10 smart places to use Subsplash Tap at your church

July 3, 2025

Every weekend, your church is full of people on a mission: first-time visitors looking for connection, regular attendees seeking to grow, and families hoping to feel at home.

They’ve taken the step to walk through your doors. Now it’s your turn to guide them toward what’s next. Whether it’s giving, joining a group, downloading your app, or submitting a prayer request, your people are looking for direction—without having to ask for it.

That’s where Subsplash Tap comes in.

With one quick tap of a phone on a Tap Disc or Stand, churchgoers can instantly access the next step God is calling them to take. Even better? When paired with a digital bulletin link tree, that one tap opens a whole menu of opportunities to get involved.

So where should you place Tap in your building to meet people where they are—literally?

Here are the 10 best spots to place your Subsplash Tap Discs and Stands for maximum connection, clarity, and kingdom impact.

10 best locations to use Subsplash Tap

Most churches using Subsplash Tap are excited to place Tap Discs on the seatbacks of the chairs in their auditoriums. This makes it easy for anyone to simply tap the Discs to 

1. Main lobby or welcome center

This is your mission control for new visitors. Add a Tap Stand labeled “Welcome! Start Here” or “New to Church?” and link to your digital bulletin with connect cards, app download links, and service info.

2. Auditorium or sanctuary entrances

This spot is perfect for supplementing or replacing paper bulletins. Place Tap Discs on clear signage near doors that say “This Sunday’s Bulletin” or “Tap for Announcements.” One tap and they have everything they need.

3. Giving stations

Next to offering drop boxes or kiosks, add a Tap Stand or Disc with a prompt like “Give Online.” It’s ideal for cashless giving and helps people give quickly and securely.

4. Children’s check-in area

Parents want quick info and to skip long check-in lines. Use a Tap Stand or wall-mounted Disc to share links to safety policies, check-in tips, or kids’ ministry events.

5. Volunteer sign-up tables

It’s time to ditch the volunteer signup clipboards. Use Subsplash Tap Stands at your volunteer booth or table to let people instantly sign up to serve, learn more about your teams, or register for volunteer training.

6. Next Steps booth or info table

This one’s a no-brainer. A Tap Stand here can link to baptism sign-ups, small groups, giving, or anything else someone might want after a service.

7. Youth room entrance

Teens love tech. Let them tap to join a youth group chat, sign up for camp, or follow your youth ministry’s social accounts. Keep the language fun and on-brand.

8. Bathrooms (Yes, seriously)

While we don’t like to admit it, people check their phones here. Add a Tap Disc near the mirror or entrance that links to playlists, sermons, or church merch. Keep it light: “While you’re here, tap for something better.”

9. Coffee & fellowship areas

While people chat and fellowship, place a Tap Stand or Disc with links to the sermon archive, events calendar, or upcoming events. This is a great spot for people to relax and casually explore what’s happening at church.

10. Parking lot or sidewalk signage

Before someone even walks in, let them tap a welcome sign to access your app, plan a visit, or see what to expect. Attach Tap Discs to A-frame signs that say “New Here? Tap for Info” to reach people before they even walk through the doors. It’s a friendly, no-pressure introduction.

This is especially helpful for guests or outdoor events.

Help them take the next step—One Tap at a time

Subsplash Tap isn’t just about cool tech. It’s about removing barriers and making it incredibly easy for people to say “yes” to what God is doing in their lives. When placed in the right spots, Tap Discs and Stands quietly empower people to take action, get involved, and feel like they belong.

You’re already creating meaningful opportunities for connection. Let Subsplash Tap help people find them—one tap at a time.

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Jeff Harvey, Sr. Manager of Content Marketing
www.subsplash.com

Jeff lives in Austin, TX and is a husband, father, and bonsai enthusiast. He’s served churches for over 20 years as a pastor, teacher, and missionary. He also holds a MBA from George Fox University and is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish.

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