JesusGo Features

Everything in JesusGo is built around one goal: helping you read the Bible daily without friction or distraction. Here is what the app currently offers.

Daily verse reading

Every day, JesusGo shows you a verse from the Bible as your starting point. The daily verse is not just a random quote — it is a doorway into the larger passage it comes from, so you can read it in full context. This is the feature most people open JesusGo for first.

Good for: people who want a daily Bible habit but do not know where to start. The verse gives you a beginning.

Bible chapter navigation

Read any chapter of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Navigate by book and chapter without any ads, pop-ups, or social elements interrupting the text. The reader is clean and minimal by design — the text is the only thing on the page.

Good for: following a reading plan, going deeper into a book you are studying, or reading the chapter around a verse someone shared with you.

Verse bookmarks

Save any verse with one tap and it goes into your personal bookmark collection. Come back to your saved verses at any time — during your morning quiet time, when you need encouragement during the day, or when preparing to share a passage with someone else.

Good for: building a personal library of meaningful passages you actually return to, not just a list of verses you saved and forgot.

Reading plans

JesusGo supports simple daily and weekly reading plans. You choose the pace and the plan, and the app helps you stay on track without pressure. There are no streaks or penalties for missing a day — just a clear indication of where you are and where to read next.

Good for: anyone who has started a Bible-in-a-year plan multiple times and stopped by February. A gentler, more forgiving approach to consistent reading.

AI Scripture guidance

Ask what a verse means, get historical or cultural context for a passage, or reflect on how the Scripture you just read might apply to something you are facing today. The AI guidance feature is designed to be a reading companion — helpful, honest, and secondary to your own encounter with the text.

Good for: people who have questions while reading but do not always have a pastor or study group available to ask. The AI gives a thoughtful starting point, not a final answer.

Private and calm by design

JesusGo has no social feed, no comments, no sharing, no notifications. Your reading is completely private. The app does not know your denomination, your church, or your theological background — it just helps you read the Bible.

Good for: Christians who have found other Bible apps too social, too noisy, or too community-focused when what they really want is a quiet personal reading space.

Ready to try JesusGo? Create a free account to save verses, use AI guidance, and start a reading plan.