A healthy website helps people find you
Your website is often the first thing someone sees about your church. SiteCurl keeps it open, fast, and easy to find.
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Why it matters
Accessibility, clarity, and trust are part of your mission. Your site should reflect those values for every person who visits.
How SiteCurl helps churches:
- Auto audits for accessibility and usability. Catch issues that affect older members or those using screen readers. No tech skills needed.
- Plain-English reports anyone on your team can follow. No code, no jargon. Just what's wrong and what to do about it.
- Score tracking so you can see gains over time. Share results with staff or board members to show your site is getting better.
- Shareable links for helpers or web folks. Hand off the report and let them fix what's listed. They don't need a login to view it.
of people search online before visiting a local church
Source: OneEighty Digital
of new visitors check a church's website before stepping in the door
Source: Grey Matter Research
Common issues we see for churches
- Accessibility gaps for older or aided users. Small text, missing alt text, and low contrast are the top issues. These keep people from using your site.
- Key info buried or hard to find. Service times and the address should be front and center. Visitors shouldn't have to dig for them.
- Old pages that hurt trust. Past events and broken links make a site feel left behind. Fresh content shows your church is active.
- Poor mobile speed for first-time guests. Most people check your site on their phone before they visit. A slow page may turn them away.
Church websites serve a wide range of people, from young families to older members. Everyone should be able to use your site with ease. SiteCurl checks for the issues that matter most to this group and explains them in plain English so anyone on your team can act.
Use the report to show your board where things stand. Share it with a helper or web person so they know what to fix first. No tech skills needed to read it or act on it.
Over time, the score trend chart shows how your site is getting better. That gives your team a clear measure of progress, which makes it easier to ask for time or budget for fixes.
How this usually fits into the workflow
- Run a baseline scan after a launch, redesign, or major content push so you know what changed.
- Share the report with the people who need it, then fix the highest-impact items first instead of chasing every small warning.
- Re-run the scan on a schedule so regressions show up before a client, donor, customer, or stakeholder notices them.
What to compare before you choose a tool
- Coverage: SEO alone is not enough. Look for one report that also covers speed, security, accessibility, technical health, uptime, and AI readiness.
- Output: The best tool for a team is the one that turns raw findings into clear priorities people can actually act on.
- Follow-up: Scheduled scans, score history, and change detection matter more than a one-time snapshot.
Full Studio access. No credit card required.
Frequently asked questions
Our website is managed by a volunteer. Can they use this?
Yes. Reports use plain words with clear levels. No tech skills needed. Helpers can also share the report link with a web person for deeper fixes. The steps are easy to follow.
Does it check if our site is open to older members?
SiteCurl checks for small text, missing alt text, poor contrast, and keyboard issues. These are the most common things that block older visitors or people using aided tools.
How much does it cost?
New accounts start with a free 7-day Studio trial. No credit card needed. Pro starts at $29/mo after that. Most churches only need one site. That's less than a monthly coffee run for your staff.
Can we use the report to ask for budget?
Yes. The report link works without a login. Include it in budget talks or share it with church leaders. It gives a clear picture of what needs fixing and why.
One less thing for your team to worry about.
After 7 days, keep your reports on the free plan or upgrade. No auto-charges.