TrustRadius Insights for Access Legal Proclaim are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Recommendations
Users have provided several recommendations for Proclaim based on their experiences and research. The most common recommendations include:
Taking the time to watch videos and explore the depth of Proclaim, as this helps users become familiar with the software and improve their skills.
Giving Proclaim a try if you want an authentic-looking bible on screen, as it is recommended for this purpose.
Testing Proclaim and ensuring it fits your needs before making a purchase, in order to get a good return on investment. Users also suggest taking advantage of the free trial offered by Proclaim to explore its capabilities further.
Overall, users emphasize the importance of fully exploring the features of Proclaim, testing it out, and watching tutorial videos to maximize its potential and ensure it aligns with their needs.
We use Proclaim weekly as part of our regular process for our Worship services...which can be as many as 4 per week depending on the time of year. We begin each week preparing custom graphics as Pastor sets the service order. I use Photoshop to create custom backgrounds and Hymn images (we usually show both lyrics and the music score). We moved from Powerpoint, so Proclaim has been a game-changer for us in terms of what we can produce and the ease of having our weekly volunteers run it. We don't use many of the features offered, but the core is an integral part of our weekly workflow.
Pros
Allowance for many types of media
Generally a very stable platform
Easy to use interface
Cons
Editor could be more robust
A better way to organize the media library would be helpful
Lack of support for MOV files
Likelihood to Recommend
In my view, there is no comparable product on the market...especially at this price point. Anyone asking, I would tell them it's a world-class product. Easy to use interface, straightforward production. Compared to Powerpoint, which I know many churches still use, Proclaim is a no-brainer. It has saved me a huge amount of time in my weekly preparations.