"Be still, and know that I am God."
Psalm 46:10
Built Different
Every other prayer app delivers content at you. Still asks what you're carrying — and meets you there. It was built for the man at 1am who doesn't know how to pray, and has never told anyone what he's holding.
Hundreds of curated psalm entries across dozens of specific emotional states. Not just 'anger' — but anger at God, anger at yourself, anger with nowhere to go.
A warm voice reads scripture over ambient music while you fall asleep. Designed for the weight that wakes you at 3am.
A private journal of everything you've carried and received. No streaks. No scores. Just a quiet testimony.

Night Prayer
Type one word. Breathe through three guided cycles. Then a warm voice reads scripture matched to what you're carrying — over ambient music — while you fall asleep. The screen dims. The voice continues. You receive.
The Scripture Reveal
For when your faith feels dry and God feels like a memory.
"You, God, are my God,
earnestly I seek you;
I thirst for you,
my whole being longs for you,
in a dry and parched land
where there is no water."
Psalm 63:1
David wrote this in the wilderness — literally in a desert. His spiritual thirst matched the physical landscape. He didn't pretend the drought wasn't real. He named it.
Hundreds of scripture entries across dozens of specific emotional states.
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Every psalm comes with a share card — warm cream, the key word in gold. No app branding. The person who receives it thinks "I need that" — not "what app is that."

Warm cream card — the psalm travels, not the app
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No app icon. No branding. Just the word.
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From Men Who Carry Things
"I've never had a place to bring the things I carry. Still gave me that."
Opened it at 2am. Didn't expect to cry.
— James, 31
"The Night Prayer is the only thing that's helped me sleep in months."
I don't even consider myself religious. But this hit different.
— Marcus, 28
"It found the exact psalm for what I was feeling. I didn't know that was possible."
Sent the share card to my brother. He downloaded it that night.
— Daniel, 34