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BoxCast Team
July 25, 2023
CLEVELAND, OH — July 25, 2023 — Today BoxCast launched Sites, a user-friendly website builder for churches that allows them to create and customize a dynamic, professional site that supports their ministry.
Sites is the latest addition to BoxCast’s product family, which offers churches a well-rounded selection of tools to better engage with their communities. Sites seamlessly integrates with BoxCast’s live streaming service (its bread and butter since 2013), and customers can connect any giving app—whether BoxCast’s product or another of their choosing.
Sites customers can take full advantage of the BoxCast Platform, where they can:
“Managing an entire website, especially giving it a refresh, can be overwhelming for churches,” says BoxCast VP of Product Phil Peron. “BoxCast has helped so many churches with live streaming, and now we want to enable churches to reach their communities through their websites. Sites allows churches to easily build a beautiful new website that will engage with members and guests. The entire product was built with one goal in mind: help churches broadcast their message to their communities.”
Sites is available today on boxcast.com/platform/sites. Customers can sign up for as low as $49 per month.
BoxCast is an outreach ministry platform that empowers churches to connect and engage with their communities anywhere. Founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 2013, BoxCast serves ministries of all sizes all over the world. Learn more at boxcast.com.
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