Most Platforms Help You Do One Thing.
Convene for the Cities Helps Everything Work Together.

A clear comparison between Convene for the Cities and Kajabi — so you can choose the system that aligns with your mission, your growth, and your long-term impact.

Where Christ shapes the heart — and excellence shapes the work.

If you're building more than just a course or content library — if you're building a movement, organization, or Kingdom-driven ecosystem — this comparison matters.

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Quick Summary

Convene for the Cities is for leaders who want everything to work together — community, content, commerce, collaboration, and real-world impact — within one unified, purpose-driven system.

Kajabi is designed primarily for individuals focused on selling courses, content, and knowledge products.

The Real Difference:

👉 Disconnected Tools vs Integrated System
👉 Neutral Platform vs Purpose-Driven Infrastructure

This Is Not “Simple vs Advanced” That’s the wrong comparison.

The real difference is how the platform shapes what you build.

What Most Platforms Do (Kajabi):

  • Help you monetize what you know
  • Focus on content, courses, and personal brand growth
  • Require add-ons or workarounds for deeper community and infrastructure
  • Optimize for transactions and creator income

What Convene for the Cities Does:

  • Creates a unified system where everything works together
  • Enables 80+ revenue streams
  • Builds sustainability, not just engagement
  • Supports mission, stewardship, and long-term impact
  • Provides infrastructure you own, control, and grow into

Side-by-Side Comparison

  • User Experience
    Kajabi focuses on simplicity and fast setup for creators, while Convene for the Cities delivers a fully integrated system designed to unify operations, relationships, and growth.
  • Feature Depth
    Kajabi provides strong course delivery tools, whereas Convene for the Cities includes a complete ecosystem—community, learning, CRM, events, analytics, and more.
  • Flexibility
    Kajabi is structured around a content-first business model, while Convene for the Cities provides broader control for building networks, organizations, and ecosystems.
  • Best Fit
    Kajabi is ideal for course creators and knowledge entrepreneurs. Convene for the Cities is designed for leaders building scalable communities, organizations, and mission-driven ecosystems.
Feature / Capability Convene for the Cities Kajabi
What It Is Integrated ecosystem Knowledge commerce platform
Primary Outcome Revenue + impact + infrastructure Course & content sales
Community ✅ Multi-layered, structured, monetized ⚠️ Basic add-on
Courses / Learning ✅ Built-in (LiV8, cohort-driven) ✅ Strong (course-focused)
Revenue Streams ✅ 80+ built-in ⚠️ Primarily course sales
Cohorts / Masterminds ✅ Native ⚠️ Limited / manual
Events ✅ Fully integrated ⚠️ Limited
CRM / Member Data ✅ Built-in ⚠️ Basic CRM
Analytics / BI ✅ Executive dashboards ⚠️ Standard metrics
Directory ✅ Multi-level (local → global) ❌ Not available
Donations / Fundraising ✅ Built-in ❌ Not native
Language Translation ✅ 145+ languages ❌ Not available
System Structure ✅ One unified system ⚠️ Marketing-stack focused
Scalability ✅ Networks, cities, ecosystems ⚠️ Individual brands
Worldview Positioning Purpose-driven Neutral / market-driven

Why This Matters More Than You Think

Most people choose platforms based on:

  • Features
  • Price
  • Convenience

But over time…

👉 The platform begins to shape:

  • What is built
  • What is sustainable
  • What is normalized
  • What is rewarded

Infrastructure shapes outcomes.

Kajabi’s Model Tends to Shape:

  • Individualism over collaboration
  • Content over community
  • Transactions over transformation

Convene for the Cities Was Built Differently:

  • To reinforce integrity
  • To support stewardship
  • To enable collaboration
  • To produce sustainable, scalable growth

Because what shapes the heart ultimately shapes the work.

Infrastructure Shapes Outcomes

Values

(Where Christ Shapes the Heart)

  • Faith-driven purpose
  • Stewardship & responsibility
  • Integrity & trust
  • Collaboration over isolation
  • Excellence as a standard

System

(Where Excellence Shapes the Work)

  • Communities & Memberships
  • Courses & Cohorts (LiV8)
  • Events & Convening
  • Commerce & CRM
  • Analytics & BI
  • Multi-network infrastructure

Outcomes

(What This Produces)

  • Sustainable revenue
  • Scalable communities
  • Kingdom impact
  • Leadership multiplication
  • Network & city transformation

This Is the Difference

Kajabi helps companies manage customer communities. BUT…

  • Kajabi describes itself as “neutral” regarding worldview. That’s published.
  • But “neutral” often means undefined.
    How are decisions, policies, and priorities shaped over time?
  • Many organizations use similar positioning language to remain broad and flexible.
  • The real question is simple:
    Do you want ambiguity… or alignment?

 

"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" I Peter 5:8 (KJV)

Since when does the Enemy show up announcing his strategies overtly in bright neon lights? This is call to discernment, not assumption.

 

Other organizations that claim to be “neutral” include:

  • Banks
  • Big-Tech
  • Investment Firms
  • Payment processors
  • Media Firms
  • Ivy Leage Schools like Harvard, Columbia, Berkley…
  • Hospitals
  • Teachers Unions
  • Workplace Platforms and Industry Associations

 

You know these truths to be self-evident. Many have proven that “neutral” is safe-speak, but by their actions they uphold, donate, and support:

  • Cancel culture
  • DEI & Revisionist history
  • Gender‑transition and LGBTQ+ rights movements
  • Feminist and critical‑race‑theory frameworks
  • Activists focused on sexism, white privilege, reparations, and structural inequity
  • Performative activism (Antifa, BLM, CRT, etc…)

 

A Better Way Forward

Convene for the Cities replaces the entire stack required to turn communities into scalable, sustainable ecosystems — aligned with mission, built for excellence, and designed for Kingdom impact.

BUT…

  • We are not neutral.
  • We are Faith-Driven. Kingdom-Minded.
  • And we state that clearly.

Why That Matters

When your organization depends on technology infrastructure, alignment isn’t optional… it’s foundational.

You deserve to know:

  • What guides the platform
  • What shapes the policies
  • What drives long-term decisions

 

What We Stand For

Convene for the Cities doesn’t hide its worldview. We build from it.

  • Stewardship over Ownership
    Recognizing God as the ultimate owner
     
  • Service over Self-Interest
    Prioritizing impact and service
     
  • Integrity and Excellence
    Operating with high ethical standards
     
  • Reflecting God’s Character
    Treating business as an act of worship

 

The Bottom Line

You can build on a system that is:

  • Undefined
  • Broad
  • Shaped by shifting pressures

Or…

You can build on a foundation that is:

  • Clear
  • Aligned
  • Designed for Kingdom impact

 

Neutral leaves you guessing. Alignment lets you build with confidence.”

Clarity isn’t risky. Hidden assumptions are.”

 

Who This Is For

This comparison is for you if you are:

  • Building a community, network, or organization
  • Tired of multiple disconnected tools
  • Seeking sustainable revenue — not just engagement
  • Leading a mission-driven or faith-aligned organization
  • Planning for growth, scale, and long-term impact

Don’t Just Build a Community. Build What It Can Become.

  • The tools you choose will shape what you build
  • What you build will shape the people you serve
  • The company you keep will influence your mission
  • If you don’t control the system, you can’t fully protect your mission
  • If you don’t own the platform, you don’t control the future

When your values are clear and your system is aligned, your outcomes are transformed.

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