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 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 or use your own physical Bible and simply mark what you've completed. It's designed for the kind of reader who wants freedom, not a program.
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 newsletters), Paper Bible (Scripture printing), and fetch(bible) (Bible translations platform)^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