Going through a book

For people working one book at a time.

Romans. Genesis. John. You're in it for real — chapter by chapter — and you need somewhere to keep what you find so month three still remembers month one.

A study deserves its own space

Book study isn't one note. It's dozens — questions, cross-references, "wait, that connects to…" moments. Harvous gives that study a dedicated home so Romans doesn't bleed into your Sunday notes unless you want it to.

Depth without the heavy suite

Serious academic tools exist. Harvous sits in the middle: scripture across translations, a built-in dictionary, threads per chapter, notes that can live in more than one place when a theme spans books.

You write. Harvous keeps the references, the organization, and the search.

What that looks like in Harvous

  • One space for this book

    Notes, chapter threads, highlights, and references — all for this study, in one place.

  • Cross-references that stay open

    Link out to another passage and read it right there, in the translation you prefer.

  • Notes in more than one thread

    A thought on justification can sit in your Romans thread and a theology thread at the same time.

  • Dictionary in reach

    Look up a word without leaving the note. The definition comes to you.

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 book study asks of your notes

Chapter by chapter, reference by reference — the pieces that help one book compound instead of scatter.

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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 working one book at a time.

One book. Weeks or months. Notes that compound.