Born from the frustration of a Sunday morning and turned into a mission: no church should have to spend hundreds of dollars to project a song lyric.
It all started in a small church in the Buenos Aires suburbs. The worship team used ProPresenter, the industry-standard software. It worked well, but every year brought the same uncomfortable conversation: renewing the license cost over $400 dollars. For a church that runs on donations, that's not a minor expense.
Free alternatives existed — OpenLP, MediaShout, some open-source projects — but all required installation, technical configuration, or had interfaces that intimidated any volunteer who wasn't an IT professional. PowerPoint was the emergency exit: practical until the worship leader improvised a repetition that wasn't in the file.
Martín Poblet — a developer on the team — decided, after several frustrating Sundays, to build something different: a 100% web tool that required no installation on any device, that anyone could use in five minutes, and that cost what a small church can actually pay.
That project was called Reuna. The name comes from reunar — to gather people around worship. Today it is used by churches in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Make church presentation technology accessible to any congregation, regardless of its size, budget or team's technical level.
Church software shouldn't require a 200-page manual. Every design decision in Reuna aims to ensure anyone can operate the system confidently from day one, regardless of their technical experience.
A worship service doesn't allow for technical errors. We build Reuna with redundancy and graceful degradation: if something fails, the system does its best to keep the projection running. The congregation doesn't need to know we exist.
Not every church has a megachurch budget. We believe quality technology shouldn't be exclusive to those who can afford expensive licenses. That's why we have a permanent free plan and local pricing for different countries.
Reuna's user is not a company CTO — it's the worship director, the AV volunteer, or the pastor who also operates the projector. We design for them, not for software engineers.
Full-stack developer with experience in SaaS products and, above all, in operating AV teams in churches. Reuna is built and maintained by him.
martincode.digital →Reuna was built for the volunteers who make every service possible, for the worship leaders who deserve tools that help rather than hinder them, and for churches that shouldn't have to choose between technology and budget.
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