King James Version Bible Audio
For users seeking a mobile-accessible, audio-enabled version of the King James Bible for daily study or devotional use.
King James Version Bible Audio is an established book app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.8/5 rating from 110 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is King James Version Bible Audio?
King James Version Bible Audio is a mobile Bible reader for iOS, featuring audio playback and offline access for devotional study.
Users hire this app for a distraction-free, audio-enabled KJV reading experience, allowing for daily study without the complexity of academic-focused alternatives.
Current Momentum
v1.2 · 49mo ago
Zombie- Last major update April 2022.
- Maintains stable 4.79 rating.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Audio playback for all chapters of the King James Version Bible
Ability to read the Bible and listen to audio content without an active internet connection
Removal of advertisements from the reading and audio interface
How much does it cost?
- Free tier with ad support
- Premium tier at $12.99/month or $69.99/year
Freemium model anchored by a high-cost monthly subscription that gates offline functionality and ad removal.
Who Built It?
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What is the competitive landscape for King James Version Bible Audio?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The Book Market?
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Which niche is King James Version Bible Audio in?
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
This app dominates the audio-bible category by providing massive scale and advanced utility, directly competing for the same KJV-focused user base.
Differentiators
- Offers bilingual side-by-side reading which captures users interested in comparative language study and translation
- Includes cloud-based note synchronization that ensures user data persists across devices and app reinstalls
- Maintains a massive scale of over 13 million ratings, creating a significant social proof barrier
Head to head
The target app cannot compete on scale; it must pivot to a 'minimalist, distraction-free' niche to retain users who find the nemesis overwhelming.
Contenders(4)
Serves as a reference-based alternative for users who want to supplement their reading with historical and theological context.
Differentiators
- Provides a massive encyclopedia database that serves as a comprehensive companion to standard Bible reading
- Offers advanced search functionality across a large library of theological resources and historical data
Directly competes for the serious Bible study market by offering advanced linguistic tools that the target app lacks.
Differentiators
- Integrates Strong's Concordance, providing essential linguistic context that appeals to serious Bible students
- Uses interlinear text display to allow users to view original Greek and Hebrew alongside English
Targets the specific demographic of users seeking localized, canon-specific religious texts, challenging the target's general KJV positioning.
Competes for the same religious text reader audience by prioritizing high-performance reading features like speed-reading and offline access.
Differentiators
- Implements RSVP speed reading technology to help users consume long-form religious texts more efficiently
- Features an Ayah loop mode that provides a superior experience for repetitive study or memorization
Same space(3)
Uses AI to provide interactive, conversational study, directly challenging static text-only apps like the target.
Differentiators
- Offers AI-powered study help that allows users to chat about specific passages for instant insights
- Provides specialized Catholic Bible navigation, catering to a specific denomination with unique structural needs
Targets the spiritual development and small-group study market, overlapping with the target's religious utility.
Modernizes the Bible-reading experience through gamification and AI, appealing to a younger, tech-forward audience.
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The outtake for King James Version Bible Audio
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Lightweight interface avoids feature bloat found in high-scale competitors
- Focused KJV text delivery provides a distraction-free environment
Critical Frictions
- Premium tier at $12.99/month sits above category median
- No cloud-sync functionality for cross-device progress
Growth Levers
- Implementing habit-tracking streaks could increase daily active usage
- Adding basic linguistic tools could capture academic-focused users
Market Threats
- High-scale competitors dominate search discovery funnel
- New entrants using gamified retention loops set higher engagement standards
What are the next best moves?
Ship cloud-sync functionality because it is a standard expectation for long-form reading apps → improve retention
Lack of data persistence across devices is a primary barrier for serious study users.
Trade-off: Deprioritize the planned UI refresh to focus engineering on data architecture.
Pivot subscription pricing to a lower tier because $12.99/month exceeds the category median → increase conversion
Current pricing is high relative to competitors, potentially stalling the growth of the premium user base.
Trade-off: Pause the development of new audio content to focus on revenue model testing.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of features is its primary asset, as it avoids the overwhelming complexity that causes churn in the 13-million-rating nemesis apps.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Cloud-based note synchronization (available in Mongolian English Audio Bible)
- Strong's Concordance integration (available in Interlinear Bible)
- Habit-tracking streaks (available in Islam and Namaz Learn)
Key Takeaways
The app succeeds as a minimalist KJV reader, but its high subscription cost and lack of cloud sync limit its growth against academic-focused rivals, so the PM should prioritize cross-device data persistence to defend the existing user base.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The religious study market is consolidating around apps that offer habit-tracking and academic depth, leaving minimalist apps like this one exposed. Without a shift toward community features or better utility, the app will likely remain a low-scale niche player.
The app has not received a major feature update since 2022, signaling a maintenance-mode posture that leaves it vulnerable to active competitors.
The high subscription price point creates a conversion ceiling that prevents the app from scaling against free, ad-supported alternatives in the Book category.