Frequently asked questions
Common questions about JesusGo — how it works, what is free, how the AI guidance works, and what makes it different from other Bible apps.
Is JesusGo free to use?
Yes. You can read the daily verse and explore public pages without creating an account. A free account is required to access the Bible reader, bookmarks, reading plans, and AI guidance features.
Do I need to install an app?
No installation is required. JesusGo runs entirely in your web browser on any device — phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. Just open the website and sign in.
Which Bible translation does JesusGo use?
JesusGo uses a clear, readable English translation focused on accessibility for daily reading. The goal is a translation that is easy to understand without losing the meaning of the original text.
Does JesusGo have a social feed or community?
No. JesusGo is intentionally private. There is no social feed, no public comments, no sharing to a community. Your reading is personal and stays between you and the app.
What can I save in JesusGo?
You can bookmark any verse from the Bible and save it to your personal collection. Your bookmarks are private and stay in your account. You can also add personal notes to saved verses.
Does JesusGo have streaks or gamification?
No. There are no streaks, points, badges, or leaderboards. JesusGo is deliberately free of game mechanics. We believe consistent Bible reading comes from genuine habit, not artificial pressure.
How does the AI Scripture guidance work?
After reading a passage, you can open the Scripture Guidance feature and ask questions. The AI provides context, background, and reflection prompts based on what you are reading. It is a companion tool, not an authority — it helps you think through Scripture, not tells you what to believe.
Is my reading history private?
Yes. JesusGo does not share your reading data with anyone. There are no analytics sold to advertisers, no sharing of your reading habits, and no public record of what you read or when.
How does the daily verse work?
Each day, JesusGo shows a verse from the Bible. You can read it as a starting point for your daily time, navigate to the full chapter around it, or use it as a prompt for the AI guidance feature.
Can I use JesusGo for a Bible reading plan?
Yes. JesusGo supports simple reading plans. You choose a plan and the app tells you what to read each day. If you miss a day, you can continue from where you left off without penalty.
What is the difference between JesusGo and YouVersion or other large Bible apps?
JesusGo is smaller, simpler, and more private. It does not have a social feed, church integration, video content, or community features. It is built for people who find large Bible apps overwhelming and want a quiet, personal reading space.
Is JesusGo good for beginners who have never read the Bible regularly?
Yes. The daily verse gives you a gentle starting point each day so you never have to decide where to begin. The clean reader and simple navigation make it easy to read a chapter even if you are not familiar with the structure of the Bible.
Does JesusGo show ads?
No. JesusGo does not show ads of any kind. There are no sponsored content, no affiliate banners, and no third-party advertising networks.
Can I use JesusGo for personal devotion or quiet time?
Yes. That is exactly what JesusGo is built for. Open a verse, read in context, save meaningful passages, and use the AI guidance for reflection. The whole experience is designed for personal, quiet time with Scripture.
Ready to try JesusGo? Create a free account to save verses, use AI guidance, and start a reading plan.