PlantedHQ

Built for the church most software ignores.

Most church-software companies aim at the big stage: the multi-site, the megachurch, the staff team with a tech budget. PlantedHQ is built for everyone else.

Faithful preaching, invisible online.

I started auditing small-church websites and YouTube channels and the same pattern showed up every time. A pastor preaches a careful sermon on Sunday. A volunteer uploads the recording to YouTube on Monday. By Tuesday the sermon is buried under the next service’s thumbnail, the website hasn’t been updated since 2019, and nobody outside the room ever hears it again.

These aren’t broken churches. They’re busy churches doing real work, served by tools that were built for someone else — staffed teams, content calendars, full-time communications directors. PlantedHQ is the website I wished those churches had.

Small. Independent. Online by Sunday afternoon.

Independent and small.

Most of the churches we work with run between fifty and five hundred on a Sunday. Independent, non-denominational, Baptist, and Reformed are the most common, but the tool is theologically neutral.

Already publishing sermons.

If you’re already posting to YouTube or Facebook, PlantedHQ uses what you have. We don’t replace your video host or your giving processor. We don’t need you to record any differently.

Carrying too much already.

Your week has more in it than a tech rollout. PlantedHQ is built to add zero new tools to your Sunday workflow and to fail loudly, fast, if it’s adding work instead of removing it.

One person, on the email.

I’m Scott Andrews. I built PlantedHQ after auditing dozens of small-church websites and YouTube channels and watching the same pattern over and over: faithful work going unseen. The audit started as a way to figure out what was actually broken. PlantedHQ is what we’re building to fix it.

The team is small on purpose. I want to be on every email, every onboarding call, and every Sunday-after-service text when something needs attention. If that scales, great. If it doesn’t, the wedge needs to change before any automation gets bolted on top of it.

— Scott Andrews · founder

Reply to anything we send. Or write first.

By email

hello@plantedhq.com

Goes to the founder. Replies usually land within the same day.

By audit

Request a Reach Audit

The fastest way to start a real conversation. The audit gives us something concrete to talk about.

Start with the audit.

A short PDF showing how your sermons are performing online, and the three highest-leverage things to fix first.