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Build It, Reach Them, Welcome Them — Three Updates That Matter

Build It, Reach Them, Welcome Them — Three Updates That Matter

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Three practical updates across ChurchApps — one for building your website, one for reaching your people, and one for welcoming new members.

Build It — The B1 website editor got a significant overhaul. Settings now open as side panels instead of popups so you can see your page while you edit. Drag and drop is easier with larger drop zones. Undo and redo are fully supported with Ctrl+Z and Cmd+Z, and a History button in the toolbar lets you jump back to any saved snapshot of your page. There's also a built-in help dialog right in the editor so anyone on your team can get started without hunting for documentation.

Reach Them — When you add someone to a group, serving team, or role, you now get the option to send them an invite email automatically. Your choice every time — send it or skip it. No more volunteers being added to a team and never finding out.

Welcome Them — New members now receive a six-digit verification code instead of a set-password link when creating their account. The whole process stays inside the app — no clicking a link that opens a browser, setting a password there, then going back to log in. You see the code, you type it in, you're done.

Try It This Week:
1. Open your B1 website editor, make a change, and press Ctrl+Z or Cmd+Z — then check the History button in the toolbar
2. Add someone to a group or team and watch for the invite email prompt
3. Walk through new member registration with a test account to see the verification code flow

Resources:
support.churchapps.org
support.churchapps.org/docs/b1-admin/website/page-editor
github.com/ChurchApps

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