Unisoft vs CMS — modern stack, native mobile, AI built in.
CMS has served Shluchim for 20+ years on Microsoft Access and a Cloud version since 2016. Its native mobile app has been promised since 2016 and never shipped. Unisoft brings a modern Next.js stack, native iOS and Android apps, three operational AI agents, the Tourism Extension, multi-country tax receipts and Open Banking auto-reconciliation across 3,500+ banks.
Where Unisoft stands apart from CMS
CMS is the historical Chabad Management System. Its CMS Classic version still relies on Microsoft Access and .NET 1.1, and CMS Cloud (since 2016) added a SaaS layer. Pricing ranges from free (Basic) to $99/month (Pro, capped at 100,000 families). It is solid for traditional operations but lacks the modern stack, AI, Tourism module and Open Banking that today's communities need.
Transaction commission
Native mobile app
Tech stack and modernity
AI agents built in
Family / contact caps
Multi-country tax receipts
Tourism Extension
Open Banking auto-reconciliation
Audience and openness
Unisoft vs ShulCloud, ChabadOne, CMS, ChabadSuite, Donorbox, Flowiz.
An honest side-by-side. Independent data, updated regularly. Pick what fits your community — and switch anytime.
| Feature | Unisoft | ShulCloud | ChabadOne | CMS | ChabadSuite | Donorbox | Flowiz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Transaction commission | 0% on Unlimited | Stripe fees on you | 2.6% + $0.15 | Processor fees on you | 0.99% – 1.49% | Up to 5.45% all-in | 3% of revenue forever |
| Public pricing | PDF only | Hidden page | |||||
| Entry-level monthly price | $79 | $149.99 (no payments) | ~$120 | $49 | $151 | $0 (free, +5.45%) | ~$108 + 3% + setup |
| AI assistant on WhatsApp (operations) | |||||||
| AI content generator (pages, emails, blocks) | |||||||
| Multilingual AI tourist chatbot | |||||||
| Multi-country tax receipts (CERFA, Gift Aid, 501c3, IL 46א) | US only | US only | Generic letters | US only | US, UK, CA only | Generic receipt | |
| Yahrzeit & Hebrew calendar built-in | |||||||
| Family relationships (Jewish kinship) | Basic | ||||||
| Live gala dashboard (big-screen pledges) | |||||||
| Crowdfunding with public ambassadors | Limited | Partners only | Limited | ||||
| Open Banking auto-reconciliation (3,500+ banks) | |||||||
| Tourist-facing public website + Shabbat / kosher forms | |||||||
| Live Booking.com / Airbnb sync + halakhic info per destination | |||||||
| Native CalDAV/CardDAV sync | |||||||
| Native mobile app (iOS + Android) | Admin only | CRM only | Planned since 2016 | Web only | |||
| Israeli payment gateways (Tranzila, ICredit…) | Local only | ||||||
| Multilingual UI (EN / FR / HE / +) | EN only | EN only | EN only | EN only | Forms only | EN / HE | |
| Multi-organization (federations, networks) | |||||||
| Built specifically for Jewish life | |||||||
| Open to non-Chabad synagogues & Jewish nonprofits | Chabad-only | Chabad-only | Chabad-only | Chabad-only | |||
| Migration assistance included | Classic to Cloud only |
Comparison data based on publicly listed features as of 2026. Competitors' offerings evolve — please verify on their official sites.
Pick the platform that fits your community
Choose Unisoft if
- You want a modern, mobile-first platform that ships features instead of announcing them.
- You want 0% transaction commission and predictable pricing.
- You need country-specific tax receipts (CERFA, Gift Aid, IL 46א), not generic thank-you letters.
- You want operational AI on WhatsApp and AI content generation built in.
- You expect to grow past 100,000 families without changing platforms.
- You serve a non-Chabad synagogue, Jewish nonprofit, or tourist Beth Habad.
CMS may suit you if
- You are a long-time CMS user with deep institutional knowledge of CMS Classic workflows.
- You operate on a tight budget and the free Basic plan covers your contact volume.
- You don't need AI, mobile, Tourism, Open Banking or multi-country tax compliance.
- You operate exclusively in the United States with 501(c)(3) receipts and QuickBooks.
Unisoft vs CMS — answers to common questions
How does CMS pricing compare to Unisoft?
CMS Cloud is published in a support PDF: Basic free (limited), Standard $49/mo (2,000 families), Plus $79/mo (20,000 families), Pro $99/mo (100,000 families). On top, processor fees (Authorize.net or Payrix, around 2.6% + $0.30 per transaction) are passed to the client. Unisoft Essential is $79/month + 2.6% per transaction, and Unisoft Unlimited is $249/month with 0% transaction commission. For a community processing $300,000/year in donations, Unisoft Unlimited typically saves several thousand dollars per year in commissions.
Is CMS Classic still maintained?
CMS Classic still receives bug fixes (the last public bug-fix note was in July 2022 for a Microsoft Type Library issue), but its underlying stack — Microsoft Access database, .NET Framework 1.1, Snapshot Viewer, Windows-only — is from the early 2000s. The marketing surface (chabadms.com features.htm) was last modified in 2009. CMS Cloud (since 2016) is the active SaaS product, but inherits many design decisions from the legacy version.
What about the CMS native mobile app?
Native iOS and Android apps have been announced as "planned" on the CMS site since at least 2016 — and as of 2026, they have not shipped. Today, members and staff access CMS Cloud through a web browser. Unisoft has shipped native iOS and Android apps used by staff and members daily.
Can I migrate my CMS data to Unisoft?
Yes. Data migration from CMS Classic and CMS Cloud is included in every Unisoft plan. We import contacts, families, donations, pledges, events, Hebrew dates and Yahrzeit anniversaries. Most communities are fully migrated in under two weeks.
Does CMS have AI agents?
No. CMS does not advertise any AI feature. Unisoft Unlimited includes Yossi on WhatsApp (operations from voice notes), Zalmi for content generation (landing pages, emails, blocks) and a multilingual tourism chatbot for tourist Beth Habad.



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