Your Father in heaven
sees you.
Everything your faith needs.
In one app.
Seen gives you Scripture, friends, community, and a guide who can explain any verse and answer the questions you've been afraid to ask. All in one app. Built by believers. Made for how faith actually grows.
Free to download · 3-day premium trial · iPhone & iPad
A journey, written for the life
you're actually living.
Tell Seen what season you're in. What you're carrying. What you want to grow into. We write you a personalized journey from scratch — title, themes, daily passages, reflection questions. Yours. Not pulled from a shelf.
Built from your answers
Faith level, posture, season of life, the struggles you named — grief, identity, marriage, parenting, the weight of all of it. All of it feeds the blueprint.
Named for you
Every journey gets its own title. Not "Beginner Bible Plan." Something like "Kneeling Deep: Returning to the Father" — if that's where you actually are.
A new day every morning
Today's passage, today's devotional, today's reflection question — pre-generated and waiting for you when you wake up.
The arc bends toward what you need next
Each week is generated fresh from the week before. Not “you should be on Day 12 by now” — you're on the day you needed today.
Kneeling Deep
When the darkness returns.
PSALM 88
“You have taken from me my closest friends and have made me repulsive to them. I am confined and cannot escape… darkness is my closest friend.”
Abram's question
What's the darkness you're closest to right now?
A devotional, written this morning.
Just for you.
Every morning, Seen writes you a devotional from scratch. Three or four paragraphs anchored on today's Scripture, shaped by what you're carrying, and built around the day of the journey you're on.
Anchored on today's Scripture
Every paragraph quotes the actual text. If you read Psalm 88, your devotional is Psalm 88 — not a vague reflection that mentions it.
Shaped by your posture
Hopeless → it builds hope. Stressed → it invites rest. Growing → it pushes you. Uncertain → it opens a door. It's not always gentle. It matches reality.
Ends with a prayer and a question
One short prayer you can actually pray on the subway. One reflection question that knows what week of the journey you're on and what you said last time.
Tap to keep going with Abram
Two chips at the bottom pick up the conversation. He already knows what you read, what day you're on, and what the passage was trying to say.
When the darkness returns.
Some mornings the light from yesterday is gone. Psalm 88 was written for those mornings.
Heman doesn't dress it up. “Darkness is my closest friend,” he writes — and the psalm ends without resolution. That's the gift. You don't have to fake light to be in the book.
Sit with one verse today that doesn't comfort you. Let it stay uncomfortable for ten minutes.
Reading plans, built around
what you're actually going through.
You tell Seen what you're wrestling with. We build the plan.
Name the exact thing you're going through — “I'm getting divorced.” “I can't stop drinking.” “My dad died.” “I'm scared to be a father.” “I don't know if I still believe.” — and Seen generates a personalized reading plan for that exact thing. Scripture references, themes, the whole arc.
The plan you needed didn't exist until you asked for it. Now it does.
Topic plans, generated for you
Name what you're chewing on. Get a 7 or 14-day plan built around it.
Or pick something traditional
A book in 21 days. The whole Bible in a year. A fixed plan. The classics are still here.
Read with friends
Invite anyone. Watch each other's progress rings sync in real time. See who showed up today. Quiet accountability — the kind that doesn't need a group text.
Daily reset at midnight
Miss a day, the streak breaks. That's the deal. Come back anyway. The book doesn't leave.

A Bible app where fellowship
actually happens in the app.
For decades, Christians have been forced to choose between a solo reading app and a Zoom small group nobody shows up to. Seen finally collapses that gap.
Live video Bible study, built right in. HD, 30fps, up to 25 friends on screen — but built for the small circle, not the big crowd. No Zoom link taped to a devotional. No comment thread pretending to be community. A circle of friends, face to face, reading a book of the Bible together — week by week — led by whoever in your group said yes to hosting.
It's the first Bible app where you can actually study the Bible with someone. The kind of feature that should have existed years ago. It didn't — until now.
Video, face to face
You can see each other. For eight weeks of Romans, that matters. Tears, laughter, silence — the things that move a Bible study can't move through a microphone.
A circle, not a stadium
Up to 25 seats — but the magic happens at 6–10. Everyone broadcasts. Everyone speaks. Bible study works at the size of friendship. So that's the size we built it.
Real curriculum
Your host sets the weekly agenda — passages, discussion questions, prayer focus. Persists between sessions. You pick up where you left off, every time.
60-minute sessions
Hard cap. So it actually ends. So people actually come back next week.
Abram can pull up a chair
If your group wants, invite him into the call. He listens, and speaks when you ask him something — about a verse, a word, a struggle someone named out loud.

Most “AI Bible apps” are ChatGPT wearing a cross.
Abram is something else.
There are 30 GPT-wrapper Bible chatbots on the App Store. Abram is not one of them. He's the spiritual companion at the center of Seen — built from the ground up to do what those can't.
Posture-aware
Abram talks to you differently when you're weary than when you're focused, and differently when you're struggling than when you're steady. He responds to where you actually are — not just to the words you typed.
Faith-level adaptive
A seeker asking about Jesus gets a different Abram than a seminary student asking about Romans 9. He meets you at your altitude, not at someone else's.
He knows Scripture cold
Stuck on a verse? Confused by a passage? Want to understand what a word actually meant in the original Greek, why two stories seem to contradict, or what a passage meant to the people who first read it? Ask him. Anything. No question is too small. No question is too hard. He won't make you feel like you should already know the answer.
Text chat, anytime
Ask what a verse means. Tell him about your day. Send him something you highlighted and ask why it stopped you.
Live voice, from a golden orb
Tap the orb on the home screen. Talk out loud. He answers in real time. It feels like a phone call with a friend who knows Scripture cold.
In your Bible study
Invite him into a live video session. He sits at the table like the ninth chair — listens, contributes when invited, stays quiet otherwise.
He knows today's passage. He knows the day of your journey. He remembers what you told him last time. He doesn't preach. He sits with you — mid-spiral, mid-doubt, mid-everything.
Built by believers,
for believers.
Only 3 of the top 20 Bible apps are built by faith-driven founders. Most of the apps competing for your prayer life were built by companies optimizing for retention metrics — not your relationship with God.
Seen is different. One mission: help you actually walk with God. No streaks designed to manipulate you. No daily goals that turn faith into performance. No notifications engineered to make you feel guilty for missing a day.
Presence over performance.
Always.
That's not a tagline. It's the rule we use to make every product decision. If a feature would make you feel ashamed for being human, we don't ship it. If a feature would help you sit with God a little longer, we build it.