![]() They just took the information we had in ACS and they imported it into Breeze and into their system. So I did not work with Breeze directly for the onboarding itself, but from the close co-workers that I worked with, it was very, very easy. So those are some of the reasons we switched and went to Breeze. ![]() And their support is really good too when you ask a question. You click in several different places for forms or groups or whatever, it takes you there. So it really, as well, was a very seamless to use kind of product. ![]() And then you've got your signup list and can even collect payment as well. Also, a super seamless way of creating forms so that people could sign up for an event and they could just fill out the information, Breeze links your form to the person's Breeze account and you just click to connect them. And then I can print out their emails, their emergency information, even if I had noted that. We were also able to create tags or groups where we could send out emails very easily just to that group, or even create tags for people that are going to a specific event. And with Breeze you can generate custom reports for all sorts of stuff. For me specifically, we do a lot with taking attendance and generating reports as to people who've been missing from an activity for two or three weeks, so we can get in touch with them. ![]() So we just felt like Breeze was a better option. We were actually using, in the youth ministry department, we were using a completely different app to do that. For me specifically in youth ministry, wasn't really giving us easy access to reports, wasn't very easy to take attendance. We switched from ACS, which is not a bad program. Speaker 1: Hi, my name is Tommy Lee, and as a youth pastor, I give Breeze a five out of five. ![]()
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