About MANNAH
Building Financial Peace,
One Believer at a Time
MANNAH — named after the daily bread God provided in the wilderness — is an AI-powered financial coach that helps Christians take control of their money, honor God with their giving, and build lasting generational wealth.
Our Mission
We exist to make biblical financial stewardship simple, accessible, and actionable. Too many believers carry the weight of debt, financial stress, and confusion — not because they lack faith, but because they lack the right tools. MANNAH bridges that gap with AI coaching rooted in scripture, not Wall Street.
What We Believe
Faith First
Every feature is designed around the conviction that God owns it all and we are stewards of His provision.
Financial Freedom
Debt-free living isn't a dream — it's a biblical mandate. We build tools that make it achievable.
Community Over Competition
We believe in lifting each other up. MANNAH is built for families, churches, and communities.
Accessible to All
Available in English, Spanish, French, and Haitian Creole. A free plan ensures cost is never a barrier.
Our Story
MANNAH was born in Miami, Florida — a city where cultures collide, hustle is constant, and faith runs deep. We saw friends, family members, and church communities struggling with the same financial challenges: how to budget when income is inconsistent, how to tithe when debt feels overwhelming, how to build wealth when no one ever showed you how.
We built MANNAH as a modern-day manna: daily provision for your financial journey. Just as God provided bread in the wilderness one day at a time, MANNAH delivers daily guidance, encouragement, and tools to help you steward faithfully — one step at a time.
MANNAH was founded by Jean Marc Charles and is a product of Automated ERP Service LLC, headquartered in Miami. We are not a bank or licensed financial advisor. We are builders, believers, and stewards who believe technology can serve the Kingdom.
"The Lord will open to you his good treasury, the heavens, to give the rain to your land in its season and to bless all the work of your hands."
— Deuteronomy 28:12