About Prayerflow
Built because most churches deserve better than a group text.
Prayerflow came out of a simple observation: churches that take prayer seriously have almost no good tools for it. The technology available was either built for megachurches, repurposed from generic CRMs, or just a group chat. None of it felt like it was made for the actual work of pastoral prayer.
The Problem
Prayer ministries run on good intentions. They deserve more than that.
In most churches, prayer requests come in through Sunday bulletins, WhatsApp groups, and conversations after service. Someone writes them down. Someone else is supposed to pray. Follow-up rarely happens in any organized way. The pastor has almost no visibility into what's been carried, what's been answered, or what's quietly falling through.
It is not for lack of care. It is for lack of a system designed for this specific job.
Prayerflow was built to be that system — a platform designed from the ground up for how churches actually pray, with the texture and warmth that ministry work requires.
The Product
Two surfaces. One prayer culture.
Prayerflow gives every member of a congregation a premium prayer app — a private, moderated space to share real needs, pray for others, join church-wide campaigns, and document what God does.
And it gives pastors and prayer leaders the operational clarity they have never had: a triage system for requests, an assignment workflow for the prayer team, a crisis detection layer powered by AI, and a weekly Shepherd's Report that shows the full picture of congregational prayer life.
The two sides reinforce each other. A more engaged congregation generates better signal for leaders. Better pastoral oversight makes the congregation feel genuinely cared for. That compounding effect is what makes Prayerflow different from apps that try to solve one side without the other.
What we're building toward
Three words guide every decision.
Sacred.
Prayer is not content. It is not a feed. It is not a notification. Every design decision starts here — does this treat prayer as something holy, or does it commodify it?
Safe.
People share real things on Prayerflow. Grief. Fear. Crisis. The platform is built to protect that vulnerability — through moderation, access controls, and deliberate choices about what we will never allow.
Warm.
Every surface should feel like it was made by someone who understands ministry. Not a CRM with a cross on it. Not a social app with a prayer button. Something made for the specific texture of church life.
Our approach to AI
AI in service of people, not in place of them.
Prayerflow uses AI in two specific places: content moderation and the Shepherd's Report. In both cases, the goal is to reduce the burden on humans, not to replace human judgment.
Every prayer request is screened before it becomes visible — not to sanitize vulnerability, but to protect the community and flag genuine crises before they disappear into a feed. A human pastor is always the next step when the stakes are high.
The Shepherd's Report is generated by AI, but it is written to be read by a pastor who leads real people. The goal is not to automate pastoral care. The goal is to give the pastor the clarity to do it better.
Ready to start?
If this resonates, we built it for you.
Whether you're an individual looking for a real prayer community, or a pastor looking to organize your church's prayer ministry — Prayerflow is ready.
