Many church and nonprofit websites were built years ago by a volunteer who has since moved on. Here are five signs it may be time for an upgrade.
1. No One Currently Knows How to Update It
If the person who built your site has left, and updates require reaching out to them, that is a sign your platform is not sustainable for your team.
2. It Is Not Mobile Friendly
Most visitors will find you on a phone. If your site is hard to read or navigate on mobile, you are losing them before they even see your message.
3. There Is No Way to Give Online
Online giving is now expected. Our Website Builder Business plan includes a Donate button designed for exactly this need.
4. It Has No Backup or Security Protection
Website Security and Website Backup protect years of content and member trust from being lost to a hack or server failure.
5. Your Domain Information Is a Mystery
If no one on your team knows who owns the domain or how to access it, that is worth resolving through Domain Registration with proper access documented.
Next Step
You do not need a technical team to fix any of this. You need a platform built for volunteers.
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