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Your first sermon runs free. No card.

Send one sermon and get the full week back at no cost: 3 to 7 captioned vertical clips, 7 branded social graphics, and 4 written pieces, ready in 20 to 50 minutes. It is the real product on your real sermon, not a watermarked sample or a 30-second teaser. Yours to post either way.

Everything we make is yours to post, send, and keep.

What free actually means here

Free tiers in this category usually mean one of three things: a watermark on everything, a hard cap that stops before you have anything postable, or a card on file with a countdown running.
This is none of those. You give us one sermon, we run it exactly the way we run a paying church’s sermon, and the finished pieces are yours to post whether or not you ever pay us. No card at signup, nothing to cancel if you walk away.
The reason is simple. Nothing sells this tool like the tool. A demo video shows you our best day. Your own sermon shows you yours.

How to get your free sermon clips

Paste the YouTube link to Sunday’s sermon, or upload the file (MP3, MP4, WAV, or M4A, up to 2 GB). Tell us your church name so the graphics come back in something close to your look.
Then wait 20 to 50 minutes. We email you the moment the kit is ready. You review everything, edit anything you want, and download or copy what you plan to use.
If your sermons live on YouTube, the YouTube link route is the fastest way in.

What free clips cost you if you build them yourself

There is a genuinely free option, and it is your own time. A free editor plus a free captioning tool plus a template app will get you there.
It runs about 6 hours a week: 30 to 45 minutes finding moments, 20 to 30 minutes per clip trimming and reframing, 15 to 25 minutes per clip fixing captions on names and scripture references, then graphics, the email, and the guide. Roughly 300 hours a year. That is the honest comparison, and we wrote the whole breakdown in how long sermon clips actually take to make by hand.

Which sermon to send first

Pick an ordinary Sunday, not your best-recorded Easter or Christmas service. You want to see what the tool does with a normal week, normal audio, normal energy in the room. That is the sermon you will actually be sending every week if you keep going.
Choose one with a clear story or illustration in it. A sermon that is mostly abstract teaching gives the clip step less to work with. One with a moment, an example, a turn, gives it something to find.
Favor a topic that holds up over time. If the sermon is tied to a single date or event, the clips age out fast. Pick one evergreen enough that the pieces are still worth posting three or four weeks from now.

What to check when the kit comes back

Read every caption against what was actually said, word for word. This is where captioning fails first, usually on proper nouns and scripture references, so check those lines specifically before you trust the rest.
Watch each clip and ask if a stranger with no context could follow it start to finish. A clip should be one complete thought. If it starts mid-sentence or ends before the point lands, that is a real defect, not a style choice.
Look at the graphics next to your actual brand colors and fonts, not just on their own. Then ask the only question that matters: how much of your week is genuinely done. Count what you would actually post as is, and what still needs a fix, and you will know exactly what $97 a month is buying you.

After the free one

If you want next Sunday done the same way, it is $97 a month for one sermon a week. Cancel anytime, no contract, no setup call. Against the roughly 24 hours a month the same week takes by hand, that is about $4.04 an hour.
If you do not, keep the pieces from your free run and post them. That is the deal, and there is no follow-up sales sequence pretending otherwise. We are in founding beta right now, which means you get a direct line to the people building this.
Everything we make is yours to post, send, and keep, paid or not.

Keep reading

Sermon clip maker

What comes back, and how the clips get picked.

How to judge any sermon clip tool

Five questions to ask before paying for one, ours included.

Pricing

What it costs after the free sermon, and what that saves.

Send us one sermon. See the whole week.

Paste a YouTube link or upload the file. In 20 to 50 minutes you get 14 to 18 finished pieces from that one sermon. The first one is free, no card.

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