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Daily rhythm
Three small returns to attention.
Morning, midday, and evening check-ins help the day stay connected to God without asking someone to open another app.
Features · built for the week
Zoe is not trying to create a new spiritual destination. It lives in the thread people already check, and keeps returning them to scripture, prayer, and the thing they said they would do.
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Daily rhythm
Morning, midday, and evening check-ins help the day stay connected to God without asking someone to open another app.
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Memory
Zoe can bring back a commitment, a prayer, a verse, or a question days later, because formation depends on continuity.
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Scripture
Passages are handled as real texts with context, questions, and a concrete next step instead of generic devotional language.
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Churches
Church deployments can align Zoe with sermon content while keeping personal member conversations private by default.
What it protects
The product only works if people can be honest. So the system is designed around clarity, consent, privacy, and human handoff.
Private by default. Church leaders see cohort patterns, not personal threads.
No public-model training on personal conversations.
Export and delete rights stay available.
Human handoff exists when the moment needs a real person.
No app to install. No login to remember. Zoe meets people in SMS.
The experience begins with the passage and moves toward practice.
Built for both individual formation and congregation-level deployments.
Early access
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