Daily journal

For the person who studies every day and wants to hold onto what they find.

You study most mornings. Or evenings, or whenever you can find time. You add a verse you're sitting with, write what comes to mind, connect it to something else you've been thinking about. But by Thursday, most of it is gone. Not lost exactly. Just... nowhere.

The habit is there. The record isn't.

Daily study works when you can look back — see what you noticed last week, follow a thread of thought across days, remember what a passage meant to you before life moved on.

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

How people use it day to day

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

The daily passage gives you a starting point when you're not sure where to begin. Everything syncs across web, iOS, iPad, and Mac so your journal follows you.

What that looks like in Harvous

  • Capture the thought, right then

    A note next to the passage before the moment passes. Takes five seconds. No formatting, no filing — just the thought and where it belongs.

  • Scripture pills keep it connected

    Type "Romans 8:1" and it becomes a tap-able link across all 7 translations. The verse text is there whenever you need it — no app-switching, no losing your place.

  • A thread for whatever you're studying

    Whether you're working through a chapter a day or a whole book in a week, a thread collects all your thoughts on the same topic. The thread becomes your record.

  • The daily passage

    A reading for each day of the year, with space to add what stays with you. Start there if you're not sure where to begin.

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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 the person who studies every day and wants to hold onto what they find.

You study every day. Harvous is where the thoughts go.