I built MVP 1 of a Bible training app — would love feedback on usability/functionality
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I built MVP 1 of a Bible training app — would love feedback on usability/functionality

Hey everyone,

I recently finished MVP 1 of a mobile app I’ve been building called Rooted Bible Trainer. The goal is to help people study and remember the structure, themes, and teachings of the New Testament through simple repetition-based practice.

This first version is intentionally simple. It is mostly focused on proving the core product experience before adding more advanced features.

Right now, the app includes:

  • New Testament chapter memory practice
  • Review modes for weak/missed areas
  • Teachings of Jesus study content
  • Parables and attributes study sections
  • Simple training flows for recall and repetition
  • Saved items, search, and audio content

For MVP 1, I wanted to establish the baseline:
Is this useful? Is the navigation clear? Does the practice flow make sense? Does it feel like something someone would return to?

Future MVPs may include more Duolingo-like elements, such as tasteful animations, streaks, progress loops, sound effects, haptics, and eventually cloud/community features if the product proves useful enough.

I’d really appreciate feedback from other mobile developers on:

  1. Usability and navigation
  2. Whether the core training loop is clear
  3. What feels missing from an MVP standpoint
  4. What would make the app feel more polished
  5. Any red flags in the product direction

I’m not trying to overbuild too early, so I’m especially interested in what you think should stay simple versus what deserves more investment.

Thanks in advance for any feedback.

App Store link: Rooted | Bible Trainer

u/LocalhostSam — 3 days ago