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Honest comparisons. Including the ones we lose.
Rehost is a software lease with an operating team attached: $250/mo per faith campus, $350/mo for websites, Business tiers from $950/mo based on monthly active users. These pages put that next to the platforms and quotes you're actually weighing, with real numbers, and say plainly when the other side is the better fit.
Faith platforms.
Subsplash, Pushpay, Tithe.ly, SecureGive: the platforms churches rent and staff administer. Rehost's Faith tier is $250/mo per campus, operated for you, in your name.
Rehost vs Subsplash
The market leader in church apps. Mature, template-locked, tier-priced.
Read this if: You're weighing the all-in-one incumbent against a custom stack.
Rehost vs Pushpay
Premium giving and ChMS for large churches. Quote-priced, annual contracts.
Read this if: You're on Pushpay (or holding a quote) and questioning the cost.
Rehost vs Tithe.ly
$119/mo All Access template suite. The budget benchmark of the category.
Read this if: You're price-conscious and weighing a template against an operated stack.
Rehost vs SecureGive
Giving-first platform with kiosks. The church app is a paid add-on.
Read this if: You're weighing giving-only tools against a full stack.
Agencies & custom dev.
Project quotes, deposits, and handoffs. The lease replaces the engagement model, not just the price.
Every comparison comes back to four things.
- Who does the work. Platforms train your staff; agencies hand off. The lease includes the operating team. Your people never log into a builder.
- Whose name it's in. Domain on your registrar, App Store account in your name, code in your repo, processor settling to your bank, data exportable on request.
- What the number is. Published, flat, month to month. No quotes, no tiers, no change orders.
- What the first call ends with. Fifteen minutes: dashboard access, kickoff date, first subscription month started.