A network is not a large church. It is several communities that keep their own life and work together: a musician serving in two places, songs passed around, accounts that must be read per site and as a whole. That is what the Network plan sells; the other three are single-church.
Directory
One directory, several churches
Every person belongs to their church, and the network directory brings them together without mixing them up. Someone moving from one place to another does not become a duplicate.
Songs
A shared repertoire
Songs travel between the churches of the network, and the CCLI report is calculated for the church that files it, with its reference church when a service depends on one.
Giving
Readable per site, or as a whole
Accounts can be read church by church, or for the whole network. A treasurer stays bounded to their own everywhere, with no exception to hunt for.
Scheduling
A lens per church
The schedule can be viewed for one place or for all of them. The lens narrows the view, it never widens it: nobody sees more than their role grants.
We do not want you leaving a church out.
Charging the same for every site pushes a network to keep its smallest community outside the tool, to save money. That is exactly where working together helps most. Hence the rule: under thirty records, a church costs nothing.
The number of counted churches updates by itself as your plants grow. Thirty days to try it, on the full plan and with no credit card.