Build your customBible reading plan

Choose any books of the Bible over any stretch of days, starting any day you like. Fall behind without starting over.

Why readers choose BiblePlan

Built to help you keep a reading habit, not just start one.

Truly custom

Any books, testaments, or genres. Read them in sequence or side by side.

Balanced to the verse

We weigh every chapter so each day is about the same length to read.

Flexes with your life

Start any day, skip your rest days, and rebalance whenever you fall behind.

How BiblePlan works

Pick your books and your timeframe. BiblePlan balances the daily load, keeps you on track, and bends when life does.

Reading in order
GenesisExodusLeviticus
Reading together
PsalmsProverbsJohn

Read your own mix

Pick any books, testaments, or genres. Read them in order or several at once, and skip the weekdays you rest.

Chapter a day
BiblePlan

Balanced daily readings

We weigh verse counts and chapter lengths so each day is about the same to read, with no surprise double-days.

Your progress61%
Expected: 58%On pace

Track your progress

Mark each day as read and see how you're pacing against where you'd expect to be.

5 days behindRebalance
Daily reading12 14 verses
Finish dateDec 31 · unchanged

Catch up in one tap

Fall behind and one tap redistributes what's left. Your daily reading adjusts, your finish date stays put.

Balanced down to the verse

31,102
verses weighed & balanced
66
books, any combination
plans per account
$0
today & always

Curious how the balancing works? See the math behind your plan →

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about BiblePlan

Start your reading habit today

Missed January 1? You didn't miss anything. A reading habit starts the morning you start it. Build your plan today, completely free.

From the founder

BiblePlan is built and run by one person — me. I kept starting reading plans that didn't fit: the pace was wrong, the books were fixed, and missing a week meant quietly giving up. I wanted a plan that bent instead of breaking, so I built one.

It's free, and it's staying that way — no ads, no paywall, no limits. If it helps you read more of the Bible, that's the whole point.

— Becky Schmidt

If BiblePlan has been helpful, you can chip in toward the hosting bill — entirely optional, and it keeps BiblePlan free for everyone.