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Supported Bible apps

By Brian Tan, founder of BeforeScroll Studio - Last updated: 29 May 2026

Answer: Prayer First is designed to work with the Bible apps people already use. The public site names YouVersion, Olive Tree, Logos, Blue Letter Bible, NIV Bible app, and ESV Bible app, with more planned. If a Bible app is missing, BeforeScroll Studio asks users to request it.

Named Bible app support

YouVersion

The Prayer First home page calls YouVersion "the big one." It is the clearest named example for app-based Scripture unlocks.

Olive Tree

Olive Tree is also named on the site as a supported Bible app for people who already use a study-focused Bible reader.

Logos

Logos is listed publicly as supported or expected, giving readers who use deeper study tools a path that does not require switching Bible apps.

Blue Letter Bible, NIV, ESV

The site also names Blue Letter Bible, NIV Bible app, and ESV Bible app as part of the growing list.

What "supported" means

Prayer First is not trying to replace your Bible app. Its role is to make Scripture the first stop before a distracting app opens. In practice, support means Prayer First can recognize a chosen Bible reading path well enough to count it as the key for the morning gate.

Bible app detection may differ by platform, app package name, iOS Screen Time token behavior, and future store-policy constraints. Prayer First should not be read as promising that every Bible app, every version, or every device will work immediately.

How to choose a Bible app for Prayer First

Start with the Bible app you already open without friction. Prayer First is designed around reducing the first-reach problem, so the best Bible app is the one you will actually read when Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or another chosen app is waiting behind the shield.

If your Bible app is missing

BeforeScroll Studio should treat missing-app requests as product evidence, not just support tickets. A useful request includes the Bible app name, platform, country or app store, and whether you use it mainly for reading plans, search, audio, original languages, or church reading. That makes the support list easier to prioritize without guessing from search volume alone.

The goal is not to support every religious or reading app immediately. The goal is to support the Bible apps real Prayer First users already reach for, while keeping the unlock behavior honest and privacy-preserving.

Privacy and limitations

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