HomilAI isn't a content generator. It doesn't write sermons. It makes the visual side of the week — the part that gets pushed to Saturday night and done by a tired volunteer — fast, consistent, and quietly beautiful.
You're studying Wednesday morning, you've got the title and passage. Drop them in, hand the rest to the comms lead with a finished concept already attached.
Sunday graphic, story, feed post, weekly email header — same concept, every size. Brand-locked across a six-week series so you stop redoing the same work.
You're tuning the aesthetic across the building — stage screens, lobby loops, projector. Style directions that respect typography, color, restraint.
You're filling in for someone, you have 30 minutes, and you're not a designer. The flow is short enough that you can't get lost in it.
Honest pricing, no auto-charge, easy to cancel. Studio team seats up to five with role-based access. Real receipts, not "thanks for being a member" emails.
Phone-first layout, generation works on cellular, drafts auto-save. Tweak Sunday's title from a hotel lobby and the comms lead has the new graphic by morning.
Every product is the sum of its no's. Here are ours.
No drafting, no outlines, no AI-suggested theology. The work of preaching and teaching belongs to a person — done in step with God, in a way no machine can stand in for.
If you don't tell us to continue, we move you to Free on day 14. Your card stays put, untouched.
No vibe-of-the-month gradients, no influencer-aesthetic presets, no "what's hot on Pinterest this week." Editorial restraint is the brief, every season.
No stained-glass pastiche, no glassmorphism, no hands lifted in front of a stadium light show. The work has its own dignity.
Our product emails are quiet, dated, and useful. No exclamation points. No "let's get those graphics flowing!"
If a real designer gets brought in, the brand-lock and exports hand off cleanly. We complement studios; we don't replace them.
Why teams stay · Three notes, three churches
"The first week we used HomilAI, I closed Photoshop. The second week, I uninstalled it. We just don't need the heavy tools anymore for slide graphics."
"I'm a volunteer. I'm not a designer. I had a graphic in 4 minutes that didn't embarrass us on the lobby screen. That had never happened to me before."
"It's the only AI tool I've adopted that doesn't feel like it's trying to do my job. It does the busywork. I do the preaching."
Every account starts on a 14-day Pro trial that drops to Free with no charge unless you confirm. Twelve graphics a month after that is plenty to see whether HomilAI fits your week.