I apologize for the duplicate post, but the Church Services forum doesn't have much traffic and I would very much like to see someone from Faithlife speak to my concerns.
Yesterday, I had conversations with Faithlife sales and customer support. I called in because my present church is continually having problems with Facebook copyright issues, they've taken our stream down twice in the last two months. The latest one they cite a copyright violation during my sermon....I wish! I called Faithlife because I wanted to go from streaming on Facebook as our primary platform to streaming on our Faithlife Sites web site. I was told that Faithlife was no longer accepting new customers for the streaming service and was directed to some options (Restream, Castr, Resi). While I had someone on the phone, I thought I'd better check on some of the other Faithlife products we use. Apparently Faithlife Sites is no longer under active development. I was given a list of vendors (Wix, Squarespace). A year after migrating from Squarespace I'm now looking at migrating back? Faithlife Giving is no longer being offered as a standalone service. Apparently it is only available bundled with ServantKeeper. The person with whom I spoke didn't know whether I would be grandfathered or forced into ServantKeeper.
All of this is none of my business, other than I subscribe to the impacted products and need to know where Faithflife is going so I can figure out where to take my organization. I bought into the vision that Faithlife would make it easier for people like me (solo pastor who does the vast majority of the tech work). That has been my impression with both our web site and Faithlife giving. I'm sorry to see Faithlife retrenching itself in the church services area and would like a road map so I can chart a path ahead. I was taken aback; I would have expected Faithlife to reach out to effected customers and explain where they were going. Admittedly, I may have missed something, the Lent / Easter season is intense so if something was said or such roadmap has been produced, I missed it entirely. My bad?
The last few years have been brutal for churches (at least churches our size), and I doubt they were any easier for the vendors who try to offer support to churches. We're all retrenching and reinventing. Let's do that together?