Simple software for Eucharistic Adoration. Sign-up sheets, hour-by-hour check-in, and gentle alerts when the chapel needs a Guardian — so the Blessed Sacrament is never left alone.
Spreadsheets and clipboards. Phone trees and last-minute pleas. Coordinators stretched thin, trying to make sure someone is always there. Volunteers wanting to help, but unsure where the gaps are.
We know — because we've lived it. So we built something simple.
Everything a coordinator needs, nothing they don't.
One tap, one minute. Parishioners scan a code at the chapel door, choose their hour, and they're done. Recurring weekly slots available. Fully bilingual.
A simple tablet at the chapel entrance. Volunteers tap their name when they arrive. No login, no app, no friction — even for the oldest parishioners.
If no one has arrived for an hour, the coordinator gets a text. No false alarms, no constant noise — only when the chapel actually needs attention.
Track attendance, no-shows, and substitute requests in one place. Know who your most faithful Guardians are. Follow up gracefully with those who don't show.
Know also that you will probably gain more by praying fifteen minutes before the Blessed Sacrament than by all the other spiritual exercises of the day. True, Our Lord hears our prayers anywhere, for He has made the promise, ‘Ask, and you shall receive’, but He has revealed to His servants that those who visit Him in the Blessed Sacrament will obtain a more abundant measure of grace.
You've been running adoration on faith and a Google Sheet for years. You know every regular by name and call them when there's a gap. You love this ministry, but the logistics are exhausting.
Guardians of the Sacred Chapel is for you. It's not a corporate platform. It's a tool that quietly handles the scheduling so your parish can grow Eucharistic devotion without the hassle. Built specifically for the people doing this work, by the people doing this work.
We're working with a small number of pilot parishes. Tell us about yours.
We'll be in touch soon. May the Lord bless your parish.