from, we'll give you practical steps to make things better for your people now.
Who audits the website?
Our team at Faith Interactive. We've helped Christ-centered churches across the country build websites their congregations actually use.
Your congregation is already on your website.
The question is what they find when they get there. Fill out the form below, and within 24 to 48 hours we'll send you an honest audit—and a few clear ways to serve them better.