You have to pay for everything. Literally everything
You cannot read any of the the scriptures with out paying
Yes, Bible Bff is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Bible Bff has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $49.32.
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4.59 out of 5
145 ratings in Canada
You cannot read any of the the scriptures with out paying
If you had an annoying bff California girl explain the Bible like your 5 years old is the most accurate description and the UI/UX is horrible. Hard paywall on anything. More A.I nonsense that misunderstanding very important bible verse.
The Bible should be easily accessibility to all. Making people pay like this when they just want to learn more about the word of God doesn’t sit right with me
The concept is great; I enjoyed listening to a couple stories. For what the app is right now, it’s way too expensive. Also, there’s no episodes available without signing up for the 3 day trial. Having one episode free to try would probably entice more people. Adding some navigation features would also be helpful. If I want to listen to stories in chronological order, I have to scroll through the whole list to find the one I want. They are in no particular order. It’s not a user-friendly experience yet. Hopefully with time it will improve and I can update this review!
Seems like a really great app but you can’t get access to anything without confirming you’ll pay a monthly fee. Was pretty excited about it, but now I’m a little disappointed
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