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Query Point for Houses of Worship

Basic service is Free

Premium Service is $40 (plus applicable sales tax) per year.

Query-Point® is a platform for getting information from signs of all types, through the use of our app, into the hands of consumers.

The app and service is always free to app users.

There is both a free and paid service for houses of worship.

Premium Service is $40 (plus applicable sales tax) yearly

Using the Query-Point app is an easy way for your congregation to keep up with what is going on and to allow potential members to learn about your faith.

How it works: Once the congregation has joined the directory, the app user must be within 2,200 feet of the physical address of the church, mosque, temple, or synagogue. The app user may then say the name of your congregation and be connected directly to you. The app user may also say our default keyword “Hey Prayer” and be connected to any congregation within range.

What info the app user receives:

Audio is always first. With the free service the app user hears an up to 2,000-character, text to speech voice telling them about your congregation.

The user gets one picture, text to read, and one phone number to connect with the business, along with the congregation’s website and Facebook links.

With our Premium Service, the audio may be the voice of the leader speaking a few words followed by a prayer. There can be multiple pictures to view.

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Contact points could include phone, text, and email.

Video can be posted. Additionally there may be links to several websites and to multiple social media pages. The system works equally well for a pre-school that a congregation might support.

All congregations in the directory get a pin on the map found on the app for safety and convenience.

Each directory listing also gets a printable QR code. Directory listings are easily shared.

About the system: Query-Point uses the fixed GPS location of a location or sign, and compares that to the moving GPS location of the user using our app. When the two locations come within range of each other (called a geo-fence), the system can respond to the person speaking keywords into the app; the system then provides an audio response along with other data being sent through to the app to the consumer.

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