Threads

Connect notes into threads that follow your study.

Folders and tags organize automatically. Threads are how you manually connect notes — a book study, a sermon series, a theme you're tracing across months.

Auto-organize, then connect what matters

Harvous sorts notes into folders and tags as you write. Threads are the layer on top — the connections you choose to make between notes, even when they live in different folders.

Working through Romans? A thread collects every note on the book. Tracing a theme across passages? Thread the notes that belong together, regardless of when you wrote them.

A record, not a pile

Threads turn scattered notes into a study record. Open the thread and follow the line of thought — what you noticed in chapter 1 connects to what you wrote in chapter 8.

What that looks like in Harvous

  • Folders sort themselves

    Auto-folders and auto-tags organize every note. Add your own anytime — threads sit on top of that structure.

  • Connect across folders

    A note in your daily journal can thread to a note in your Romans study — the connection is yours to make.

  • Scripture pills in every thread

    Every note in a thread can carry scripture pills — so the thread becomes a map of passages and reflections.

  • Share a thread via link

    Share a note with a link when you want someone else to see one piece — threads stay yours until you choose to share.

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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.

Build threads that hold your study together.

Sign up free — threads are included on every plan.