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Wake up to Scripture. The alarm keeps ringing until you complete a short Bible mission, so you actually get up — and plant a verse in your memory while you do.
Contact: hello@bibleversealarm.com — I read every message.
Getting started
- Open the app and follow the quick setup — pick a wake time, a topic, and how you want to complete your morning verse.
- Your first alarm is created automatically. Add more from the Alarms tab with the + button.
- When the alarm rings, tap to open the mission and complete it to turn the alarm off.
How the alarm works
- The alarm rings even through Silent mode and Focus, so you don’t sleep through it.
- To dismiss it, you complete a mission — for example, rebuild the verse from scrambled tiles, type it, read it aloud, or hunt for it in your physical Bible.
- If you don’t finish in time, the alarm rings again. That friction is the point — it gets you up.
- Snooze and a daily 2× Assist hint are available if you need them.
Missions
- Rebuild the verse — tap the scrambled word tiles into the right order.
- Type the verse — type it out from memory.
- Speak the verse — read it aloud; the app listens on-device.
- Bible Hunt — point your camera at the matching page in your printed Bible.
- Movement missions — shake, take steps, or do squats to wake your body.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to be online?
No. The full Bible (WEB and KJV) and all topics are built in and work completely offline.
Which translations are included?
World English Bible (WEB) and King James Version (KJV) — both public domain. Switch anytime in Settings.
The camera / microphone / motion permission — do I have to allow it?
Only if you use that specific mission. The core alarm and puzzle work without any of them.
Does the app collect my data?
No. Everything stays on your device. See the Privacy Policy.
How do I track verses I’ve memorized?
The Verses tab logs each verse you complete and shows your growth from “Just planted” to “Written on your heart.”
I found a bug or have a request.
Email hello@bibleversealarm.com — I read every message.