Better worship planning, faster

Asaph is an AI worship planning assistant that helps you analyze songs, generate setlists, collaborate and gather feedback.

Energy of songs across a set list
Total energy across all songs in your repertoire
Gospel Story content of lyrics across all songs in your repertoire
Emotional sentiment of lyrics across all songs in your repertoire
Gospel Story content in lyrics across a set list
Overall team sentiment for a song from feedback over time
Total song type across all songs in your repertoire
Energy of songs across a set list
Total energy across all songs in your repertoire
Gospel Story content of lyrics across all songs in your repertoire
Emotional sentiment of lyrics across all songs in your repertoire
Gospel Story content in lyrics across a set list
Overall team sentiment for a song from feedback over time
Total song type across all songs in your repertoire
Energy of songs across a set list
Total energy across all songs in your repertoire
Gospel Story content of lyrics across all songs in your repertoire
Emotional sentiment of lyrics across all songs in your repertoire
Gospel Story content in lyrics across a set list
Overall team sentiment for a song from feedback over time
Total song type across all songs in your repertoire
Song Analysis

Get a 360 view of all your songs

Import instantly with Asaph for Planning Center or add manually from our library of 400+ songs.

Setlist Generator

Generate setlists instantly, anywhere

Asaph AI analyzes scripture, lyrics and your team song data to help you create gospel-centred sets in seconds, anywhere you plan.

Team Collaboration

Share setlists with anyone at any stage

Discuss your draft sets with pastors or leaders, then publish to your volunteer team—from Asaph for Mobile or inside Planning Center.

Asaph brings our team chats together in one platform. I'm no longer herding cats and we're more aligned than ever. PTL!! 😸
Music Director
Team Feedback

Gather feedback, get better context

Survey anonymous feedback from your team, giving you instant insight while building your song data based on your local church context.

Asaph brings our team chats together in one platform. I'm no longer herding cats and we're more aligned than ever. PTL!! 😸
Music Director
Song Insights

Reveal trends and discuss patterns

Review song specific sentiment for deeper insight, healthier discussion and better decision making.

Asaph brings our team chats together in one platform. I'm no longer herding cats and we're more aligned than ever. PTL!! 😸
Music Director
Worship Team Training

600+ minutes to grow together, anywhere

Watch and discuss topics from experienced artists, authors, leaders and pastors from around the world.

Adaeze Brinkman
Worship Leader
Zac Hicks
Author, The Worship Pastor
Citizens
Zach Bolen, Singer/Songwriter
CityAlight
Scott Lavender, Music Director
Darla Baltazar
Worship Leader
Bob Kauflin
Pastor, Sovereign Grace
Tim Smith
Worship Pastor, Coach
Adaeze Brinkman
Worship Leader
Zac Hicks
Author, The Worship Pastor
Citizens
Zach Bolen, Singer/Songwriter
CityAlight
Scott Lavender, Music Director
Darla Baltazar
Worship Leader
Bob Kauflin
Pastor, Sovereign Grace
Tim Smith
Worship Pastor, Coach
Adaeze Brinkman
Worship Leader
Zac Hicks
Author, The Worship Pastor
Citizens
Zach Bolen, Singer/Songwriter
CityAlight
Scott Lavender, Music Director
Darla Baltazar
Worship Leader
Bob Kauflin
Pastor, Sovereign Grace
Tim Smith
Worship Pastor, Coach

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The problem with pragmatism

There are a lot of common forms of pragmatism in the church today when it comes to gathered worship. By pragmatism I mean that we simply settle for whatever seems to work at a given point in time. But is that what the bible says we should do?

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Training worship teams in a time poor world

Worship leaders and teams are full of volunteers with full-time jobs and limited time to invest in their own training. That's why people like Citizens is partnering with us to equip music teams in churches of all sizes.

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7 examples of Jesus right emotion for the moment

Some streams of thought say that the emotionally mature person is someone whose emotions are subdued or are in check. But is that the picture that the Bible gives us? That Jesus gives us? Or do we need to think a bit deeper about emotions?

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Is it time to get off the stage?

What if the stage does more harm than good? What if we could just get on the same level and see eye to eye? After all, we are the priesthood of all believers.

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