Best Bible notes apps

Scripture-linked study notes — dedicated apps and tools people adapt. Harvous is notes-first, not a reader.

  1. A note from us

    We built Harvous — so of course we care how this list reads. We put it first because we believe notes-first Bible study deserves its own home: not a reader feature, not sermon transcription, just a place to remember what you saved.

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    Harvous

    A Bible study notes app — scripture pills, highlights, threads, and recall. Not a Bible reader, not sermon transcription.

    Best for: People who want to remember what they saved from study

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    Spirit Notes

    Spirit Notes is great at Bible journaling; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you saved from Scripture.

    Best for: People who want a dedicated app to capture sermon notes and Bible reflections in one place.

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    Bible Note

    Bible Note is great at AI sermon transcription and flashcards; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you’ve saved from Scripture.

    Best for: Churchgoers and leaders who want one-tap sermon capture, accurate transcripts tuned for pastors, and quick-review tools like Gospel Nuggets.

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    Pencil Bible

    Pencil Bible is great at in-Bible annotation; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you saved from Scripture.

    Best for: People who love reading in one beautiful Bible app and want to mark up the text as they go.

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    Church Notes

    Church Notes is great at sermon notes, auto verse insert, and SOAP devotionals with a built-in Bible reader; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you’ve saved from Scripture.

    Best for: People who want sermon notes, SOAP, and a Bible reader without juggling multiple apps.

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    Bible Notes

    Bible Notes is great at live church note-taking with auto verses; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you’ve saved from Scripture.

    Best for: Churches and attendees who want a connected note-taking experience during services with live communication from leaders.

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    Digible

    Digible is great at Apple Pencil Bible journaling on iPad; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you’ve saved from Scripture.

    Best for: iPad users who want creative, visual Bible journaling with a built-in text.

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    Obsidian

    Obsidian is great at networked knowledge; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you’ve saved from Scripture without heavy setup.

    Best for: People who enjoy configuring systems, working in markdown, and designing your own Bible-study graph and workflows.

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    Notion

    Notion is great at general note‑taking and project docs; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you saved from Scripture.

    Best for: People who want one flexible workspace for tasks, docs, and notes across life, work, and church.

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    Apple Notes

    Apple Notes is great at quick capture; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you saved from Scripture.

    Best for: People who need a fast, built-in notes app for everything, and you’re not worried about organizing Bible study separately.

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    Logos

    Logos is great at advanced research and scholarly tools; Harvous helps you remember and connect what you’ve saved from Scripture without the complexity.

    Best for: People who need heavyweight tools for research, sermon prep, or academic study and are comfortable investing time to learn a complex platform.

  12. Compare all apps

    This shortlist is a start. See how Harvous compares to Bible readers, notes apps, study suites, and more.

How to choose

At a glance

Harvous Typical alternatives
Built-in Bible reader No — type a reference, open inline text Varies — readers yes, notes apps no
Sermon transcription No Some Bible Notes apps yes; general notes no
Scripture-linked notes Yes — pills, highlights, threads Dedicated apps yes; general notes DIY
Price Free for personal study Varies — many free tiers, Logos paid

Pick a path

  • Choose Harvous if…

    You want a notes-first Bible study app — no built-in Bible reader, no sermon transcription — focused on remembering and reconnecting with what you saved.

  • Choose a Bible reader if…

    You mainly need to read Scripture in many translations with reading plans and devotionals — YouVersion, Bible Gateway, or Olive Tree are built for that. Pair one with Harvous when notes outgrow the reader.

  • Choose a general notes app if…

    You already live in Obsidian, Notion, or Apple Notes and want maximum flexibility — but you'll wire up scripture references yourself.

  • Choose a journaling or all-in-one church app if…

    You want Apple Pencil on the page (Digible), built-in SOAP templates plus a reader (Church Notes), or AI-generated study journeys — different jobs than remembering your own written reflections.

Try a notes-first Bible study app.

Harvous is free for personal study — unlimited notes, scripture pills, highlights, and threads.