Planning Center FAQ's
Can we try it before we have to pay for it? What about refunds?
Yes. All new paying accounts come with a 30-day free trial (upgrades are not eligible for the 30 day free trial). Cancel before you are billed on the 30th day and your credit card won't be charged (refunds will not be issued if you do not cancel within 30 days). Get started today and try Planning Center for free. For more information on the free trial and refund policy, see this FAQ.Which pricing level is right for me? Can I change my mind?
First, pick the pricing level that seems to make the most sense. Don't worry too much, because no matter which level you choose you have 30 days to try it out absolutely free. Then if you are satisfied, continue to use the service as long as your account is up to date. If you would like to switch to a higher or lower level or cancel your account, you can do so at anytime from the "my account" page.What are the system requirements to use Planning Center?
Since Planning Center is hosted on our servers, there's nothing to install and no server/platform requirements to worry about. All you need is a modern web browser with Javascript turned on (Planning Center officially supports IE 6 or later on the PC, Firefox on Mac, PC, Linux, and Safari on Mac) and an internet connection. Planning Center does not support IE 5.x on the Mac or PC. If you have IE 5, we recommend switching to Firefox — it's modern, fast, compatible, and free.Can we run Planning Center on our own servers?
Planning Center is a web-based, hosted service. It is not available for purchase to install on your own servers.Do I need a CCLI membership?
We do not require you to have a CCLI membership to use Planning Center. If you do have a CCLI membership (you probably should), you can export songs from CCLI's database and import them directly to Planning Center, alleviating the need to type in author and copyright information.We do recommend that every church either have a CCLI membership or something similar.
Are there legal implications for uploading songs and sheet music?
Planning Center does not include any form of copyright licensing and is not responsible for any misuse on your part. Sharing mp3s, charts or lyrics that you do not have the licenses for is illegal. If you own all the copyrights to a song, maybe for a song you have written, or you have obtained the licenses to distribute them electronically, you are free to do so.The CCLI license covers the distribution of lyrics, charts & self-recorded (your band) audio for most worship songs.
One way to obtain licenses for the original audio files is to link directly to the song on a music store like iTunes or AmazonMP3, and let your users download the songs for themselves.
Contact Church Copyright Administration for more information about copyrights.