So...Where have you guys been?
Despite the lack of activity on our blog and twitter accounts, we have been quite busy with both development efforts and marketing campaigns. And on both fronts, we feel we're making great progress.
From a development perspective, we have one feature nearing the end of selective-church testing, and another feature that is in the middle of internal testing. The former is our Assignments Auto Reminder feature. Each team can be set up to have WP automatically send a reminder email to members that are assigned to an upcoming service. Team Leaders can specify the number of days prior to the service that the message should be sent, as well as the message subject and body.
The other feature will allow Helpers and Planners to add "channels of communication" to their account. Currently you can only have a single email address associated with your account in WP. This feature allows you to add additional email addresses, and even text message phone numbers. What's more, you can specify the types of communication you'd like sent to each secondary communication channel. We hope to add Twitter and Facebook direct messaging as communication channels, but for the time being we've run into some API limitations with each of those systems.
So, what else is in the hopper? We have started laying the ground work for mobile and Facebook versions of WP. There is an effort afoot to make the process of building worship flows a little more intuitive. Also, 360WP will soon be getting a face-lift. And, of course, we have several other initiatives that we are yet ready to share. But it continues to be exciting times for both our staff AND our subscribers!

Is there any way to edit the worship flow in a series? It's a pesky little thing, but would be a great enhancement if it is not already available.
Blessings, Rod Hamilton
Unfortunately that is not something that can be easily done, and here's why: When a series is created, and a worship flow template is specified, WP essentially copies the template to each of the services in the series. Once created, each of those services are "free standing" and completely independent from each other and the template from which they were created. If you then make changes to a worship flow, say, add a baptism for one particular service, WP obviously let you do that with no issue. But if you then want to add a worship element for all services (that are now not all alike because you added a baptism to one of them) WP would have a very hard time figuring out how to alter worship flows of the services since they aren't all exactly the same. Does that make sense?
I'm not sure if this is the correct spot for this, but I couldn't find any other place to make a comment. anyhoo, Are there any plans for an Iphone app in the works or in the future
thanks
Mike
We sure are. We are currently working on an API set that will allow third-party systems interface with WP. Along side of this development, we are working on a WP app that will run natively on iPhone, Blackberry, and Android. And a Facebook app will be rolled out shortly there-after.
Thanks for asking!
-tom