Prayer journaling

For people whose notes look like prayer.

Sometimes you're studying. Sometimes you're talking to God on the page. Often it's both in the same stretch — a verse, a worry, a thank-you, a question you don't have words for yet.

Private space for honest writing

Prayer journaling needs a place that feels like yours. Harvous is built for personal study first — your notes stay in your space, linked to the scripture that sparked them.

You're not trying to produce content. You're trying to remember what you prayed, what you noticed, and what you want to bring back next time.

Scripture and prayer in one place

Add the verse you're sitting with. Write what comes. Tag themes when it helps — anxiety, gratitude, a person's name — so you can find the thread again without scrolling forever.

It's still a notes tool. It just happens to fit the way prayer and study overlap for a lot of people.

What that looks like in Harvous

  • Yours alone

    Personal spaces are private. Write freely — the page is for remembering, not performing.

  • Verses next to the prayer

    Keep the scripture that prompted the prayer one tap away, so the note and the passage stay together.

  • Themes you can return to

    When the same worry or hope shows up across weeks, tags and threads help you see the pattern.

  • Find what you wrote

    Search by a phrase half-remembered from last month. Prayer notes shouldn't disappear into a phone gallery.

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 prayer-shaped notes need

Private capture, scripture nearby, and a way back to what you wrote — without turning prayer into a productivity system.

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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.

For people whose notes look like prayer.

When your notes look a lot like prayer.