A calmer way to stay rooted in Scripture

Carry Scripture with you through the week

BibleStep helps you read the Bible, capture what stands out, return to linked verses, and build a steady rhythm of prayer and reflection.

Start free. Bible reading and core features stay available without a subscription.

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Sunday sermon on John 3Sermon

John 3:16

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James 2:17

Why BibleStep exists

The connection fades. BibleStep keeps it alive.

Many believers face the same gap: they hear something meaningful in a sermon or Scripture, but by midweek the connection is already fading. BibleStep exists to help keep that thread alive.

  • Read Scripture without distraction
  • Keep sermon notes and personal reflections in one place
  • Link notes to the verses that shaped them
  • Return to those verses during the week
  • Build a visible rhythm of reading, prayer, and reflection

How it works

A simple weekly rhythm

BibleStep is built around a simple weekly rhythm.

01

Read or hear something meaningful

Start with a passage of Scripture or a sermon that stays with you.

02

Capture it in a note

Write a sermon note or personal reflection while it is still fresh.

03

Link it to the verses

Connect your notes to the actual Scripture so you can come back to it later.

04

Return during the week

Revisit those verses, notes, and prayers instead of losing them after one day.

05

See your rhythm grow

Your reading, notes, and prayer begin to form a visible spiritual rhythm over time.

Inside BibleStep

A simple, private space for Scripture, notes, and rhythm

Today

See your current rhythm, reading time, and latest notes in one calm daily view.

TodayTue, Mar 31
Your rhythm4 days
12
min reading
3
notes this week

Latest notes

Sunday sermon on John 3Sermon

John 3:16

Faith and worksPersonal

James 2:17

Bible

Read Scripture, search passages, and return to verses already connected to your notes.

John · Chapter 3

1Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.

2This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God..."

16For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish...

Notes

Keep sermon notes and personal reflections together, without losing the verses behind them.

Notes+ New note
Sunday sermon on John 3Sermon

John 3:16 · 30 Mar

Faith and works reflectionPersonal

James 2:17 · 28 Mar

Psalm 23 — morning readingReading

Psalm 23:1 · 25 Mar

You

See prayer, rhythm history, and personal spiritual continuity over time.

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What makes BibleStep different

Designed for how believers actually read

Scripture first

BibleStep is designed around the text of Scripture, not endless content consumption.

Private, not social

Your notes, prayers, and rhythm stay personal. This is not a feed or a public platform.

Built for continuity

BibleStep is not only for reading in the moment. It helps you return to what mattered later in the week.

No pressure-based spirituality

The product is designed to encourage rhythm without guilt-driven gamification.

Free and Plus

Useful for free. Plus adds depth.

BibleStep is useful for free. Plus adds depth, history, and organization.

Free

Everything you need to get started.

  • Bible reading
  • Basic notes
  • Basic prayer tracking
  • Basic verse linking
  • Basic reverse verse links
  • Basic Bible search
  • 30 days of rhythm history
Start free
Plus

BibleStep Plus

For deeper rhythm, history, and organization.

  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • Unlimited notes
  • Unlimited prayer entries
  • Full rhythm calendar history
  • Note tags and light organization
  • Full reverse verse history
  • Fuller stats and history view
See Plus in app

You are not paying for access to Scripture. Plus is for users who want more history, organization, and a fuller view of their spiritual rhythm.

Built with care

Thoughtfully made for personal faith

Scripture remains free

Bible reading and the core experience stay available without a subscription.

Private by design

BibleStep is built for personal reflection, not public performance.

No manipulative spiritual gamification

The product is designed to support consistency without turning faith into a pressure system.

BibleStep is intentionally not a social network, church management tool, or AI spiritual assistant.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is BibleStep free to use?
Yes. Bible reading and the core experience are available for free. Plus adds unlimited notes, fuller history, and organization features.
Do I need to be part of a church to use it?
No. BibleStep is a personal product for individual reading, notes, prayer, and rhythm.
Is this a Bible app or a notes app?
It is both, but the core value is the connection between Scripture, notes, prayer, and visible rhythm over time.
Does BibleStep use AI to interpret Scripture for me?
No. BibleStep is designed to help you read, reflect, and return to Scripture personally, without replacing that process with AI.
Can I use BibleStep privately?
Yes. BibleStep is built as a private, personal experience.
Where do I start?
Open the app and begin with onboarding. BibleStep will help you choose a simple starting path.

Start building your rhythm with Scripture

Read the Bible, capture what stands out, return to it during the week, and keep your spiritual life connected in one place.

Open the app on app.biblestep.com