Build A Faith-Based Economic Engine
A complete system to turn relationships into sustainable, scalable revenue.
Build Your economic engineFind the right package
Move beyond fragmented tools and build infrastructure that multiplies impact.

Why Most Organizations Struggle To Grow
You’re Building Community… BUT It’s Not Turning Into Sustainable Revenue.
- Engagement is high, but monetization is inconsistent
- Tools are disconnected and hard to manage
- Growth requires constant effort instead of compounding
- New ideas create more complexity, not momentum
How it works & how to build It
Each Step Builds On The Last—Creating Momentum, Not Complexity.
What Changes When You Build An Economic Engine
From Fragmented Tools To Real Growth
Without Convene For The Cities:
- You're Managing 4–6 Disconnected Tools
- Engagement Is High, But Revenue Is Inconsistent
- Growth Depends On Constant Effort
- Your Audience Doesn’t Convert Into Paying Members
- Every New Idea Requires More Tech, Time, And Cost
With Convene For The Cities:
- Everything Runs In One Unified System
- Engagement Naturally Converts Into Revenue
- Growth Compounds Through Structured Pathways
- Members Move Into Courses, Cohorts, And Experiences
- You Launch New Revenue Streams Without Adding Complexity
Why Economic Engines Matter
Most organizations don’t struggle because of a lack of effort. They struggle because their growth model isn’t built to sustain or scale.
An economic engine changes that, turning scattered activity into a system that produces consistent, compounding results.
Sustainability vs One-Time Revenue
Many organizations rely on one-time transactions—events, donations, or single purchases—to generate income.
While these can create short-term wins, they don’t build long-term stability. Each new goal requires starting over.
An economic engine creates ongoing pathways for engagement to turn into recurring revenue—so growth doesn’t reset every month.
Compounding vs Linear Growth
Without a system, growth is linear, you put in effort, you get a result, and then it stops.
With an economic engine, each layer builds on the last.
Your audience becomes a community. Your community becomes members. Your members move into deeper experiences.
Instead of starting from zero, every step increases the value of the next, creating momentum that compounds over time.
Systems vs Tools
Most platforms offer tools: a website, a course builder, an event system.
But tools alone don’t create outcomes—they require you to connect, manage, and optimize everything manually.
An economic engine is a system where each part is designed to work together—so engagement, structure, and monetization are aligned from the start.
Infrastructure vs Effort
When growth depends on effort alone, it becomes exhausting.
More content, more events, more manual work just to maintain momentum.
Infrastructure changes the equation. It creates a foundation where growth happens through structure, not constant exertion, allowing your organization to scale without burning out your team.
Built For

Business Networks
Masterminds, certifications, partnerships.

Non-Profits
Donor ecosystems, training, community.

Churches
Discipleship, membership, events.

Organizations
Scalable community + revenue systems.
