Basic
- 10 GB Disk Space
- 1500 Newsletters Per Month
- 1 Custom Form
- 1tb Bandwidth
- 20 Pages
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Pros
We have loved our experience with ekklesia, we have gone with 3 total website designs with them. They are a very cost effective solution to easy and great looking websites.
Cons
Site became a bit outdated, could get confusing making updates.
"Riverstone Church"
Overall: Great company and great product. I recommend it to churches, helps to have some experience with coding.
Pros: Customer support very helpful and prompt
Cons: Site became a bit outdated, could get confusing making updates
"Not worth your money"
Overall: In the 2+ years I've been with this organization, I've had nothing but problems with Ekklesia and can't figure out why someone chose this route in the first place. Stay clear.
Pros: Not much. I don't really have much positive to say besides the fact that it does put a website on the web. That's about it.
Cons: Constant bugs that don't get addressed, horrible UI, bad response time from customer service, confusing button mapping, and expensive (when compared to easier to use companies like Wix). This is definitely something I would steer clear of. If someone designed a UI that looks like it dates back to 2003 and randomly selected how features and button layout would look, this would be the software. Also, our organization originally asked them to design our site (and spent tens of thousands of dollar on design) and it looks horrible (this decision was made before I joined this organization). It's a shame we wasted so much money on a poorly designed website.