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Study with a guide. Find it yourself.

studywith is a guided Bible study app. Choose a study, bring a little time, and a patient guide walks you through it, asking the right question at the right moment, until you see it clearly.

An example of the guided conversation: when asked for the answer, the guide turns it back into a better question, until you see it for yourself, and saves what you find.

Each study is a prepared package: research, notes, and guardrails built for that passage before you open it. A private beta is forming now. We will email you the moment your spot is ready.

How a study goes

  1. Choose a study

    Pick a series on a real passage. The research is already done. The table is set before you sit down.

  2. Let the guide ask

    Instead of handing you answers, the guide asks the question that helps you see the text for yourself. You think, reflect, and meditate on the text. That is the whole point.

  3. Keep what you find

    Your observations are saved as you go. Come back tomorrow, or in two weeks, and everything is waiting exactly where you left it.

Not a chatbot. A guide.

An open chatbot will answer anything you ask, and sometimes it answers wrong. studywith is built the other way around. Each study is a prepared package for that passage: research, notes, and guardrails. The guide draws only on that material, so it stays on solid ground: it does not roam the open internet, and it does not invent Scripture. It guides you to interpret the passage yourself, and stays with you until you do.

Two ways to study

You’ll choose your pace inside. There’s no wrong door.

About 15 minutes

Daily Reflection

Read a passage closely, notice what is actually there, and carry one thing into your day. A calm on-ramp for a busy morning.

About 30 minutes

Guided Discovery

Work through a passage in three unhurried rounds: what shines, what puzzles you, and what you will carry with you.

Made with theological care

Each study is a prepared package: research, notes, and guardrails for that passage, held to a broadly historic, creedal reading of Scripture. The aim is study you can trust, and that your church can stand behind.

That research rests on careful original-language work and is shaped by recognized evangelical scholarship, curated for each passage before the guide ever speaks.

If you lead a group, studywith fits the everyday rhythm: daily devotions, life group prep, and quiet reflection your people can do on their own between meetings.

The guide helps you engage the text; the Spirit does the work.

That one conviction shapes everything else: studywith is a study companion, not spiritual authority. It never replaces prayer or the Spirit's illumination in you.

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Questions, answered

Is this just another Bible app?

No. Most apps hand you something to read or to listen to. studywith hands you the work – gently. You choose a prepared study from the library, bring a little time, and a patient guide walks you through it with the right questions until you see it for yourself. What you discover is yours.

Do I need to know anything about studying the Bible?

Nothing at all. The whole point is that the guide meets you where you are. The research is already done; you just show up and think. Most people are capable of far more in Scripture than they realize.

Is this AI? Will it just make things up?

There is AI behind the guide, and we are happy to say so. But it is not a chatbot with a single prompt pasted on top. Behind each study sits a prepared package: researched context, word studies, passage structure, curated cross-references, study notes, and explicit guardrails that mark readings the text does not support. When you study, the guide works from that package plus a structured method (SOAP or the Swedish Method), genre-specific reading rules, and hard boundaries: no browsing the internet, no inventing Scripture, no dumping answers. The conversation is live and responsive; the ground it stands on was prepared with care long before you opened it.

Where does the research behind a study come from?

Each study goes through a deliberate authoring process before it reaches the library. We start with rigorous original-language analysis and careful study of how the passage fits together: its historical setting, genre, argument or poetic structure, key words, and vetted cross-references – in step with recognized evangelical scholarship rather than one tradition's house view. That research is shaped into a study package, not a dump of notes, but curated material with interpretive guardrails and pedagogical checkpoints. Passage text always comes from a real, authorized Bible translation – the openly licensed, public-domain Berean Standard Bible – never AI-generated Scripture. The guide works only from that package. It cannot browse the internet or invent its own "word studies." If your question goes beyond what was prepared, it says so honestly.

If the studies are prepared, is the guide just following a fixed script?

No. What's prepared is the ground, not the path: the research, the guardrails, and the boundaries that keep the guide honest. The conversation itself is live – each response shaped by what you just said, where you got stuck, and which phase of the study you are in. Two people on the same passage have genuinely different conversations. The guide follows the shape of a proven method (one question at a time, always pointing back to the text), never a fixed script. That combination – prepared scholarship plus adaptive conversation – is exactly why it can stay with you until you see it yourself.

How long does a study take?

Around 15 minutes for a Daily Reflection, or about 30 for a Guided Discovery. You can stop whenever you need to – everything you have found is saved, waiting exactly where you left it.

What can I study right now?

A small, growing set of series in the library, each on a real passage. We would rather offer a few studies made with real care than a library made in a hurry. More are on the way.

How do I get in?

A private beta is forming now. Join the early-access list and we will email you the moment your spot is ready.

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