One photo per game or service. An accurate AI count in seconds, a photo-backed record for the whole season — and a report you can hand to anyone who asks.
Actual app output — every dot is a person the model found in this photo.
Same sanctuary, same Sunday. The difference is what you can say when the board asks.
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After
The right panel is real app output: our counting model found 258 people in this photo and mapped each one.
The photo count is the mechanism. The person with the effortless, defensible record — that's the point.
Every home game, every sport, counted the same way — with the photo behind each number when the conference or the NCAA asks. Season report in one tap.
How athletics programs do it →Every service counted at the same moment, every week. Easter, fall kickoff, the slow summer — you see the real trend, and so does the board.
How churches do it →Schools, clubs, and venues that run the same event again and again: one photo per event builds the attendance history your planning runs on.
How photo counting works →No clickers, no section counts, no volunteer coordination.
From the scorer's table, the balcony, or the back of the room — one photo of your crowd.
AI counts every person in seconds and shows you the detection map so you can verify it yourself.
Every count lands in its season or series — trends, averages, and one-tap PDF & CSV reports.
Purpose-built crowd models route automatically between dense stands and sparse rooms. Every count comes with a detection map so you can see exactly who was counted, plus an image-quality score — and you can correct any count by hand. The record keeps your number.
Clickers and usher counts depend on who's counting and whether they remember. One photo at the same moment of every event is the same method every time, takes ten seconds, and keeps the photo as evidence behind the number.
Photos are processed to produce your count and stored in your own attendance record, so every number keeps its receipt. Nothing is published or shared unless you export a report yourself.
Yes — the app routes automatically between a dense-crowd model (bleachers, stadiums) and a sparse model (classrooms, small chapels), or you can choose the mode yourself.
Your first count is free. Pro is $5.99/week after a 3-day free trial, or $49.99/year — under a dollar a week for a season's worth of records.
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