Simple, honest pricing
No per-track pricing. No upsells inside tracks. No ads. The 10-day free track stays free, always. Membership is how the app keeps being made.
Founding
Limited to the first 300 members. Founding pricing locks in for as long as you stay a member. Once the door closes, it doesn't open again.
Annual saves roughly 25% vs monthly.
Standard
When the founding cap is reached, standard pricing becomes the default tier going forward. Same access, same shelf, same daily pool.
Annual saves roughly 17% vs monthly.
When you subscribe inside the App Store or Google Play, the store takes a 30% cut of every dollar. When you subscribe here on the web, that cut goes back into building the tracks, the daily pool, and the quiet. Same subscription either way. Your login syncs across the app and the web.
Recommended · on the web
Also available · in the app
Either path gets you the same subscription. The web path just means more of what you pay reaches the thing you're paying for.
Gideon's three hundred. A small group who showed up early, carried something quietly, and let God do the rest. The founding tier is a thank-you for being the kind of man who goes first — before the reviews, before the polish, before the crowd.
Either way, you get
One subscription opens every track, every daily devotional, and every future addition. No fine print inside the app.
Questions men actually ask
Yes. The ten-day Silent Struggles track, the full Bible reader, the journal, verse highlighting, and bookmarking — free, forever, for everyone. Create a free account in under a minute and you're in.
Founding pricing goes away for new sign-ups. Men who joined as founding members keep their price as long as they remain subscribed. Standard pricing — $3.99/mo or $39.99/yr — becomes the default going forward.
Yes. There's no contract, no lock-in. If you cancel, access continues through the end of the billing period you already paid for. No guilt calls, no retention dark-patterns.
No. One subscription opens the whole shelf. Pricing per-track would turn the app into something it's not meant to be — a vending machine instead of a companion.
No. Any track added after launch is included at no extra charge for active members. The shelf grows; your subscription keeps the same price.
Neither. Burden and Grace is built by one Christian man trying to make something he needed at 6 a.m. It's not a substitute for your local church — it's a five-minute companion for the quiet before the day starts.
The World English Bible (WEB) and the King James Version are in the reader today, with more translations being added over time. Rendered cleanly — no feed, no ads, no interruptions. You can highlight a verse, bookmark a chapter, and come back to it tomorrow with the same quiet.
Start with the free track. Stay there. There is no shame in it — the free ten days are designed to be enough to put something down. When the weight lifts, maybe you come back. Maybe you don't. Either way, the door stays open.
Come as you are
The free track is the real doorway. Everything else is optional.