A promise kept
I’ll pray
for you.
The four words you meant when you said them. This app quietly helps you keep them — one text, one verse, one thirty-second moment at a time.
Why this exists
Most Christians don’t struggle
with wanting to pray.
They struggle with remembering to pray.
Afriend texts that her dad’s in the ICU. You tell her you’re praying. You mean it. Then the workday starts, the kid needs picking up, and by the time you lie down it’s been three days and you haven’t actually prayed once.
Prayer list apps have existed for a decade. None of them text you. None treat the prayer as a specific promise you made to a specific person. None end cleanly when the season is over.
I’ll Pray For You is built around the promise itself — the four words, and what comes next.
How it works
Four steps.
That’s the whole thing.
- 01
Log the request
Their name, what they asked prayer for, and any context worth holding onto.
- 02
Pick a cadence and a length
Daily for two weeks. Weekly for ninety days. Every three days until it's answered. Your call.
- 03
Get reminded — and actually pray
A short text or email arrives with the request and a fitting verse. One tap, you're on the prayer screen.
- 04
Mark it as prayed
Your faithfulness quietly tracks what you're keeping. No red, no shame, no streak anxiety.
What’s inside
Not another devotional.
A follow-through app.
Reminders arrive by text, email, or browser push — your choice per request, so the channel that actually reaches you is the one that does. It shows up, you read the verse, you pray for thirty seconds, you tap I prayed. That’s the whole loop.
Commit for fourteen days, thirty, ninety, or until the prayer is answered. Each request gets a scripture paired for you in the translation you chose — ESV, NIV, KJV, or NKJV — so the verse meets you before the day does.
When you want someone else to pray alongside you, a single share link lets them commit on their own cadence, no install required. When the season ends — the surgery is over, the baby arrives, the answer lands — you mark it answered and the reminders stop.
No infinite list. No shame. No gamification.
Just the promise, and the small act of keeping it.
What actually arrives
A title. A verse.
Then the moment is yours.
A moment for Sarah: her mom’s surgery on Tuesday.
A verse to pray with: Psalm 55:22.
Mark when you’ve prayed: illprayforyou.com/pray/xyz
SMS reminder
Inbox · Today
A moment for Sarah
I’ll Pray For You <reminders@illprayforyou.com>
A moment for Sarah
Her mom’s surgery on Tuesday
Mark as prayedCast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you.
— Psalm 55:22
Email reminder
What it’s for
Never again have to say
“I’ll pray for you”
and not mean it.
Log your first request
in thirty seconds.
We’ll send you a reminder the minute you promise to pray — and keep them coming until it’s answered or archived.
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