Newly released Gen-Z Bible is now a $60K MRR app

Bible BFF turned modern Bible stories and a TikTok trend into a $60K/month app in just 2 months…

Bible BFF launched in July and hit 60,000 downloads and $60,000 MRR by August.

The app turns Bible learning into a podcast-style experience.

Key features include Scripture in Gen Z slang, an AI chat assistant, and a verse search tool.

They are running a pure subscription model.

After the free trial, access requires a paid plan with no permanently free content.

They began posting in mid-July and reached 13.1M views, 349K shares and 208K bookmarks.

Pretty much all views come from one single winning-format.

Their breakout moment happened in August 10.

An AI-Influencer slideshow with an “app demo” bible audio, and the hook:

“Just found out there’s a girl who read the entire Bible like she’s spilling tea and put it on an app”

The video hit 5.6M views, 1M likes, and 120K bookmarks, pushing Bible BFF to #4 in Reference by August 12.

After identifying a high-performing format and hook, the team scaled a female-led creator approach.

The strategy is straightforward and effective.

Native, organic-feeling videos led by on-camera hosts and anchor everything to a single hook.


Bible stories are retold in a voice that feels less like Sunday school and more like a “Call Her Daddy” episode.

UGC’s are pushing pretty much the same content strategy.

Selfies with an audio of Bible scripture rewritten in Gen-Z slang, and bible-related hooks.

Ambassadors repost these skits across dozens of handles: some branded as “faith” or “biblestudy,” others random usernames.

Top profiles sustained engagement between 10 and 25 percent.

Multiple videos gained significant traction, including some that went viral.

A selfie car video used the hook “This version of the Bible might be illegal” and earned 877,000 views on August 19 and 236,000 views on August 10.

@madison.blake253 reached over 1M views with 2 copycat videos:

@kayy.bible got 1.7M views a month later by starting the video in a car too.

A “POV” hook video uploaded on September 9.

A perfect way to bring entertainment-addicted GenZ audience to the app.

This is like the “brainrot study” trend , but for bible apps.

This format is a key driver of youth adoption.

Listeners treat the audio like background entertainment, similar to Love Island recaps or “tea” updates.

Early traction concentrates around a tiktok format aimed at Gen Z, and a core creative hook that frames Scripture as gossip, memes, or low-effort background audio.

Monetization uses an assertive subscription funnel that prompts early paywall acceptance, shortens time to value, and lifts first week conversions.

Weekly subscription costs 6.99$.

This is the model that led them to $60K MRR within a single month.

Bible BFF is a case study on how a tiktok-led acquisition engine paired with subscription lock-ins can scale an app quickly.

The approach is highly concentrated.

49 feeder accounts post continuously, and performance depends on a single creative format.

Sustained growth will require expanding beyond the “Bible as tea” concept and diversifying formats and channels to reduce dependency risk.

Stay tuned.


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