If you want to read through the entire Bible but don't want to be locked into a rigid schedule, Track Bible offers a refreshingly simple approach. Instead of assigning daily readings, it lets you tick off chapters at your own pace — so whether you read one chapter before bed or binge an entire book on a Saturday morning, you're always making visible progress.^1
Track Bible is a free progressive web app that works right in your browser on any device. There's no account to create, no data collected, and no ads — just a clean interface showing every book and chapter of the Bible, waiting for your checkmark.^1 You can read directly within the app using built-in Bible text or use your own physical Bible and simply mark what you've completed. All data stays on your device — nothing is sent to a server.^1
The app is made by Gracious Tech, a non-profit Christian organization founded by Jon, a developer with degrees in both IT and theology who built tools for missionaries while serving in south-east Asia.^2 Every app Gracious Tech makes is completely free — no cost, no ads, no signup, no tracking — and released under the MIT No Attribution license so anyone can use or adapt it.^3
Notable- Part of the Gracious Tech ecosystem alongside Stello (secure missionary newsletters), Paper Bible (Scripture printing tool), fetch(bible) (Bible translations platform), Freely Giving (free resources platform), Let's copy church (copyright advocacy), and Understanding Scripture (exegetical training courses)^4
- Fully open source on GitHub with 52 commits under MIT-0 license^3
- Progressive web app — works on any device with a browser, no installation needed^1
- Listed on Tech for Jesus as a recommended Bible reading tool^5
- Data stays entirely on your device — nothing is sent to a server^1
- Gracious Tech founded in 2018, currently funded at 40% for a full-time developer^2