
Bibly is a mobile application designed for iPhone users that offers a new way to read the Bible. It allows users to scroll through biblical verses, display them in widgets, and analyze specific passages. The app provides over 2000 carefully selected spiritual contents, including biblical verses, promises from Jesus, prayers, and daily challenges aimed at enhancing one's spiritual growth. Users can also explore the meanings of Hebrew and Greek words from the Bible and learn fascinating facts about its history and cultural context.
Notable features of Bibly include customizable widgets for the…
On the plus side, Bibly already has paying customers and recurring revenue, and the reported profit margin is healthy — that combination makes it a functioning cash-generating product rather than a prototype. The business is young (founded late 2025) and listed for sale, which creates a clear near-term optionality for an acquirer or a founder looking to exit.
The headline risk is the recent 30-day performance: a -61% in the most recent period is a sharp signal that acquisition or retention has weakened. For a content-led daily app, that can quickly erode the subscription base if not addressed. For a potential buyer or backer, the healthy margin and existing MRR are attractive, but the short-term decline and lack of traffic context mean you’d want to verify user retention, acquisition cost, and why revenue fell before assuming stability.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.