If you absolutely must go through the motions of phone activation for historical or troubleshooting reasons, here is what the process looked like so you can recognize it in menus:
If you manage to speak to a human at the current support line, they will politely inform you that legacy activation codes are no longer generated.
Back in 2009, high-speed internet was not universal. Many churches in rural areas relied on dial-up or spotty DSL. To accommodate this, Softouch (the developer of EasyWorship) offered a manual phone activation system. activate easyworship by phone 2009
Here is how it worked originally:
For years, this was a reliable method. However, that infrastructure was decommissioned around 2015-2016 when Softouch shifted to a cloud-based subscription model (EasyWorship 7 and later). If you absolutely must go through the motions
Published: Legacy Software Support Archive
Target Audience: Churches, worship leaders, and AV teams still running EasyWorship 2009
If you have landed on this page, chances are you are running a legacy system. You have a computer in your sound booth that hasn’t been updated in over a decade, and it is displaying that frustrating "License Activation Required" message. You remember that in 2009, the standard way to unlock your software was to activate EasyWorship by phone. If you manage to speak to a human
But here is the reality in 2025 and beyond: Everything has changed. Phone lines have been disconnected, support models have shifted, and Windows itself has evolved. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about phone activation for EasyWorship 2009, why it is likely failing, and what your practical options are today.
You cannot get a phone activation code for 2009. However, EasyWorship's current support team may offer you a loyalty discount to upgrade to EasyWorship 7 or 8.