What does TPxi stand for?
TPxi stands for Technology Platform eXtended Interface. It reflects the company's focus on building tools that extend the platforms organizations already trust, with interfaces tailored to the people doing the work.
What products does TPxi Software make?
Three commercial products and a large open-source library. TPxi Go is a caller ID, contact lookup, and lightweight CRM that runs on iOS, Android, Chrome, Outlook, and Microsoft Teams. DisplayCache is church digital signage that integrates directly with TouchPoint®. RaceTimerPro is race timing software for community 5Ks, fun runs, and fundraiser races. Alongside these, TPxi Software maintains a public catalog of 50+ open-source TouchPoint® scripts, dashboards, and widgets on GitHub.
Is TPxi Software affiliated with Touchpoint Software, Inc.?
No. TPxi Software is an independent software studio that builds tools designed to extend and integrate with TouchPoint®, the church management platform from Touchpoint Software, Inc. TPxi Software is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Touchpoint Software, Inc. TouchPoint® is a registered trademark of Touchpoint Software, Inc.
Where can I find the open-source TouchPoint® tools?
All open-source TouchPoint® scripts, dashboards, widgets, and integrations from TPxi Software are available on GitHub at github.com/bswaby/Touchpoint. The catalog includes TouchPoint® custom reports, finance and giving dashboards, attendance analytics, registration tools, geographic distribution maps, link generators, fast-lane check-in, mission trip management, and many more. Most install via paste-and-go into the Special Content area of TouchPoint®.
How do I get support for a TPxi Software product?
For product-specific questions, visit the product's website: tpxigo.com, displaycache.com, or racetimerpro.com. For open-source TouchPoint® tools, open an issue on GitHub. For everything else, reach out through the contact section below.
Who builds TPxi Software's products?
TPxi Software is an independent software studio led by Ben Swaby, with a track record of building, shipping, and supporting TouchPoint® tools in live production environments. The studio focuses on practical, well-engineered work that meets users in the tools they already rely on, rather than asking them to learn yet another system.