Coordinate your ward,in one place.
Built for bishoprics, used by the whole ward — Sunday's program, the calendar, speakers, to-dos, and the ward contact list that ties it all together.
Stop running your ward from six different tabs.
The speaker list, the calendar, the council assignments, the program, the notes — Numbered brings the day-to-day under one roof, on the same data, on every phone.
Numbered
One contact list as the backbone, and the program, calendar, to-dos, callings, and interviews all running on it.
Remember every member.
Activity level, personal notes, interview history, and to-dos — for everyone in your ward. The things a bishop tries to hold in his head, written down where he'll actually find them. Your read on someone, not a status pulled from any record.
Sacrament meeting, planned together.
Set the theme, speakers, and prayers straight from your ward list. Speakers stay hidden from the ward until you confirm they've agreed — then the program publishes itself the moment it's saved. There's even a clean conducting script for whoever runs the meeting.
Find your next speaker in seconds.
Numbered knows when each member last spoke and last prayed, and ranks the ward so the people who haven't been asked in a while rise to the top. Picking next Sunday goes from a guessing game to a glance — quick, and fair.
Ward events, with the memories attached.
Publish activities, youth nights, and service projects, then add the photos. The first becomes the cover; the rest a swipeable gallery. Over time the calendar quietly becomes your ward's history — pictures and all.
The assignments that come out of council.
Everything that falls out of bishopric and ward-council meetings lands on a shared to-do list — grouped by when it's due, assignable to whoever owns it, and linkable to the member it's about. Drag to reorder, check it off, move on.
Power tools, quietly available.
Never in the way — there when the question comes up.
Calling tracker
Move a name from considering to sustained on a board the bishopric shares. The record stays in LCR — this is the messy middle.
Interview scheduling
Publish the bishopric's open slots, see who needs scheduling, and book against the right interviewer — all on one board.
Reports
Summaries that are tedious by hand — who's moving in or out soon, where members go to school — already built.
Map view
Flip the directory to a map and see where members actually live — handy for planning visits and ministering routes.
Make it fit your ward
Add the custom fields your ward tracks, then filter and sort the whole list in two taps. Your filters are remembered.
Compliance reminders In design
The recurring duties that are easy to forget — financial statement, quarterly report, audit — dropped onto the right to-do list automatically.
The week-to-week moments.
Where Numbered saves a text, a call, or a trip to the clerk's office.
And for everyone else in the ward.
Members get the useful half — no leader tools, no clutter.
This Sunday, on your phone.
The program the moment it's published — theme, speakers, hymns. Tappable hymn numbers open straight to the Church's hymn page. A gentle reminder lands ten minutes before.
One calendar for the ward.
Activities, youth nights, service projects, and schedule exceptions — all in one place, with photos from the ones that already happened. Changes push to your phone.
A little about everyone.
Members add a sentence or two — the kind of thing you'd pick up in a two-minute hallway chat. Faces and friendly words; no phone-number lists. Plus the ward basics a new move-in always has to ask around for.
Built to support LCR,
not replace it.
Numbered fills the gaps the Church's own tools leave open, and sends you back to LCR for the record itself.
It imports only contacts
The one thing Numbered pulls from LCR is contact information — exported the same way the Member Tools app already lets you share it. No callings, ordinance dates, temple-recommend status, or ministering data. Ever.
It fills the gaps
Planning sacrament meetings, coordinating callings, scheduling interviews, keeping notes on members — the day-to-day work the Church's tools don't cover.
It sends you back to LCR
When a calling is sustained in the pipeline, Numbered nudges you to record it in LCR. The official record stays the official record.
Built to hold only what you put in it.
Numbered is your own contact list and your own notes — never a mirror of the membership record.
Private notes stay private
A leader's notes belong to that leader — never shared with the rest of the bishopric, never inherited by the next person called.
Not a copy of any record
No Church password, no connection to any Church system, no mirror of the membership record. Callings and addresses stay in LCR and the Tools app.
Encrypted, end to end
Everything is encrypted on the way to the server and while it sits there. Numbered only ever holds the data you choose to add.
Independent app
Not affiliated with or endorsed by the Church — made by members, for the people doing the work of running a ward.
The official record is the official record. Numbered points you back to LCR and the Tools app to keep it current.