A studio for Christian devotion · est. 2025

Quiet apps, rooted in scripture.

OakFaith builds slow, considered software for the practice of daily faith — devotionals, scripture journaling, and family prayer tools made to feel less like a feed and more like a wooden pew.

An oak tree at dawn

Software shouldn't shout. Faith doesn't.

We started OakFaith because the apps we reached for in the morning — for prayer, for reading, for quiet — were the loudest things on our phones. Notifications, streaks, points, ads. The opposite of stillness.

So we make small, careful tools instead. One screen at a time. No leaderboards. No dark patterns. Just well-set type, a clear passage, and room to think. The oak grows slowly; so does the soul.

Our first app, in the making.

Father's Word app icon
iOS · iPadOS · In development

Father's Word

A daily reading and reflection app written for fathers — a short passage, a question to sit with, and space to write to your children.

Coming 2026

More devotional tools are in early sketches. We'll only announce something when it's genuinely ready.

Three principles, held lightly.

i

Slowness over engagement

No streaks, no badges, no infinite scroll. We measure success by how soon you put the phone down.

ii

Care in the craft

Type, spacing, and words receive sustained attention. A devotional should feel made, not generated.

iii

Restraint in scope

A small shelf, kept small on purpose. We'd rather make one thing well than many things hurriedly.

They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord.
Isaiah 61:3

Questions, support, or a kind word.

General & Support

For questions about any of our apps, account help, or pastoral feedback. We read every note.