Tendale connects every cell, ministry, and member into one intelligent system — so your leadership sees what's growing, who's drifting, and where to act, in real time.
Ushering counts the seats. Someone WhatsApps the totals. By Tuesday, no one remembers exactly what happened on Sunday.
Membership in one app. Cells in WhatsApp groups. Giving on Paystack. Follow-up on paper. No one profile, no one journey.
By the time a cell stops growing or a worker stops serving, weeks have passed. Pastors are reacting, not leading.
In Tendale, a person isn't a row in a spreadsheet. They have one profile, one walk, one connected story — from their first visit to leadership, visible to whoever has permission to care.
Every person, every cell, every ministry has a stage. Tendale tracks them all, surfaces what's stuck, and tells leadership where to spend their week.
Tendale's health grid shows you all eleven ministries and twenty-five departments on one screen — color-coded by performance, with the ones needing attention surfaced automatically. No more clicking through forty tabs to find the dept down two pastors.
Tendale was built around how African megachurches actually grow — through cells that mature, multiply, and birth new cells. Track every lifecycle stage. See parent and daughter cell relationships. Know when you're ready to send out a new leader.
After Wednesday cell, the leader opens Tendale in the host's living room and just confirms — they barely type. Numbers use steppers, attendance defaults to last week's roster, and everything auto-saves as a draft.
30 minutes with our team. We'll walk through how Tendale would map to your structure, cells, and reporting cadence.