Our story

Built by church people,
for church people.

We didn't start as a tech company that decided to serve churches. We started as people in church who got frustrated enough to build something better.

The problem we lived

The average church in America runs on a combination of WhatsApp group chats, Facebook events, emailed bulletins, a spreadsheet for attendance, another spreadsheet for giving, and a pastor's personal phone number that somehow becomes everyone's direct line.

It works — until it doesn't. New members fall through the cracks. Prayer requests get buried. Care needs go unnoticed. And the pastor is the one holding it all together manually, at personal cost.

We built KingdomOS because churches deserve infrastructure — not technology for its own sake, but tools that make pastoral care more personal, community more real, and administration less overwhelming.

We started in the United States because American churches — from small congregations to growing urban churches — are underserved by tools that understand how ministry actually works. We plan to expand globally, but we're going deep before we go wide.

Our mission
“To give every church — regardless of size or budget — the digital infrastructure to connect, care for, and grow their congregation.”
What we believe
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Prayer First

Every product decision starts with prayer. Not as a feature — as a foundation.

02

Community over attendance

Numbers matter less than genuine connection. We build for belonging, not metrics.

03

Pastor-centered design

Every screen is built with the pastor's workload in mind. Technology should serve ministry, not complicate it.

04

Accessible to all

A 30-member church in rural Georgia deserves the same tools as a megachurch. Our pricing reflects that.

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Your data is yours

We don't sell church data. Member information stays within your church and is never monetized.

06

Built for growth

Whether you're 30 members or 3,000, the platform scales with you at every stage.

The people
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Nana Amoah

Founder & CEO

A church administrator who got tired of juggling WhatsApp, spreadsheets, and five different apps to run a congregation of 200.

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Ministry Team

Pastoral Advisors

Pastors and church leaders from across the US who test every feature before it ships and tell us when we're wrong.

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Engineering Team

Product & Engineering

Developers who attend church and understand what Sunday morning actually feels like from the inside.

Want to be part
of what we're building?

Set up your church for free and tell us what's missing. The best features on this platform came from pastors who emailed us at 11pm.