The Platform Built
for Worship Teams
Connect churches with musicians. Fill every seat, every service. The simplest way to staff your worship team — purpose-built for the church.
Free to join · 500+ musicians ready to serve · No credit card required
Simple Process
How WorshipFill Works
From posting a need to booking a musician — the entire workflow in one place, in minutes.
Tell us the service date, role needed, and compensation. Our form takes under two minutes and immediately notifies matched musicians.
Our system ranks available musicians by instrument, distance, reliability score, and past reviews. Invite the best fit with one click.
Musicians confirm attendance, geo-verify check-in at the service, and receive payment automatically. No chasing invoices.
Built for Everyone
Whether You're a Church
or a Musician
WorshipFill serves both sides of the worship ecosystem with tools built specifically for each role.
Manage your entire worship staffing from one dashboard. Never scramble for last-minute coverage again.
- ✦ Post fill requests in under 2 minutes
- ✦ Browse & invite from our musician network
- ✦ Planning Center OAuth integration
- ✦ Automated invoicing & Stripe payments
- ✦ Crew management & team scheduling
- ✦ Emergency fill mode for urgent needs
Find paid worship opportunities near you. Build your reputation and grow your income serving the church.
- ✦ Browse open fill requests nearby
- ✦ Build a professional portfolio with video
- ✦ Reliability score & mutual reviews
- ✦ Stripe Connect instant payouts
- ✦ Invoice management built in
- ✦ Calendar sync & service history
Community Love
Trusted by Worship Teams
Don't take our word for it — hear from the churches and musicians already using WorshipFill.
"WorshipFill saved us countless hours of back-and-forth. We filled three open slots the same weekend we signed up."
"As a session guitarist, I was looking for consistent church work. WorshipFill connected me with three churches in my first week."
"The Planning Center integration alone is worth it. Our scheduling went from chaotic to fully automated in one afternoon."