About
Who builds SundayBridge, and why.
SundayBridge is church software for small congregations, made by Sourdough AI LLC. It's built for the people who keep a church running on Tuesday, not just Sunday — the part-time administrator, the volunteer who owns the guest cards, the treasurer reconciling giving at the kitchen table.
I'm Jamison Cote, and I build SundayBridge. Most of what I know about church operations I learned the way anyone does: by watching the people who quietly keep Sunday going, week after week, and noticing how much of the work lives in someone's memory instead of somewhere the whole team can see.
The idea behind SundayBridge is small and stubborn: give a church one calm place for its people, groups, attendance, giving, and follow-up, so the guest from Sunday is still remembered on Wednesday. Not a bloated platform — the handful of things a congregation of ninety or two hundred actually runs on.
I try hard to only claim what the software does today. When a page mentions SundayBridge, it says plainly where the product stops — and the changelog is the honest list of what's shipped, what's read-only, and what isn't built yet. If you ever catch a page overselling, that's a bug; email support@sundaybridge.com and I'll fix it.
The guides here are written in that same spirit — deliberately specific, short on inspiration. I'd rather hand you the checklist that saves an afternoon than a paragraph about why ministry matters; you already know that part better than I do.
See it with a church already in it.
The public demo is a fully populated sample church. Walk the whole app before you decide anything.