Chaverware Description
CHAVERWARE made its debut in 1993 as the pioneering Windows product within this sector. Since its launch, the brand has built a strong reputation for outstanding software and customer support. Over the years, we have expanded our offerings by incorporating other complementary products such as TempleSoft, Marks, Congregation Connect, JVillage, and ShulCloud under our umbrella. Our primary focus lies in developing software solutions tailored for the non-profit sector, particularly emphasizing the Jewish community and specializing in Synagogue needs. The software we offer includes Chaverware, dubbed The Gold Standard in Synagogue Membership Software®, as well as ChaverWeb, an online platform that empowers synagogue members using Chaverware to manage their personal information, make donations, register for events, and settle their bills. These applications are designed to streamline membership databases and financial systems. Additionally, Circuits & Systems Computers & Peripherals Inc. maintains a close relationship with Circuits & Systems Inc., further enhancing our service offerings. This commitment to innovation and community support continues to drive our growth in the market.
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Imperfect for sure, but the best option I've tried Date: Jan 24 2024
Summary: Our shul was an early adopter of one of the platforms absorbed by Chaverware. In fact, we specifically moved away from Chaverware due to its weaknesses and frustrations. As they have slowly transformed ShulCloud into just another version of Chaverware the frustrations have re-surfaced.
Positive: Specifically designed for shuls, and meets the needs of an Orthodox shul moderately well.
Back end is fairly intuitive.
Robust interface with financial software.
A myriad of tools that meet our daily needs in most areas.
Many options available (at an additional cost!)Negative: Definitely lacking in pastoral and CRM features.
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Customer support has sharply declined since the purchase of so many smaller databases.
Client interface is not intuitive and therefore use and compliance is lower than it could be.
The cost to customize features is prohibitive.
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