SiteOrganic has four different package options ranging in price from $129-259 per month and offer either templates or custom designs. Some of their features include member profiles, dynamic calendar and event registration, and a large format media player- 7x bigger than standard. One great, extra feature are the daily backups that can guarantee restoration of data 7 days back. A major drawback to SiteOrganic is the monthly transfer limit, though they say you probably will not get to that point. Their custom designs vary due to the need and identity of the church, from more traditional to modern.
Features:
• Flexible Design Capability
• Templates or Predesigns
• Sermon Module
• Event- with Registration and dynamic calendar
• Page/Navigation Flexibility
• Member Manager
• Articles
• Multiple Blogs
• Ecommerce
• Product Manager
• Donate Manager
• Discussion Forum
• Multi-campus Support
• Importing Capability
• Unlimited Admins
• Permission-based Access Control
• Tech Support
SCORE: 17/37
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SiteOrganic looked great, until we were were on the hook. Then their inflexible system became apparent as their poor customer support came to light, while it cost the church nearly $10K the first year. “Websites the way God intended?” SiteOrganic was a big mistake for us.
I’d have to give SiteOrganic a thumbs down. They were hard to work with. Even worse, a couple years later we Googled the name of our church and found one of their designers had screen shots of the work he did for us with snarky comments that we don’t know what we’re doing. SiteOrganic was a mistake for us.
Here we are, after I contacted the designer Elliott Muñoz as well as SiteOganic, and nothing has changed. Hire SiteOrganic and they will mock you by name. Thanks Elliott, you arrogant jerk!
Bill, thanks for reaching out.
Send me a request from a valid email address with a link to the comment you find offensive and I will remove it.
I don’t entertain requests from individuals that send me form emails using a fraudulent email address, or that are sent from fake profiles containing pornographic materials, or from people who choose to mar photos of my family and friends with inappropriate, explicit sexual comments. If that is what you consider arrogance, then fine, I won’t argue with you.
If you find something offensive, reach out, be honest, and I’ll be happy to answer your request. You have every right to ask, and I have the right to know of whom I’m being asked. I know you already have means of contacting me. I’m ready to bury this.
I no longer work at SiteOrganic, but I know the company has strong values and does exceptional work for their clients. Their goal has always been to help and promote their clients. Please do not question the character of the firm.
“e”, is that Elliott Muñoz?
What is sexual about asking your to not mock my church by name? Many comments point to you, the designer, are the bomb and your stupid clients know nothing. Truth be told, you’re an arrogant artsy type that is hard to work with. Why not review your comments and remove anything which may be offensive? Review every time you mock a client by name (that’s a great place to start editing.) SiteOrganic is a trainwreck and you, apparently, are as well.