A reflective intelligence layer for the local church: a short, plain-language note about your community, waiting for you on Tuesday morning.
Free to begin. No card required. Your church's data stays yours.
Community need
Gentle increase
+2 since spring
Mission zones
4 listeningRiverside is quietly growing younger.
Around twelve percent more households with school-age children have moved into the estate since spring: a gentle week to revisit how your children's ministry welcomes a new family.
Community signals
Past six weeksFour small practices, made to sit gently in the background of your week.
Mark the streets, estates, and parishes your ministry already walks through. Everything else flows from there.
A short, plain-language reflection on what's shifting in your community: written to be read, not analysed.
We only get in touch when something has genuinely changed. No noise, no nudges, no urgency without reason.
One-page summaries you can print for elders or hand to a deacon before Sunday.
A mission zone is a part of your community where your church already serves: a street, a housing estate, a parish boundary, a school catchment. You draw the shape; we watch it gently, week by week.
No indicators to choose. No thresholds to set. Hailo Gather follows the public signals that matter for each kind of zone, and only speaks up when something has genuinely changed.
Mark the neighbourhoods, estates, or parish lines your church already walks through. A handful is plenty to begin.
Public community data: census, deprivation, schooling, housing, health: is cleaned, mapped, and watched on your behalf.
Open a short reflection on Tuesday. Share an alert with a deacon. Print a one-page report before the next elders' meeting.
Real concerns we've heard from pastors, deacons, and ministry leaders we've sat with.
No. Hailo Gather only reads publicly published, area-level statistics: the same data a researcher, journalist, or local council would already have access to. We never see people, addresses, households, or anything tied to a name.
Your zones, notes, and reports belong to your church. You can export everything as a single archive at any time, and we delete it from our side within thirty days of you closing your account. We don't sell, share, or train models on your information.
Then Hailo Gather is for you. There are no charts to configure, no filters to tune, no metrics to choose. If you can read a short email, you can use the whole product. The hard work happens quietly in the background.
Most of the churches we built this for are small. The tool is designed for one pastor with a notebook just as much as a staff team with a Wednesday meeting. Pricing reflects that too.
Yes. You can invite elders, deacons, or ministry leaders as viewers or editors, and remove access just as easily. Each person signs in with their own email: no shared passwords.
One page. Plain language. A short narrative about what's changing in a neighbourhood, two or three numbers worth knowing, and a quiet suggestion or two. The kind of thing you'd print before a leadership meeting, not a fifty-page PDF nobody reads.
Briefings arrive weekly, on a morning of your choosing. Alerts only fire when something has meaningfully shifted in a zone you care about. You can quiet either of them with a single click.
You can export everything: zones, briefings, reports: as one archive. We delete your data from our side within thirty days. No exit fees, no calls to retain you, no awkwardness.
No setup call. No card. No learning curve. Your first reflection arrives the same week you begin.