Daily readers

For people who study a little most days.

Mornings, evenings, lunch breaks — whenever you can find a quiet stretch. You read a passage, something sticks, and then life moves on. By Thursday you're not sure what stood out on Monday.

The habit is there. The record isn't.

Daily reading works when you can look back — see what you noticed last week, follow a thought across a few days, remember what a passage meant before the week got loud.

Harvous is a notes app for that rhythm. Not a reading plan that tells you what to read. Not a devotion that writes the reflection for you. A place for your notes, linked to scripture, organized by what they're actually about.

How it fits a regular day

Open a thread for whatever you're in — a book, a theme, or just "this month." Add a note while the thought is still warm. Scripture pills keep verses one tap away.

The daily passage is there when you're not sure where to begin. Your journal follows you on web (and apps are on the way).

What that looks like in Harvous

  • Capture the thought, right then

    A note next to the passage before the moment passes. No filing ritual — just the thought and where it belongs.

  • Scripture stays connected

    Type a reference and it becomes a tap-able pill. The verse is there whenever you need it — no app-switching.

  • A thread for the stretch you're in

    Whether it's a chapter a day or a theme for the month, a thread collects what you're noticing so it compounds.

  • Recall brings a note back

    When the week gets loud, Recall can resurface a fading note or passage — so Monday's thought isn't gone by Thursday.

Ways people like you study

Use cases are how the work shows up day to day. These are the ones that fit this audience best.

Features

What a daily rhythm asks of your notes

Open a verse, save what stood out, and find it again later — the pieces people lean on most for everyday study.

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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.

“Looking forward to continuing to use it to help in my study.”

—Theo, Nov 2025

For people who study a little most days.

You open Scripture most days. Harvous is where the thoughts go.