Should We Build This?
V2 is not built yet. Whether it gets built depends on whether churches like yours actually want it. This is where you tell us. A hard yes moves this forward. A hard no — with your honest feedback — helps us understand what we are missing.
One Platform. Every Technology Decision Your Church Makes.
V1 is an inventory and planning tool. That is real and it is useful today. V2 is the vision where CTM becomes the entire portal for how your church manages and purchases technology — with CCI alongside you at every step.
We Are Not Looking for Maybe.
If CTM V2 would genuinely change how your church manages technology, tell us. If it would not, tell us that too — and tell us why. Both are exactly what we need to make the right decision about what to build next.
Yes — Build This
You see the problem CTM is trying to solve. You believe a platform like this would change how your church manages technology decisions. You would use it — or you already are using V1 and want to see it become more.
Not for Us
CTM does not fit how your church operates. Something about the model is not right. You do not see your church using a platform like this. Your honest no — with the reason behind it — is just as valuable as a yes.
What Would Make This a Slam Dunk for Your Church?
Maybe you like the idea but something is not quite right. Maybe there is a feature that would make this an obvious yes. Maybe the pricing model is the sticking point. We want to know.
This is not a support form. This is a direct line to the people building CTM. What you say here informs what V2 becomes — if it gets built at all.
Tell Us What You Think
Be direct. Be specific. Everything you share here is read by the team building CTM.
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V2 is a vision, not a guarantee. Church Tech Manager V1 is a real, working beta platform that is free to use today with no purchase required. V2 — the full purchasing portal and recommendation engine — will only be built if V1 demonstrates enough genuine demand from churches. Your vote here is how we measure that. Casting a yes does not commit you to anything. It tells us whether we should keep building.
