Keep your ward connected with push notifications that actually reach members — organized the way your ward already works.
Join the BetaWards cobble together email lists, group texts, and social media — and things still slip through the cracks.
Announcements split across email, texts, Facebook, and bulletin boards. Members miss half of them.
New callings mean rebuilding contact lists from scratch. Institutional knowledge walks out the door.
Important messages get buried in inboxes. There's no reliable way to know if members actually saw them.
Ward Herald is designed around the stake → ward → group hierarchy your organization already uses. No more improvising with tools that weren't built for you.
Messages land directly on members' phones — no email filtering, no social media algorithms.
Send to Elders Quorum, Relief Society, or the entire ward — your choice.
Get a polished first draft from a few bullet points. Edit it, then send — communication made easy.
Catch a typo after sending? Recall the message or push a correction — no awkward follow-ups.
See who received and opened your messages. Know your communication is actually landing.
A stake representative signs up and provides the stake name and ward names.
The stake admin adds ward admins who will manage their own ward's communication.
Ward admins paste in a list of adult members. Relief Society and Elders Quorum groups are created automatically.
Members install the app and log in with their unique invite code — no passwords, no accounts.
Reach the entire ward, Relief Society, or Elders Quorum — notifications arrive instantly on every member's phone.
No. Ward Herald is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in any way. It is an independent tool built to help ward and stake leaders communicate more effectively with their members.
Ward Herald is free. This was a problem that needed solving, so we built it. If you'd like to contribute a small amount toward hosting costs, we appreciate it — but it's entirely optional and the service will always be free to use.
Yes. Everything is hosted on AWS infrastructure. All communication is encrypted in transit with TLS, and all stored data is encrypted at rest. We store as little personal information as possible — just your name, which you can change at any time. No phone numbers, no email addresses, no other personal details. We just want you to get your ward's notifications.
No problem. Send us an email at support@wardherald.com and we'll take care of it right away.
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