What you are actually introducing
EcclesiaOne wins because it answers the chancery’s real worries — provable records, controlled authority, and software that works in a Nigerian parish office. These are the proof points that close the conversation.
Baptism, confirmation, marriage and burial records are hash-chained, so any alteration is provable. Every certificate carries a QR code anyone can verify — the registry the chancery has always wanted.
The parish priest delegates exactly what a catechist, secretary or warden may touch — and revokes it just as cleanly. Authority maps to canonical roles, not ad-hoc logins.
The bishop’s office sends to deaneries, parishes or societies at the right clearance level, with read receipts. Communiqués stop living in scattered WhatsApp groups.
Naira-native finance, pious-society theming, and an offline-first PWA that keeps working when the network does not. Designed for the parish office that loses power, not the Silicon Valley demo.
See it live at ecclesiaone.com
The trusted insider, not the cold seller
The best EcclesiaOne referrers are already inside the Church’s circles of trust. If parishes ask your opinion on technology, this track is for you.
You set the standards for parishes and already pick the diocese’s tools.
Your fellow priests trust your judgement on what actually works in a parish.
Religious congregations and school owners who run multiple institutions.
You reach pious societies, deaneries and the people who decide.
From introduction to payout
Straight talk on tracking. EcclesiaOne lives on its own domain, and fully automated cross-site attribution is still being wired up. Today you get your referral link and code from your Orravo dashboard and share them directly — a parish or chancery that quotes your code is matched to you. As the cross-domain hand-off goes live, tracked clicks across the two sites will become automatic; your code always credits you in the meantime.
Three contract sizes — and two ways they pay
Annual subscriptions are recurring: you earn your tier rate in year one, then your perpetual tail every year the diocese, parish or school renews. Perpetual self-host licences are a one-time finder’s fee at your tier rate.
Parish
RecurringSacramental records, finance, broadcasts
School
RecurringCatholic-school operations + parish link
Diocese
RecurringChancery-wide, clearance-level governance
Perpetual self-host licences are also available for dioceses that want to run EcclesiaOne on their own infrastructure. Those are billed once — so they pay you a one-time finder’s fee at your tier rate, with no renewal tail. Use the calculator below in One-time sale mode to size one.
One diocese, refer once, earn for years
High-ticket and relationship-driven: a single diocese introduction can pay more than dozens of small sales — and it keeps paying every year they renew.
Size your own deal
Start in One-time sale mode for a perpetual self-host licence, or switch to Recurring plan to model an annual parish, school or diocese subscription and its renewal tail.
The more you introduce, the more every contract pays
One rate across all of Orravo, EcclesiaOne and Eduvella. With diocese-scale contracts you climb quickly; your recurring tail rises with you and never falls below 5%.
Tiers are measured on a rolling 12-month window. Reach a tier at the full bar, hold it at half — and if a slow year drops you, you fall at most one tier per review. Your recurring tail floats with your current tier but never below 5%, paid for as long as the client keeps paying, even if you go quiet.
Transparent, in Naira, on your schedule
Request a payout whenever your balance reaches ₦5,000. Paid by bank transfer (NGN) via Paystack to your verified Nigerian account — no fixed monthly wait.
See every referral, conversion and payout as it happens, right inside your Orravo dashboard. Nothing hidden behind a monthly statement.
If a contract is refunded, the matching commission reverses — fair both ways. Otherwise you earn your full rate on every qualifying sale.
On annual subscriptions you keep earning at least 5% for as long as the parish or diocese renews — even if you move on. Past introductions never zero out.
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