3 Ideas for Customizing Your Home Page

November 7, 2016

Did you know that you can build your own custom home page with the Subsplash Platform? Well, now you do!

Building a home page (or "tab") is a great way to add even more customization to your Subsplash mobile app. Your home tab will be the first thing people see when they open the app, so it is the best place to put your most important information. Since the home tab is fully customizable, we thought we’d give you a few ideas for inspiration. Here are a few examples of what you can build with a home tab:

SUNDAY TAB

       

   

Build a “Sunday” custom home tab that houses everything your congregation needs for each Sunday service. This can include sermon notes, giving, prayer requests, each week’s Scripture reading, and church updates.

CONNECT TAB

       

 

   

Want to focus on getting people more connected to your church? Then building a “Connect” tab is a great option for you. With this option, the first thing your congregation sees when they open the app will be everything they need to get more plugged in at church. Some ideas for this would include a digital connect card, prayer requests, stories from your congregation, sign up forms, and small group info.

MULTICAMPUS TAB

       

   

If your church has more than one location, then a “multicampus” or “locations” tab will be a great way to organize your content by each individual campus. Create a list of your campuses that includes events, volunteer sign up forms, and ministry opportunities for each location.

These examples are just a start. The Subsplash platform is so flexible that you could even implement ALL of these ideas in the same app if you really wanted to. If you’d like to see more about how you can create a custom tab for your app, click here to schedule a demo with our team. We love seeing your work as well! Once you create a custom home tab, make sure to share it with us on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram!

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