The 6 best alternatives to Church Community Builder
Editor-shortlisted alternatives to Church Community Builder, ranked by similarity and rated on features, pricing, and verified user reviews.
The three we'd shortlist first
Other strong contenders
Feature parity vs Church Community Builder
Rating, pricing, and match score at a glance — Church Community Builder in the first row as your baseline.
| Product | Rating | Pricing | From | vs Church Community Builder | Match | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline Church Community Builder | 0.0 ★ | subscription | Contact sales | — | 100% | View → |
| Canva | 4.7 ★ | freemium | $0 | On par | 94% | View → |
| Notion | 4.7 ★ | freemium | $0 | On par | 94% | View → |
| Slack | 4.6 ★ | subscription | Contact sales | On par | 94% | View → |
| Trello | 4.5 ★ | subscription | Contact sales | On par | 94% | View → |
| Shopify | 4.4 ★ | subscription | Contact sales | On par | 93% | View → |
| Dropbox | 4.4 ★ | subscription | Contact sales | On par | 93% | View → |
Migration guide: Church Community Builder → Canva
A four-step playbook most teams follow when switching from Church Community Builder.
- 1
Export your data
Pull your data from Church Community Builder using the built-in export (CSV/JSON) or the official API.
- 2
Provision Canva
Create a workspace, invite your team, and configure SSO or auth to match your current setup.
- 3
Import & map fields
Use Canva's importer (or a lightweight ETL) and map your fields — start with a single project to validate.
- 4
Run in parallel
Keep both tools live for 1–2 weeks. Diff outputs and address gaps before the full cutover.
What switchers say
Paraphrased from verified user reviews of teams that migrated away from Church Community Builder.
We switched after our team hit the pricing ceiling — the migration took a weekend and we haven't looked back.
— Head of Ops, 40-person SaaS
The UX felt familiar day one, and the CSV importer got us 95% of the way without engineering help.
— Product Manager, mid-market
Same features, roughly a third of the cost. The only thing we lost was one integration we barely used.
— Founder, seed-stage startup