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Designed to assist churches of all sizes, it is an on-premise management tool that helps manage donations, memberships, fundraising campaigns, and more.
Churches of all sizes
I highly recommend this software, it has been much better and easier than a previous software we used. The staff at Logos is like calling a friend, we never feel like a 'number' with them.
Multiple problems just logging in to the system, days spent waiting for returned calls when we have problems (fairly often), and management refuses to return calls to hear complaints.
I have been very pleased with the responsiveness and willingness to help by the Logos support staff.
I have sent emails, called on the phone, discussed situation with Support Rep, and am very frustrated by not getting any response from Sales or Management.
Our parents love the Logos360 Safe social networking product, our kids are off Facebook and in the safe environment that we control, and our youth pastor can monitor.
Inputting attendance takes all day because you are going to run into problems along the way. There is no easy way to add people to the system in the middle of the job.
We like the ability to customize the software at different levels to fit our church environment.
We have used it for 7 months and I regret every moment spent trying to figure it out.
RockRMS also has a great community of churches who are helping each other with implementation and best practices. Cons: Rock can have a high learning curve for non-techie admins.
I once got locked out of the system and the recovery process was confusing.
Flexible and Powerful, but also easy to use with great documentation and a great community of support.
A bit hard to get up and running if you have no technical expertise.
The community forums are a great resource for users to get their questions discussed and answered. Finally, the documentation that Spark has provided (and continues to create/update) is fantastic.
I have had no difficulties in finding solutions to my needs.
We are thrilled with the flexibility of Rock. We have complete access to all our data so any report we want can be generated.
There is still a learning curve with Rock, and probably a few too many data fields (that can cause confusion at times).
Paul T: Hi, my name's Paul. I'm the IT systems administrator here at my company, and I would give Rock RMS five stars. For more ratings like this, please click below. So before moving to Rock RMS, we used a product called Arena for several years. And even previous to that, we used another product called Shelby Systems. Shelby V5 specifically. We chose Rock RMS for several reasons. It was developed by the same group that had developed the Arena platform, and we saw basically for us what looked like Arena 2.0, and it took advantage of a lot of different features that we did not currently have. It was web based, it used Microsoft .NET, and the price was right for us. The pricing model was different than what we had paid for previously. And we've also been able to develop and take the platform beyond just the out of the box product. So the onboarding process for Rock was very simple. It was almost as simple as just running an executable and getting it installed. That was part of the process. The bigger process for us, as we use Azure as the platform, and we were unfamiliar with Azure, and getting the Azure part set up was a little bit more complicated. However, the steps provided by the Rock construction manuals, while very long, are very detailed and very thorough, and even someone with very little to no experience can go through the steps and get it configured. If you are looking at Rock RMS, I think you should go ahead and implement it. It's an amazing product. The price model will probably work for your organization regardless of your size, large or small. The community around Rock is amazing, something I've never seen before. The support that you receive is limited, but the community is incredibly helpful and will provide the support that you need to get up and running.
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