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title: Surpass Congregational pricing - what does it actually cost?
Metadescription: Surpass Congregational is about $600 a year before MARC conversion and upgrades - the real total for a small church library, and who should still pick it.
Display description: Surpass Congregational is $50 USD a month, billed annually - about $600 USD a year - for a church library that will never approach the 10,000-volume ceiling it is priced against. Here is the full total, and who should still choose it.
author: Dan Edwards
author_role: Founder
author_url: https://danedwardsdeveloper.com
author_linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-edwards-developer
published: 2026-07-15
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Token estimate: ~1,900

# Surpass Congregational pricing - what does it actually cost?

By **[Dan Edwards](https://yourbooknest.com/contact)**, Founder.

Surpass Congregational is US$50 (source) - £38 | €44 | CA$71 | A$72 | NZ$88 a month, billed annually - about US$600 (source) - £450 | €522 | CA$852 | A$864 | NZ$1,056 a year. The vendor prints only the monthly rate, and the Congregational landing page shows features and a demo form with no price at all, so the yearly figure is one you have to work out yourself.

For a church shelf of a couple of hundred books lent on trust, US$600 (source) - £450 | €522 | CA$852 | A$864 | NZ$1,056 a year buys [a full library system aimed at a library ten times the size](/articles/surpass-alternative-for-small-church-libraries). Your Book Nest is a flat £45 | US$60 | €50 | CA$85 | A$85 | NZ$100 a year for the same job, so the sticker gap is real before any extras. The extras are where the real total lives.

## What $600 a year does and doesn't include

The Congregational plan covers cataloguing, circulation, a public catalogue, barcode label printing and email notices, up to 10,000 volumes and 1,000 patrons. Several things a church might assume are included sit outside it:

-   **Moving your existing list in.** Surpass is a MARC-based system and, in its own words, "can only import MARC records." A church bringing a spreadsheet or CSV of its shelf needs a paid conversion through the migration service before the data will load - a cost quoted per job, not published.
-   **Serving a church school.** Congregational is sold "only for church, temple, and other congregational libraries. It is not church-school libraries." A single library that serves both the place of worship and an attached school is pushed up to the Small Library plan, US$70 (source) - £53 | €61 | CA$99 | A$101 | NZ$123 a month, about US$840 (source) - £630 | €731 | CA$1,193 | A$1,210 | NZ$1,478 a year.
-   **Fines, custom reports and auto-renew.** On the cheapest Congregational plan these are gated to the Small Library edition and above. Wanting any of them is another push up the ladder.
-   **Add-on modules.** Enhanced Content, the Reading Program Service (AR, Reading Counts, Lexile) and SMS text notices are all paid add-ons with no published price - quoted on request, on top of the plan.

Each is the difference between the headline monthly rate and what a real church library ends up paying, and none of them appears next to the US$50 (source) - £38 | €44 | CA$71 | A$72 | NZ$88 figure.

## The ceiling you're paying for

The Congregational price is set against a 10,000-volume, 1,000-patron ceiling. Surpass meters holdings rather than titles, so two copies of one book count as two - but even a duplicate-heavy shelf of a few hundred books sits nowhere near 10,000. A 40-patron congregation is a twenty-fifth of the patron cap.

Paying US$600 (source) - £450 | €522 | CA$852 | A$864 | NZ$1,056 a year for headroom you will never use is the core of the Congregational value question. The plan is well built and well regarded; it is priced for a library that has genuinely outgrown a spreadsheet, not for a trolley of 200 books.

## When Surpass is still the right choice

Surpass earns its price when a church actually wants a full ILS. It has a public catalogue members can search from home, a holds and ready-for-pickup queue, proper MARC cataloguing with Z39.50 lookup, reading-program data for an attached church school, email and SMS notices, a mobile circulation app, custom report design, and printed patron ID cards. If your library needs those, US$600 (source) - £450 | €522 | CA$852 | A$864 | NZ$1,056 a year is a fair price for them and Your Book Nest is not the tool - it leaves all of that out on purpose.

## What Your Book Nest costs instead

Your Book Nest is a flat £45 | US$60 | €50 | CA$85 | A$85 | NZ$100 a year, every feature included, every librarian sign-in included, with no per-title or per-copy meter that climbs as the shelf grows. There is no MARC requirement, so an existing spreadsheet pastes straight in with no conversion charge. Each copy gets a free three-word code like `oak-bat-tree`, printed on a label on blank stock, so there is nothing to scan and no barcode supply to buy. Patrons get read-only logins to see their own loans.

The trade is honesty about scope: no public catalogue, no holds queue, no MARC cataloguing, and patron email reminders are still in progress. Those are deliberate omissions for a 20-50-patron high-trust library, not gaps Surpass would let you paper over.

The quickest way to judge the fit is the home page, which is a live demo - add a book, give it two copies and lend them, with no account and no card. If you are still weighing the field, [best church library software](/articles/best-church-library-software) and [what library software really costs](/articles/what-library-software-really-costs) set Surpass beside the alternatives.

## Q&A

**Q: How much does Surpass Congregational cost per year?**
A: It is billed monthly but paid annually, so the yearly total is roughly twelve times the sticker rate. The vendor publishes only the monthly rate on its FAQ and shows no price at all on the Congregational product page, so the yearly figure is one you have to calculate. It covers up to 10,000 volumes and 1,000 patrons.

**Q: Are there extra costs on top of the Congregational plan?**
A: Often, yes. Bringing an existing spreadsheet in needs a paid MARC conversion, since Surpass only imports MARC records. Fines, custom reports and auto-renew are reserved for higher editions, and modules like Enhanced Content, reading-program data and SMS notices are paid add-ons quoted on request.

**Q: Can a church-school library use the Congregational plan?**
A: No. Surpass restricts Congregational to church, temple and other congregational libraries, and states plainly it is not for church-school libraries. A library serving both a place of worship and a school is directed to the Small Library plan, which costs more per year.

**Q: Is Surpass worth it for a small church library?**
A: It depends on what the library needs. Surpass is a capable full ILS with a public catalogue, holds, MARC cataloguing and reading-program tools, and it is priced for a library that wants all of that. For a shelf of a couple of hundred books lent on trust, most of that surface goes unused, and a flat-priced tool built for that scale, such as Your Book Nest, does the catalogue-and-lending job for a fraction of the cost.

**Q: How does Your Book Nest pricing compare?**
A: Your Book Nest is a flat yearly price with every feature and every librarian login included, and no meter that climbs as the collection grows. There is no MARC requirement, so an existing list imports without a conversion fee, and copy labels print on blank stock with no barcodes to buy. It leaves out the heavy ILS features - public catalogue, holds, MARC - that a small high-trust library does not use.
