Highlights & Annotations

Mark what matters. Find it when you need it.

Highlight a phrase in your note or inside a scripture pill, leave an annotation, and come back to it in the highlights view — not buried in old pages.

Highlights that lead somewhere

Mark a passage or phrase, then leave yourself an annotation: a question, a cross-reference, the thing you don't want to forget next time you read this. Pin the important ones.

Filter by kind — notes, scripture, references, connected. Your highlights aren't a graveyard. They're how you find your way back.

Inside your notes and inside scripture

Highlight text in a regular note or inside a scripture pill. The annotation stays attached to the phrase — so when Recall resurfaces the note, the highlight comes with it.

What that looks like in Harvous

  • Color-code phrases

    Use highlight colors to mark different kinds of insights — a question in one color, a cross-reference in another.

  • Annotations that stick

    Leave a note on the highlight itself — the thing you don't want to forget next time you read this passage.

  • Highlights view

    See every highlight across notes and scripture in one place. Filter by kind and jump back to the source.

  • Pin what matters

    Pin a highlighted note to keep it at the top of your list when you're revisiting a study thread.

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Works alongside other tools

Harvous does a different job than most Bible apps. Many people use it next to something they already love.

Save what matters from your study.

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