We've been in the room when the Zoom breakout group fell apart. We've watched a pastor's best sermon get 47 views on YouTube between a mattress ad and a cooking tutorial. We've seen media teams burn hours every week uploading the same content to five different platforms that don't talk to each other.
Kitestring wasn't born from a pitch deck. It was born from frustration. From the gap between what churches need and what technology has been giving them.
We set out to build one platform that does what churches actually need, without the complexity they don't. Content that lives beyond Sunday. Community that works online and in person. Tools that free your team to do ministry instead of managing software.
AI serves the shepherd
AI in Kitestring has one job: make your team faster. It drafts curriculum, surfaces content, and handles the repetitive work. But it never replaces the pastor. It never generates theology. Your voice. Your discernment. Your pastoral heart.
Your content belongs to you
You created it. You own it. No algorithms decide who sees it. No platform policies can take it down. No lock-in keeps you from leaving. If you ever move on, your entire library goes with you.
Technology should disappear
The best technology is the kind you don’t think about. It just works. Your congregation opens the app and finds what they need. Your team publishes content without a manual.
Disciples make disciples. Not software.
We’ll never claim that Kitestring makes disciples. What we can do is equip your church with tools that make that easier, faster, and more accessible than it’s ever been.
Built by people who've been where you are.
Let's build what's next together.Or reach out at info@kitestring.church We'd love to hear from you.