Why MemberTap exists

Church follow-up should feel personal, not like data entry.

MemberTap was created for ministry teams that are deeply invested in people but need a simpler way to remember, organize, and act on connection moments after Sunday.

Church leaders and members gathered around tables in conversation

MemberTap is designed for the real conversations ministry teams have after services, events, groups, and guest follow-up.

Our point of view

Software should support the connection your church already wants to build.

MemberTap is not trying to make ministry feel corporate. It is built to help pastors, admins, and volunteers notice the right people at the right time, with less scattered information.

What guides us

We build for the real pace of church teams.

Church staff and volunteers are already carrying a lot. MemberTap keeps the product focused on clarity, usefulness, and people-first follow-up instead of adding another complicated system to manage.

Human before metrics

  • Attendance matters because people matter.
  • Follow-up should point to connection, not just reporting.
  • Every tap, form, and check-in should help someone be noticed.

Simple on purpose

  • Clear workflows over bloated dashboards.
  • Plain ministry language over software jargon.
  • Fast setup for churches without a tech team.

Built around healthy rhythms

  • Built on research-backed principles of habit formation, timely prompts, and belonging.
  • Designed to make next steps easy, repeatable, and encouraging.
  • Focused on progress and connection — never pressure or surveillance.

Credibility anchors

Engagement is bigger than attendance.

MemberTap is shaped by church engagement research and behavior design principles, then translated into simple ministry workflows churches can actually use.

Participation is changing

Gallup reports that three in 10 U.S. adults attend religious services weekly or almost weekly, while Pew reports that 40% participate at least monthly when in-person and online worship are combined.

Connection needs a pathway

Lifeway Research found that 66% of young adults who regularly attended a Protestant church as teenagers dropped out for at least one year between ages 18 and 22.

Belonging is relational

Barna/Gloo research points to the importance of small groups, support, and meaningful church relationships in helping people feel connected.

Sources: Gallup, Pew Research Center, Lifeway Research, and Barna/Gloo.

What we are building toward

A calmer operating system for church connection.

Connection

A simple front door for guests, members, prayer, groups, serving, baptism, and next steps.

Follow-up

A clear way for teams to see who may need a text, call, welcome, invitation, or pastoral support.

Belonging

Tools that help people move from showing up to being known, plugged in, and supported.

Start simple

Bring the people-first approach into your church this week.

Start with a free trial and see how the connection card, Church Connect Hub, MemberTap Pass, and follow-up dashboard fit your ministry rhythm.

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