Scripture, daily — without the noise.
Holy Quiz exists because reading the Bible can feel impossible to start, and easy to drop. Every existing app does too much. We built the smallest possible daily ritual that still produces real scriptural literacy.
Our story
Holy Quiz started in late 2024 around a Wednesday-night Bible study in a living room. Eight people. Half of us had given up on daily reading. The other half hadn’t read in weeks. We didn’t lack the desire — we lacked a frictionless way to show up.
So we built the smallest thing that could possibly work: one question, twenty seconds, every morning. Then we sent it to ten friends. Two weeks later they wouldn’t stop sharing it. That’s how Holy Quiz became Holy Quiz.
What we believe
We are non-denominational and welcome readers from every tradition — Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and the simply curious. We hold three convictions:
- Daily beats deep. A streak of small encounters with scripture beats an annual binge.
- Knowledge beats hype. Every explanation is rooted in widely-accepted scholarship. We don’t generate questions with AI.
- Social beats solo. Scripture has always been read in community. We design for sharing without spoiling.
The team
Holy Quiz is built by a small team of designers, engineers, pastors, and seminarians spread across three time zones. Editorial review for every question is led by a rotating board of ordained teachers from independent congregations. We list them all on our launch page.
How we’re funded
We’re self-funded for the first 24 months. The core daily quiz, streaks, explanations, comments, and sharing are free forever. We’re designing a small monthly “Sage” tier for archive access, audio quizzes, and church-group features — entirely optional, never required to use the app.
We will never sell your data, run ad networks, or trade attention for revenue. If we can’t sustain Holy Quiz on subscriptions and goodwill alone, we’ll close it before we compromise it.
Get in touch
For press, partnerships, or anything else, head to our contact page — we read everything that lands there.
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