Your Father in heaven
sees you.

Seen is a Bible app built so you'd feel that. A 30-day reading journey shaped by what you're actually living through. Reading plans for the things you wrestle with. And the first live-video Bible study — eight friends, one table, face to face.
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A 30-day arc,
shaped for your life.

When you first open Seen, we ask where you are. What season you're in. What you're wrestling with. Where you want to grow. Then Seen builds you a 30-day reading journey from the ground up — title, themes, daily passages, reflection questions. Yours. Not a plan off a shelf.
Built from your answers
Faith level, posture, season of life, the struggles you named — grief, identity, marriage, parenting, the weight of it all. All of it feeds the blueprint.
Named for you
Every journey gets a unique title. Not "Beginner Bible Plan." Something like "Kneeling Deep: Returning to the Father" — if that's where you are.
A new day every morning
Today's passage, today's devotional, today's reflection question — pre-generated so it's already there when you wake up.
Adapts as you go
Each week is generated fresh from the week before. The arc bends toward what you actually need next.
A devotional written for you.
Every morning.

Most devotionals are written once and sent to millions. Seen writes yours fresh — every morning — for your journey day, your passage, and what you told us you're carrying. Three or four paragraphs that quote today's verses and connect them to your actual life.
Anchored on today's Scripture
Every paragraph quotes actual verses from today's reading. Not recycled inspiration with a verse taped on — the text is the source. If you read Psalm 88, your devotional is Psalm 88.
Shaped by your posture
The action step adapts to where you actually are. Hopeless → it builds hope. Stressed → it invites rest. Growing → it challenges you. Uncertain → it opens a door. It's not always gentle — it matches reality.
Ends with a prayer and a question
One short prayer you can pray silently on the subway. One reflection question that knows what week of your journey you're on and what you answered last time.
Tap to keep going with Abram
Every devotional ends with two chips that pick up the conversation with Abram. He already knows what you just read, which day you're on, and what the passage was trying to say.
Read together.
Stay together.

A reading plan is a reading streak with a shape. Pick a book of the Bible. Pick a topic you're wrestling with. Pick “the whole Bible in a year” if you're brave. Invite a friend. Your rings sync every time one of you opens Scripture — so you see each other showing up.
Five kinds of reading plans
One book (John in 21 days), the whole Bible (365 days), a topic plan generated by AI ("Anxiety," "Trust," "Fatherhood"), a fixed library plan, or a streak just for you.
Topic reading plans are generated for you
Name what you're chewing on. Seen builds a 7-day reading plan that meets you there — scripture references, themes, the whole arc.
Partner mode
Invite friends. Watch each other's progress rings. See whose streak is longer. Who showed up today. Quiet accountability.
Daily reset at midnight
Miss a day, the streak breaks. That's the deal. Come back anyway. The book doesn't leave.
Eight seats. One table.
Video — not just audio.

Every other Bible app gives you audio rooms. Seen gives you video. HD, 30 frames per second, eight seats at a shared table. No stage. No audience. No one watching. Just a circle of friends reading a book of the Bible together — week by week — led by whoever in your group said yes to hosting.
The first live-video Bible study inside a Bible app. Not a Zoom link taped to a devotional — a proper fellowship room, built for Scripture.
Video, not just audio
You can see each other's faces. For eight weeks of Romans, that matters. Tears, laughter, silence — not reduced to mic-on, mic-off.
Eight seats, shared table
No host/audience hierarchy. Everyone broadcasts. Everyone speaks. It's a circle, not a stage.
Real curriculum
Your host sets the weekly agenda — scripture passages, discussion questions, prayer focus. Persists between sessions so you pick up where you left off.
60-minute sessions
Hard cap. So it actually ends. So people actually come back next week.
Abram can pull up a chair
If your group wants, invite Abram into the call. He listens to the conversation and speaks when you ask him something — about a verse, a word, a struggle someone named out loud.
An AI that knows the book —
and knows you.
Abram is not a chatbot with a Bible app strapped on. He's the spiritual companion at the center of Seen. He knows today's passage. He knows what day of your journey you're on. He knows you had a hard week, because you told him last time. He doesn't preach. He walks alongside you.
Text chat, anytime
Ask what a verse means. Tell him about your day. Send him something you highlighted and ask why it stopped you.
Live voice, from a golden orb
Tap the orb on the home screen. Talk out loud. He answers in real time. It feels like a phone call with a friend who knows Scripture cold.
In your Bible study
Invite him into a live video session. He sits at the table like the ninth chair — listens, contributes when invited, stays quiet otherwise.