Subsplash vs Clearchat
Both help faith-based and nonprofit organizations connect with their communities, but at completely different scales. Subsplash is a comprehensive engagement platform — custom apps, giving, streaming, and messaging. Clearchat is an AI chatbot that handles visitor questions, event inquiries, and basic engagement 24/7. One is your digital headquarters; the other is your always-on front desk.
Subsplash
Church & Nonprofit Engagement
Starter $149/mo, Growth $249/mo, Pro $449/mo
Best For
Churches and nonprofits wanting a branded engagement platform
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Clearchat
AI Chatbot for Organizations
Basic $49/mo, Pro $99/mo, Enterprise custom
Best For
Organizations needing 24/7 automated visitor engagement
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Feature-by-Feature Comparison
Scores out of 100 based on capability depth, market feedback, and implementation quality.
452
Total Score
Subsplash wins 95 points
357
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Detailed Analysis
Platform vs Point Solution
Subsplash is your organization's complete digital presence — members download your custom app, watch sermons, give tithes, register for events, and receive updates all in one branded experience. Clearchat adds one powerful capability to your existing website: an AI that answers visitor questions instantly. The scope difference is massive.
The Engagement Model
Subsplash drives deep engagement with existing members through push notifications, media content, and in-app community features. Clearchat excels at engaging new visitors — answering "What time is Sunday service?" or "How do I join a small group?" at 11pm when no one is at the office. One retains your community; the other grows it.
Budget Reality
Many nonprofits and churches operate on tight budgets. Clearchat at $49/month is accessible to nearly any organization and delivers immediate value by handling routine inquiries. Subsplash at $149-$449/month is a significant investment but consolidates multiple tools (giving platform, streaming service, communication tool) into one — potentially saving money if you're paying for those separately.