Monthly subscription for unlimited clips — or buy a pass pack for occasional use. No account. No login.
Best for churches producing content weekly. One key, unlimited clips.
Unlimited clips, every month. Cancel anytime.
After subscribing you'll receive a license key by email. Enter it in the app to activate unlimited clips.
Perfect for a single event, a series, or a busy season. Each pass covers one source video up to 90 minutes — transcription, clip suggestions, caption editing, and unlimited exports.
After purchase you'll receive a license key by email. Open the app, click “Enter code”, and your passes are ready.
One free pass per browser · covers the first 30 minutes of a sermon.
No card. No account. Enough to run the full workflow and see exactly what The Pulpit App does.
A sermon pass covers one source video up to 90 minutes — including AI transcription, clip suggestions, caption editing, and unlimited MP4 exports from that sermon.
Pass packs are one-time purchases — great for occasional use or a specific season. The monthly plan gives you unlimited clips every month for a flat fee, ideal for churches that produce content weekly.
One free sermon pass per browser, covering up to 30 minutes of video. That's enough to run the full workflow — transcription, clip suggestions, editing, and export — and see exactly what The Pulpit App does before buying.
No. Passes never expire. Buy a pack whenever you need it — before a series, an event, or a big season — and use them at your own pace.
Subscribe via Lemon Squeezy. You'll receive a license key by email — enter it in the app the same way you would a pass pack. Your subscription is active as long as it's billed. Cancel anytime from the Lemon Squeezy customer portal.
No account, no login. Buy a pass pack or subscribe, receive a license key by email, enter it in the app, and you're ready. All your data stays in your browser.
Your video never leaves your device. It's stored in your browser's local storage (OPFS). The only data sent to our servers is the audio for transcription and the transcript text for clip analysis.