How it works
JesusGo is designed to be opened in under 10 seconds and useful in under 5 minutes. Here is the full picture of how daily reading works in the app.
1. Open a daily verse or choose where to read
When you open JesusGo, the first thing you see is a daily verse — a single passage from the Bible chosen for the day. You can read it as your starting point, or you can navigate directly to a specific book and chapter if you are following your own plan.
If you are new to daily Bible reading, the daily verse gives you a clear starting point without having to decide anything. Open the app, read what is there, and go from there.
2. Read with focus and save what matters
The Bible reader in JesusGo is clean and minimal. No ads, no notifications, no comments. Just the text. Read a chapter or a few verses, and when something stands out — a verse that encourages you, challenges you, or that you want to revisit — save it as a bookmark.
Your bookmarks are private and permanent. They stay in your account until you remove them. Over time, you build a personal collection of meaningful passages that reflects your own journey through Scripture.
3. Ask the AI about what you just read
After reading, you can open the Scripture Guidance feature and ask questions about the passage. What is the historical context? What did this mean to the original audience? How might this apply to a situation you are in right now? The AI gives you a thoughtful, grounded answer to help your reading go deeper.
The AI is a reading companion, not a theological authority. It is most useful for background context, word meanings, and reflection prompts — not for settling doctrinal debates.
4. Follow a reading plan to stay consistent
JesusGo supports simple reading plans that help you move through the Bible in a structured way. Choose a plan, and the app tells you what to read each day. If you miss a day, the plan does not shame you or reset your progress — you just pick up where you left off.
Most people who build a lasting daily reading habit do it with a plan, not just by opening the app and figuring out what to read. A plan removes the daily decision and makes reading the path of least resistance.
Why it stays simple
JesusGo does not try to be everything. There is no community forum, no video Bible study, no podcast integration. The product does four things: shows you a daily verse, lets you read any chapter, lets you save verses, and helps you follow a plan. That is the whole product.
This simplicity is the point. The biggest obstacle to daily Bible reading is not lack of content — it is friction and distraction. JesusGo removes both.
Ready to try JesusGo? Create a free account to save verses, use AI guidance, and start a reading plan.