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The wait is over. Today, we are opening the doors to a platform that goes beyond simple links to provide real tools for engagement. Prayer lists, scheduling, speaker requests, micro-pages, and link shortening—all integrated from day one.
A fun update to wrap up the year: our beta testing has officially crossed the ocean. We've onboarded our first international tester from Australia, and micro-pages are performing just as well in Melbourne as they are back home.
We've officially onboarded our first external tester. Now, we're looking for a few more voices to help shape the future of frictionless micro-pages. If you value simplicity and are willing to push the limits of the editor, we'd love to have you in the beta cohort.
A dedicated tool for those who share their message across different platforms and locations. Speakers can now have a streamlined request form on their micro-page so organizers can submit date, location, and event details in one go—no buried contact emails.
Sometimes the best features aren't planned—they happen over a conversation. Here's why I'm adding link shortening and QR code generation to the platform: short, brandable links and scannable codes that bridge the gap between physical and digital.
A simple way for your community to share needs and stay connected through a digital prayer list. View current needs in real-time and let anyone with the link submit a request through a quick, respectful form—no printed bulletins or long email chains required.
Why we built a scheduling tool that doesn't require an account to use. Whether you're publishing a conference itinerary, a volunteer signup, or an event timeline, your audience can access it instantly through their mobile browser—no sign-up required.
A major technical hurdle has been cleared. The app is officially running on a production server as we move closer to a public release. We're now testing real-world load times and ensuring the micro-pages are as fast as promised.
An app isn't always the answer. Sometimes, the best way to get information to your audience is the path of least resistance. Micro-pages are mobile-first, lightweight landing pages designed to deliver value instantly—no downloads, no accounts, and no barriers.
I'm starting a new project and using this space to document the process from the ground up. Over the next few posts, I'll share the vision, the goals, and the roadmap for what's ahead.