For pastors
A quiet tool
for the people
you shepherd.
If someone in your church sent you this, they probably wanted to show you something that has quietly helped them pray. This page is for you — pastor to pastor.
Here is what it is, and what it is not.
What it is, for your people
- A way to pray daily when they don't know where to start. A phrase-by-phrase walk through the Lord's Prayer, paced for attention rather than recitation.
- A way to be prayed for by real people outside their usual circle — so the burdens they carry on their own are lifted by brothers and sisters they have never met.
- A way to pray for others — to receive one anonymous request at a time, sit with it for a moment, and tap “Amen.”
- A record of answered prayer — a journal where they can mark when God moved, and if they want, share the testimony with others.
What it is not, and will not be
- Not a social feed. There is no comments section.
- Not monetized. No ads. No paid tier. No “premium” prayer.
- Not AI-generated prayer. The app will help someone articulate what they want to say; it will never pretend to intercede.
- Not a replacement for the body. If your people use this, they should still sit in the pew next to someone. This is a companion, not a substitute.
What is coming for prayer teams
A dashboard for you and your prayer team is in progress. It will let you:
- See the requests your congregation has opted to share with the team, in one place.
- Flag a request for pastoral follow-up, and see who has reached out.
- Receive an alert when a request is flagged with crisis markers (self-harm language, severe grief) so a real human can call.
- Use the app's branding or your church's. Either way, the technology stays out of the way.
This dashboard will ship free to churches under 500 people. Larger congregations will have a modest tier for the added work of moderation and support.
If you want to help
The single most useful thing you can do right now is use the app yourself for a week. If it is real, you will know. If it is not, you will also know — and your honest feedback will sharpen it.
The second most useful thing is to tell me what is missing. What would your prayer team actually want? What would you not trust technology with? I'm listening.