Your church probably has a Facebook page, a Google listing, maybe even an Instagram — but no actual website. You're not alone. For many small and mid-sized churches, building a website feels like a luxury that requires money, time, and technical skills they don't have. Melos changes that equation entirely — it's a free, one-page church website builder that gets your church online in minutes, not months.^1
Think of Melos as a Linktree designed specifically for churches. You answer a few questions about your congregation — service times, location, pastor info, links to giving, sermons, and social media — and Melos organizes it all into a clean, mobile-friendly page at melos.church/yourchurch. No design decisions to agonize over, no code to write, no hosting to manage. The layout is intentionally opinionated: it includes exactly what a first-time church visitor needs to see, arranged the way it should be. Blocks for a welcome greeting, service hours, location with an embedded map, announcements, pastor bio, social links, and custom buttons for things like online giving or sermon archives.^2
Built by Cameron Pak, a software developer and man of faith who saw churches in his own life struggling without a web presence, Melos launched on DevHunt in January 2024 and earned the #1 Tool of the Week with 62 upvotes and over 38,000 impressions.^3 Pak's commitment is straightforward: "I built Melos to help those in ministry do ministry. My commitment is to equip any Christ-following, Bible-believing church with a free church website."^1
Why Churches Love Melos: "Just love the ease and use of the site! Excellent layout!" shared one early supporter on DevHunt.^3 Another user wrote, "Just in time for a new year and getting my church's new website up and running," reflecting how Melos removes the barrier between wanting a web presence and actually having one.^3 Smart Church Tech, a UK-based church technology resource, featured Melos as a recommended free option for churches on a zero budget, noting it as a strong alternative alongside paid builders like Nucleus and Squarespace.^4 WorshipResources.church also highlights Melos as purpose-built for "small to medium-sized churches who don't have a budget or time to build a website."^5
Melos is also featured on faith.tools, 1000.tools, and Store.app, where it holds a 5.0 rating.^6 A pro plan with custom branding is on the horizon.
Platforms: Web (any device with a browser) Pricing: Free (pro plan coming soon)