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Sanctuary Signal TEXT

SMS-first coordination for rotating volunteer safety teams.

This URL used to host a dual-product comparison. We are focused on TEXT at launch: CHECKIN and STATUS for duty clarity, supervisor-controlled broadcasts, @Name routing without trading phone numbers, watchlist handling where policy allows, and summaries your leadership can review after service.

No app install is required for members. Training stays short so adoption survives real volunteer turnover.

Church security team coordinating operations

What members do in SMS

Patterns your team can rehearse.

CHECKIN / automatic end-of-window checkout

STATUS for who is on duty now

@Role and @Name routing

Supervisor broadcasts when posture changes

View TEXT demo

Choosing TEXT, COMMAND, or both

Most campuses start with TEXT because volunteers already understand SMS patterns and duty-aware routing solves the loudest Sunday problems first. COMMAND adds a structured console for leaders who want faster filtering, richer visibility, and keyboard-driven workflows during complex incidents. Neither option rewards noisy chatter; they differ mostly in who needs a screen during service and how much training you want to invest up front.

Hybrid deployments are common: SMS stays the volunteer surface while COMMAND backs dispatchers and directors. If you are evaluating both, bring one service’s worth of real scenarios to a walkthrough so you can see routing, broadcasts, and summaries in one flow. Read platform details and FAQ answers for billing and capability questions before you pilot.

Plan a walkthrough

Bring your security lead and a rough picture of zones and roles. We will map duty flow and message discipline to your campus.