Report updated May 28, 2026
112 Bible Maps Easy
For bible students and researchers requiring multi-language text access and historical geographical context.
112 Bible Maps Easy is a struggling reference app that is completely free. With a 1.3/5 rating from 3 reviews, it struggles with user retention. Users particularly appreciate the extensive library of maps provides a helpful visual reference for bible study groups, though persistent advertisements appearing after purchase create a negative user experience post-update remains a common concern.
What is 112 Bible Maps Easy?
112 Bible Maps Easy is a reference app for iOS providing historical maps, 65 Bibles, and commentaries for Christian study.
Users hire this app for geographical and linguistic research, but the current implementation fails to provide the historical context required for serious study, leading to churn.
Current Momentum
v11.1
- Ships minor compatibility updates.
- Last major update October 2017.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Access to 65 Bibles in over a dozen languages including Hebrew, Greek, and various modern translations
Thousands of individual commentaries mapped to specific Bible verses for research
112 Bible maps covering historical and modern geography for reference
How much does it cost?
- Free access to all maps, Bibles, and commentaries
The app operates as a free reference tool with no visible subscription or IAP gates in the provided data.
Who Built It?
Sand Apps
Providing accessible, offline-first Bible study and reference tools for global users. Enabling scripture research through multi-language support.
Portfolio
13
Apps
What other apps does Sand Apps make?
112 Bible Maps + Commentaries
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4001 Bible Dictionary!
7,500 Hebrew Dictionary. Easy
15,000 Bible Encyclopedia Easy
5200 Greek Bible Dictionary!
Explore the full Sand Apps report
Portfolio breakdown, audience, momentum, and every app published by Sand Apps.
What do users think recently?
Low confidence · 18 reviews analyzed
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate the extensive library of maps provides a helpful visual reference for bible study groups, but report persistent advertisements appearing after purchase create a negative user experience post-update and low resolution imagery and dated interface design fail to meet modern visual expectations.
Limited review volume (18 reviews). Sentiment analysis will deepen as more data lands.
View the full user-sentiment analysis
Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for 112 Bible Maps Easy?
How's The Reference Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
Which niche is 112 Bible Maps Easy in?
to study biblical texts and historical geography
Explore the full Bible Study Readers niche
Every app in this space — 734 tracked, the niche's live rankings, and Marlvel's editorial take on the job-to-be-done.
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
This app competes directly by offering a massive library of multilingual scripture and audio resources, capturing the same Bible-study audience as the target app.
Contenders(4)
Targets the scholarly religious reference market with a focus on thematic content curation and textual analysis.
Competes for the same religious reference demographic by offering multilingual translations and audio recitation tools.
Directly overlaps with the target's multilingual Bible reference utility by offering parallel reading and audio playback.
Targets the same niche of religious reference users by providing bilingual, offline-accessible sacred texts.
Same space(3)
Competes for the religious education market by providing structured guidance and reference materials.
Targets users interested in religious memorization and study, overlapping with the target's reference-heavy audience.
Shares the same category of religious reference and study, focusing on providing accessible spiritual content.
Compare 112 Bible Maps Easy against every rival
All rivals in one side-by-side table — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel — plus a head-to-head page for each.
The outtake for 112 Bible Maps Easy
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- 65-language library functions as a global acquisition surface
- Bible-linked commentary density increases time-on-app
- Visual map reference differentiates from text-only competitors
Critical Frictions
- 1.33-star rating indicates severe user dissatisfaction
- Persistent ad-friction post-purchase erodes trust
- Low-resolution imagery fails modern visual standards
Growth Levers
- Integration of historical map overlays for scholarly utility
- Offline-first study mode for remote research
- Scholarly cross-reference expansion
Market Threats
- Interactive study apps siphoning the scholarly demographic
- High-frequency update cadence of direct rivals
- User churn due to ad-friction
What are the next best moves?
Audit ad-logic to ensure post-purchase removal because users report persistent ads → reduce churn
Top complaint theme identifies ad-friction post-purchase as a primary negative experience.
Trade-off: Pause the map-resolution upgrade sprint — ad-logic fix is a higher-priority trust issue.
Ship historical map overlays because users request scholarly context → increase retention
User requests for historical boundaries are the #1 feature gap identified in sentiment data.
Trade-off: Deprioritize the 66th Bible addition — historical context has higher impact on scholarly utility.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's 65-language library is a B2B distribution moat for international religious partnerships that the current consumer-facing ad-model completely ignores.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Historical map overlays (available in Holy Lens but missing here)
- Interactive Q&A tools (available in Holy Lens but missing here)
Key Takeaways
The app provides a deep linguistic library but fails to convert this into a sticky study habit, because persistent ad-friction and lack of historical context drive churn, so the PM should prioritize fixing the ad-logic before adding new content.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
The religious reference market is consolidating around interactive, scholarly-focused tools that offer more than static text. The current app's reliance on dated imagery and ad-friction leaves it exposed to churn, so the PM must pivot to a scholarly-first model to remain relevant.
Persistent ad-friction post-purchase drives negative sentiment, which compounds the rating drag already visible on the current version.
Lack of historical map overlays limits scholarly utility, causing users to migrate to interactive competitors.