Ever wish you could just sit down and write God a letter? Dear God makes that possible — a prayer journal app that turns each prayer into a flower in your own digital garden.^1
Built by a husband-and-wife team at AnalogStudio in Toronto, Dear God strips away the noise so you can focus on what matters: talking to God.^2 Write personal letters about your blessings, struggles, and hopes. Each entry blooms as a flower in your prayer garden — a visual reminder that your prayers are growing something beautiful. Daily devotional prompts rooted in Scripture help guide your reflections, and a monthly calendar view lets you track your consistency over time.^1
The app is intentionally simple. No likes, no comments — just you and God. But if you want encouragement, you can share your letters anonymously with the community and read what others have written. Recent updates added calm background music to accompany your writing, flower pop animations in the garden, and Apple Sign In for easier access.^1
Dear God offers a free tier with core features. A "Fellowship" membership unlocks premium flower collections, a gift shop where you can plant gifts on community letters, daily devotionals with Bible passages, and animal friends that visit your garden. Lifetime, annual, and monthly options are available.^1
Why Christians Love It"This app has brought me closer to God. I am sure God has a plan for my life."^1
"I joined 1 month ago and have written 40 letters. My husband also has it — I love to gift him once he writes his letters. It's such a unique way of experiencing journaling and prayer."^1
"If you are looking for an app where you can pray, praise, and give glory to God by journaling, this is a great app for you. It has tremendously helped me to stay focused on prayer time with the Lord."^3
"This app helps me write prayers as personal letters to God, promoting my deeper spiritual connection with Him. It is simple and calming — pretty design that focuses on the essence of prayer without distractions."^1
Notable- Built by a Christian husband-and-wife team at AnalogStudio (Toronto, Canada), who also created the Namu church community app, Dear Baby pregnancy journal, and Gratitude Forest daily journal — all with the vision of spreading the gospel through technology^2
- Very actively maintained with frequent updates — calm writing music, new app icon, Apple Sign In, flower animations, and gift shop all added in recent months^1
- 10K+ downloads on Google Play; well-reviewed on both platforms^3
- Available on iOS, Android, and as a web app at dear-god.app^5