
Harvous vs Pulpit AI
Pulpit AI is strong at AI sermon assistance and turning a message into clips and church content; Harvous helps you remember and reconnect the prep notes you write.
Choose Pulpit AI if…
Pastors and teams who want AI help drafting ideas and repurposing Sunday into midweek content.
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.
Works best alongside
Harvous for the scripture-linked outline and series notes you want to find again next year.
Side by side
A quick look at what each app is built for — not a feature checklist, but the job each one does best.
| Harvous | Pulpit AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Best at | Remembering and threading what you saved from Scripture | AI sermon assistant plus multiplying one sermon into clips, guides, and social content. |
| Primary use | Bible study notes with scripture pills, highlights, and recall | Church content platform for sermon prep help and post-sermon distribution. |
| Built-in Bible reader | No — type a reference, open inline text | Varies |
| Sermon transcription | No | No / varies |
| Ideal for | People who want to remember what they saved from study | Pastors and teams who want AI help drafting ideas and repurposing Sunday into midweek content. |
Related guides
Broader shortlists that include Pulpit AI — or dig into alternatives in the same lane.