If you've ever opened a Bible app and felt pulled in ten directions — devotionals, social feeds, verse-of-the-day popups, community features — Bible Everyday offers a quietly radical alternative. It's a free, web-based tool built around a single idea: just read Scripture.^1
The entire Bible is laid out in a clean grid of all 1,189 chapters, from Genesis to Revelation. Double-click any chapter to start reading. An audio Bible lets you listen along, and a simple progress tracker shows how far you've made it through the whole Bible. That's it — no commentary, no reading plans, no notifications, no account required.^1
The creator, a Christian in Australia who has attended the same local church for over 17 years, built Bible Everyday for his own quiet time after finding existing Bible apps more distracting than helpful. He shared the project on Reddit in April 2025, describing how committing to daily Scripture reading became a key part of his recovery from a long-standing struggle. "I've let Jesus into this part of my life properly for the first time," he wrote, "and that's making the difference."^2 That personal conviction shapes every design decision — the app exists to remove barriers between you and God's Word, not add more.
Notable- Completely free with no ads, subscriptions, or in-app purchases^2
- Web-based — works on any device with a browser, no download needed^1
- Covers the entire Bible with chapter-level reading and progress tracking^1
- Includes audio Bible functionality for listening to Scripture (login required for cross-device sync)^1
- Created by a Christian in Australia who built it during his own journey of spiritual renewal^2