Drop in your sermons.
Your congregation asks.
Your library answers.
Three steps from sermon archive to searchable library. No weekly maintenance, no manual tagging, no guessing.
Step One
Drop in your teaching.
Your YouTube playlists, sermon audio, sermon notes, and ministry PDFs. The library is built from the full back catalog, not just the last few Sundays. No weekly typing job, no cleanup shift, no settling for auto-generated captions.
- YouTube playlists and individual videos
- Sermon audio files (MP3, M4A, and more)
- Sermon notes and outlines as PDFs or documents
- Ministry materials, Bible studies, and series notes
Step Two
Your congregation asks. Your library answers.
Search by passage, topic, series, or the story someone half-remembers. Every answer cites the sermon and the timestamp, and every citation opens the exact moment in your own YouTube channel. If your church has not taught on something, the library says so plainly instead of guessing.
- Every answer traced to exact sermon and timestamp
- One tap back to the moment in YouTube
- Search by Bible passage, topic, series, or analogy
- If the church hasn't taught it, the library says so
Step Three
Your leadership approves before anyone sees it.
Summaries, study guides, and everything else the library prepares moves through your staff and then your senior leadership before it goes public. Every decision is recorded and reversible. The library drafts. Your team decides.
- Staff review before oversight review before public
- Moderation queue for every generated output
- Every approval and suppression in an audit trail
- Reversible at any level — nothing is permanent
Ready to start