
BibleMate is a mobile application designed to support users in reading the entire Bible within a year. It offers daily reading plans, progress tracking, and various study tools to enhance the reading experience. The app is intended for individuals looking to establish a consistent Bible reading habit, whether for personal devotion, group studies, or spiritual growth.
Notable features of BibleMate include structured reading plans that guide users through daily passages, daily tracking reminders to maintain consistency, and access to study notes, commentaries, and cross-references. Users can a…
This is a focused product: daily plans, study aids, and progress tracking aimed at people who want to finish the Bible in a year. It has moved beyond prototypes into revenue-stage with recurring income ($161), and the reported profit margin (100%) suggests a very lean cost structure or one-time accounting treatment. The company was founded recently (2025-04-10) and is already listed for sale, which positions it as an early, founder-ready exit target rather than a high-growth play.
The headline risk is the magnitude of recent decline: the last 30 days show -51% alongside low absolute receipts ($159), indicating either a retention or acquisition problem that needs addressing quickly. For a small mobile app, improving onboarding, retention hooks (streaks, social or group accountability), or paid acquisition efficiency will be the levers to stabilize or grow revenue. Being listed for sale may accelerate decisions but also signals the current owner wants liquidity rather than double-down investment.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.