Faith is the center of everything we do. In a world that constantly pulls our attention away from the sacred, we believe technology can also pull us back.
We build beautiful, quiet digital companions that help people find stillness — tools for anyone who wants to deepen their spiritual life in a world that won't slow down for them.
Every app we make is born from a real practice, a real need, and a real love for the path.
Your companion in the desert
A beautiful Lent companion app for Catholics. Daily Scripture, discipline tracking, contemplative prayer, and a place to go when you're struggling — all in one quiet, graceful experience. Free for the entire Lenten journey.
A Christ-centered screen time app that doesn't just block distracting applications and websites on your phone — it redirects you toward prayer. Turning us from scattered to still.
A social media timeline where the only accounts are saints, mystics, and sacred texts. Same scroll, without the doom.
A contemplative space for absorbing the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita — designed for slow, intentional reflection rather than quick consumption. Live it.
A deep introspective tool built on the wisdom of the Enneagram. Surfaces the affirmations and reflections your personality type needs most — meeting you exactly where you are.
A gentle companion for survivors of complex trauma. Grounding affirmations rooted in trauma recovery psychology — for when your nervous system forgets that you are safe, that you are worthy, and that you belong. Free, always.
A little digital contemplative space to tend what matters. Collect the prayers, verses, and sacred words that ground you — water them, return to them, and watch your inner garden grow.
I'm just a kid who was raised on the internet. My phone is essentially an extension of my hand, and my eyes probably spend more time on a screen than looking outside most days. That's just the way things are for me — and for most of us.
But God is still everything to me.
I've been figuring out how to make my life more centered around the sacred — and I realized it starts with my own habits and those of my loved ones. That's where these apps come from. They're not products I dreamed up in a boardroom. They're tools that I actually needed. Tools my friends actually needed. Things we reach for on the same phones that are usually pulling us in the other direction.
Thanks for joining me on this journey. May God bless us all.
— G.