Let's build what's next
Ready to see it in your ministry?
A quick conversation is usually enough to see where the two platforms already line up, and where a little wiring closes the rest of the gap.
FIVE Q + VIRTUOUS
Five Q's Ministry Impact Platform and Virtuous's donor engagement tools are built for the same reason: helping ministries reach further without losing the personal touch. Here's what happens when the two work as one.
Built for ministries. Refined by Five Q and Virtuous, together.
What connecting the two actually changes
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor. If either of them falls down, the other can help them up.
Why it matters
Most ministries run their website on one system and their donor data on another, with a quiet gap in between where momentum leaks out. Five Q and Virtuous were built to close that gap, so a story published on Monday can become a giving appeal by Tuesday.
Under the hood
Virtuous keeps the donor relationship whole: history, giving patterns, and the story behind every gift. Five Q keeps the content moving: pages, campaigns, and devotionals that actually reach people. Together, a ministry's front door and its back office finally share one voice.
What we share
Every feature we ship gets measured against one question: does this help a ministry steward what it has been given?
Less time spent stitching systems together means more time spent on the mission itself.
From a single donor to a global campaign, nothing should fall through the cracks.
Talk to us
Tell us a bit about your ministry and we'll set up a walkthrough of what the two platforms look like connected.
Let's build what's next
A quick conversation is usually enough to see where the two platforms already line up, and where a little wiring closes the rest of the gap.
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