After several months of hard work, late nights, burnout, ups and downs and what not, I finally launch my very first product. A comprehensive church management software. Excited for this new chapter!!! The future is bright!!!
Tablert is officially LIVE!🚀🚀
Pastors, church administrators, and leadership members, your all-in-one tool for smart, efficient and comprehensive church management has arrived.
Purpose-built for the modern church.
Explore more: https://t.co/DRSjh66F3w
A minister went live on national television, visibly excited that he had finally found a “gotcha moment” against ordinary Ghanaians.
Why? Because a draft bill was published on the ministry’s official website, then quietly revised four different times through closed-door meetings without properly communicating any of those changes to the public.
After that, he confidently says: “The old bill is dead. You people are online criticizing a dead bill. You don’t have the updated bill.” As if secrecy, poor communication, and public confusion are achievements.
You are pushing 15 digital bills that will affect millions of citizens, businesses, creators, and young people, yet the public engagement has been chaotic from the beginning. Instead of transparency, accountability, and respect, citizens are being mocked on live TV for reacting to the only version they were officially given access to.
Leadership is not a game of catching citizens off guard. If people are confused, the failure is in communication, not in the public asking questions. This is not it.
Ghana is failing us.
A KNUST alumnus working as a software engineer since 2017 earns ₵40,000 monthly. He’s married and believes the secret to enjoying life is simply taking it as it comes.
Dear Mr. President @JDMahama and @samgeorgegh ,
The One Million Coders initiative gave many young people hope for the future of Ghanaian technology and innovation.
That is why many of us are deeply worried that the proposed NITA bill may unintentionally contradict that same vision.
You cannot encourage young people to learn coding, AI, robotics, and software development while creating broad barriers that could make experimentation, freelancing, startup building, and entry into the tech ecosystem harder.
Nobody is saying there should be no regulation. High-risk sectors absolutely need stronger oversight.
But Ghana’s innovation ecosystem still needs room for curiosity, experimentation, self-learning, mentorship, and real-world building.
Some of the greatest innovations globally started with young people experimenting freely long before formal recognition followed.
And even if part of this is about regulatory revenue, we must ask ourselves:
Are we willing to trade the future of indigenous Ghanaian innovation for short-term fees and bureaucracy?
The real opportunity is not just regulating technology.
It is creating an environment where Ghanaian builders can grow technologies the world actually uses.
Please let your legacy be one that protected and accelerated indigenous African innovation coming out of Ghana.
Many young people in the tech ecosystem are genuinely worried and hope our voices will be heard.
Please share until the President sees this.
@kwekutech@gyaigyimii@TheDumbTechGuy@kwadwosheldon@MacJordaN@barkervogues@thenanaaba@tech_twi
For two days now I’ve been trying to deploy and update on @TablertHQ but a newly added data point in the payment metadata was not getting inserted into the database. I could log and see the expected data in the terminal but for some reason it wasn’t reaching the database.
While visiting a new church today, I had to walk out quickly to fix a subscription bug on @TablertHQ for another church whose members couldn’t record attendance, right at the car park, good thing I always carry my laptop around 😅. I wonder what the onlookers were thinking🤣
I’ve been working on a church management platform called Tablert @tablerthq to help churches stay organized and connected.
If you know any pastor or church leader who might benefit from this, kindly share this flyer with them.
Learn more at https://t.co/gDtL1F3Ihi
A good time to make this spread and trend again…….
Let’s go !
Jesus just has to be who He says He is. No one gives this joy that He gives.
We celebrate our king, JESUS !
One thing we strongly believe at Tablert:
Churches shouldn’t be locked out of core tools because of pricing.
So we’re updating our plans, every church gets full access.
The only difference is congregation size and number of users.
That’s how it should be.
We’re updating Tablert’s plans to better serve churches.
All features are available on every plan.
Pricing only scales with church size and number of users.
Simple. Fair. Built for churches.
We’re rolling out two new features on Tablert:
1️⃣ Attendance Leaderboard – Not for competition, but to help you identify your most consistent members and those who may need follow-up.
2️⃣ Member Attendance History – View any member’s attendance across the week, month, or year in one click.
Building tools that help churches care better.
- Bulk member data import.
- Easy self registration (church members).
- Seamless Attendance Tracking.
- Easy finance data tracking.
- Real-time insights and analytics on all your data ( congregation, attendance & finance ).
- Configure platform to the unique structure of your church.
and many more, only on TABLERT, your all-in-one church administration tool.
Behind every church administration is a team trying to stay organized.
We’re here to make that easier. Switch from multiple sheets and files to Tablert today, your all-in-one church administration tool.
Take advantage of our 30-Day free trial to explore all features before committing.