A new mobile app designed to serve pastors and ministry professionals has been launched at the Sing! conference in Nashville.
Faithly, described as a “LinkedIn for those who serve the Church,” was co-founded by Alicia Lee, a former Goldman Sachs executive who says the idea was divinely inspired.
“The Lord gave me this idea to create something like LinkedIn for those who serve the church,” she told The Christian Post.
The platform, which has been in development since 2022, allows ministry leaders, chaplains, volunteers, and seminary educators to connect, share opportunities, advertise jobs, and form groups.
While around 3,000 people are already using it, Lee believes the release of the mobile app marks a turning point.
“We were really kind of intentionally quiet in our first couple of years because we’re building something that we don’t think has ever been built before,” she said.
“We finally reached the stage where we do want to get the word out.”
Lee added that pastors and church workers face “unprecedented pressure” and deserve professional tools to support them: “Faithly is more than a platform, it’s a movement to uplift, connect, and sustain those who pour themselves out for others.”