Free · Open source · Built for the local church

Steward your church faithfully.

FiveTalents helps churches manage people, ministry, and resources with tools designed around the rhythms of real church life — not corporate CRM software.

For your church

Simple tools that support the work of ministry — without the complexity or cost of enterprise software.

Know your congregation

Member profiles with family connections, privacy controls, and a self-service member portal. Shepherd people, not spreadsheets.

Coordinate ministry

Manage groups, ministries, and leadership with clarity. Track who serves where and keep capacity in order.

Faithful records

Attendance, giving, and communication — the records that help you pastor well and report faithfully to your vestry or session.

What’s included

Core member and ministry management is available today. Additional modules are under active development.

Available

Members & Families

Profiles, privacy controls, family connections, and user accounts.

Available

Organizations

Multi-site hierarchy with per-org settings.

Available

Groups & Ministries

Types, leaders, schedules, and capacity.

Planned

Attendance

Track gathering attendance and engagement.

Planned

Giving

Pledges, contributions, and giving statements.

Planned

Events

Church calendar and RSVP management.

Planned

Sermons

Archive and share your teaching library.

Planned

Volunteers

Schedule, confirm, and thank your servers.

Planned

Communication

Email and announcements to the right people.

For developers

FiveTalents is free and open source. Built with a modern stack, clean architecture, and a transparent AI-assisted development workflow.

Modern stack

.NET 10, ASP.NET Core, MediatR, EF Core, and PostgreSQL on the backend. Angular 21 with signals-first state on the frontend.

Clean architecture

CQRS via MediatR, strict Clean Architecture layering, FluentValidation, and consistent conventions throughout. Readable and extensible.

Built openly

Every feature and architectural decision was shaped collaboratively with an AI pair programmer. The history is in the commits and ADRs.