27,100 people search for “daily prayer” every month. They want to start their day with intention, reflection, and spiritual grounding.
Most daily prayer apps are text-based. You read on a screen. During the most contemplative moment of your day, you’re staring at the same device that has your emails, Slack messages, and social media.
audiclip can generate a daily prayer podcast:
Reading prayer on a screen keeps you in “device mode” — the same mode where you check email and scroll Twitter. Your brain doesn’t fully shift into reflective space.
Listening with eyes closed shifts you into a different cognitive mode. The two hosts’ voices become a gentle guide, not a screen demanding attention. Prayer becomes embodied, not transactional.
Prayer in your heart language touches deeper than prayer in your second language. 100+ languages supported.
This isn’t specific to one faith. Save prayer texts from any tradition:
The technology is format-agnostic. Whatever text you save, two hosts discuss it conversationally.
Start your morning with intention. In your language. Eyes closed.