Hello Product Hunt, and thanks to @katesegrin and @lukasfittl from PH for your help and @kevinfischer for posting.
We began working on a complete redesign and rearchitecture of glo more than 6 months ago. We started working on glo with the vision of creating a Bible app that was visually simplified and feature rich. At its core, there are millions of pieces of content from sermons, artwork, photographs, commentaries, maps and more that are connected to bible verses that have never before been compiled into one place and tagged. We put together a team of world class designers and developers together and are building an app for iOS, android, and web.
Here are just some features that we have:
Explore each verse - Thousands of multimedia resources behind every piece of Scripture.
Premium Content - Resources from Zondervan, Intervarsity Press, Crossway, Francis Chan, and more!
Open Source for Content Creation - You or your ministry/church can publish sermons, videos, reading plans, etc.
Commentaries - Dive deep into each passage through a library of commentaries.
Video - From sermons to virtual tours, we’ve got you covered.
Fast and Powerful Search - Search by topic, phrase, verse, or book to quickly find what you are looking for.
Audio Bible - Sometimes listening to the Bible brings to light new insight.
Share - Encourage your community by sharing verses or media.
Reading Plans - Our reading plans help you stay on top of your daily reading.
I've posted some new web screens on Product Hunt that we've never shown before, so take a look at some of the images when you get a chance. We are currently flying through development but need your support on Kickstarter (click on the more info link up top for more details) to make the new glo a reality.
Thank you so much and let me know if you have any questions on twitter at @edenchen or feel free to leave a comment here.
@edenchen edited: I just saw you basically answered my question below in regards to how is this app different from other apps that have the same or similar functionality already. Cheers!
@natesmoyer@edenchen hey nathan, great question, main differences have to do with the types of content that we are putting in our app. We have sermons, commentaries, videos, artwork, maps, virtual tours, design themes, and much more. I would say that because Faithlife's roots are in the scholar community their app tends to be more geared towards scholars. There are tons of other differences from the UI/UX, the design, we are preloading the ESV translation, the way our search works and much more but those are just some of the differences. Thanks!
From the Kickstarter Page:
Explore each verse - Thousands of multimedia resources behind every piece of Scripture.
Premium Content - Resources from Zondervan, Intervarsity Press, Crossway, Francis Chan, and more!
Open Source for Content Creation - You or your ministry/church can publish sermons, videos, reading plans, etc.
Commentaries - Dive deep into each passage through a library of commentaries.
Video - From sermons to virtual tours, we’ve got you covered.
Fast Search - Search by theme, phrase, verse, or book to quickly find what you are looking for.
Audio Bible - Sometimes listening to the Bible brings to light new insight.
Share - Encourage your community by sharing verses or media.
Reading Plans - Our reading plans help you stay on top of your daily reading.
More to come!
@addisonmccaleb yea totally! There are a lot of bible apps out there, and we love and use a ton of them over here. There are tons of small differences between every bible app, including ours from navigation, to type choice, design, etc. The two main differences that come into play is that our app is an open platform with the most types of media that you can connect with the text (art, sermons, photos, maps, study guides, design themes, and much more) and we are allowing others to build their own "packs" (which may include a set of sermons with a design theme, etc.).
@edenchen I think more specifically, what kind of added customization would be available from the $1k level for a Church to customize elements of the app for their congregation?
@kevinleehenry@addisonmccaleb after we launch our summer update churches will have the option to customize their own "packs" which include sermons from that church (linked to verses), a custom reading plan (if they want one) and a certain color/design schema, subject for approval. They'll even be able to customize the book headings. With the $1,000 pack we can have our designers do the design pack for you, but you can just as easily have a churches internal design team do this as well. I know that's kind of confusing since it hasn't really been done before so let me know if that makes sense. Thanks!
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