For Churches

The current period of crisis is changing the way many practices are done, and we know that it is becoming very difficult to give to a Church since masses no longer take place. That's why at Simplyk we decided to create a guide to receive offerings online in 15 minutes, and completely for free!

Here is an example of Church 21.

First of all, visit simplyk.io.

If the page is in French, go to the bottom of the page and click on "EN".

1. Once on the site, click on "I am an organization".

You will then be able to create your Church's account by filling in the fields on the page, then click on "Register".

2. You will then arrive on your dashboard. And you will be able to create a form.

On the left side of your screen, click on "Donations". From this page you can create all your donation forms.

Click on "New donation form".

You can customize your form on the page that appears. Here is a link that might help you!

Use the "Request Information" section to ask your donor a question! You will get the answer in your "Donations received".

3. When you return to your dashboard, you can click on "Bank" to connect your bank details.

Our partner for the bank is Stripe, you will be able to connect your bank account by creating a free account on Stripe.

Stripe will allow you to manage the transfers of donations to your account. Here's a help video!

From your dashboard, click on "Share".

Two sharing links are available. The first link allows you to share the form on your Facebook page or by email. The second link allows you to embed the form directly on your website, like on the Church 21 website.

--> Help your members understand SimpyK's voluntary contribution!

Feel free to share this with them: "Where other platforms charge 3.5% fees on every transaction, Simplyk charges nothing, so our organization receives the whole offering. When you contribute to Simplyk, you allow us to keep using their services and receive their support."

You can also suggest a fixed percentage if you want to make it that much clearer!

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