KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites
For readers seeking a digital version of the King James Version Bible.
KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites is an established book app that is completely free. With a 1.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites?
KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites is a digital reader for the 1987 King James Version text on iOS.
Users hire this app for a distraction-free, lightweight reading experience of the public domain KJV text, avoiding the bloat of multi-feature study suites.
Current Momentum
v1.0 · 110mo ago
Zombie- No updates since 2017 release
- Stagnant feature set for seven years
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Full text of the King James Version Bible based on the 1987 printing
Access to the KJV text which is public domain in the United States
How much does it cost?
- Free
The app is distributed as a free utility with no visible monetization or subscription tiers.
Who Built It?
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What is the competitive landscape for KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The Book Market?
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Which niche is KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites in?
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
This app competes directly by offering a high-utility, multi-language Bible experience that captures the same religious study audience through audio and parallel text features.
Differentiators
- Offers integrated cloud note synchronization, allowing users to maintain study progress across multiple mobile devices
- Provides high-quality audio playback capabilities, significantly increasing accessibility for users who prefer listening over reading
- Features bilingual side-by-side reading layouts that simplify comparative study between English and secondary languages
Head to head
The target app is severely outclassed by the nemesis's technical infrastructure; the PM must prioritize a complete UI/UX overhaul and add audio support to remain relevant.
Contenders(4)
It serves the same academic and study-oriented Bible audience by providing visual aids and commentary integration.
Differentiators
- Features specialized Bible charts that visualize complex historical timelines for better user comprehension of scripture
- Integrates deep commentary links directly into visual timelines to provide immediate context for specific events
It competes by aggregating a large library of translations and commentaries, directly challenging the target's utility.
Differentiators
- Aggregates multiple Bible translations and commentaries into one interface, reducing the need for multiple apps
- Includes robust search functionality that allows users to query specific terms across an entire library
This app targets the same Bible-reading audience but provides superior accessibility through offline audio playback.
Differentiators
- Supports offline audio playback, enabling consistent study in regions with limited or unreliable internet connectivity
- Utilizes a parallel reading interface that is more intuitive for language learners than static text
It competes for the same spiritual study demographic by offering interactive, multilingual religious text access.
Same space(3)
It competes in the religious study category by offering specialized tools for text memorization and recitation.
It serves a similar niche of religious book-based learning with a focus on audio-visual accessibility.
It competes for the same faith-based education audience by utilizing modern, interactive learning methodologies.
Differentiators
- Implements gamified progress tracking and streaks to encourage daily user engagement with religious educational content
- Leverages AI-assisted learning tools to provide personalized guidance for users practicing specific religious rituals
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The outtake for KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Lightweight, unadorned interface
Critical Frictions
- No updates since 2017
- 1.0 rating
- Zero feature parity with modern study apps
Growth Levers
- Integrate audio playback
- Add cross-referencing tools
Market Threats
- Rapid feature iteration by competitors
- Stagnant update cycle
What are the next best moves?
Pivot to audio-integrated model because static text is obsolete against audio-capable rivals → increase user retention
Competitors like Mongolian English Audio Bible capture the same audience via audio playback, rendering static text apps obsolete.
Trade-off: Deprioritize further text-only refinements — the current text format is already commoditized.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of features is its only remaining moat, as it provides a pure reading experience that avoids the data-harvesting and subscription-bloat of modern study apps.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Audio playback (available in Mongolian English Audio Bible)
- Cloud note synchronization (available in Mongolian English Audio Bible)
- Bilingual side-by-side reading (available in Mongolian English Audio Bible)
Key Takeaways
KJV Bible / Acrobible Suites is a legacy utility that lacks the functional depth to compete with modern study tools, so the developer must pivot to an audio-integrated model or accept total market attrition.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
The religious study market is consolidating around apps that offer multi-modal learning, such as audio-text synchronization and cloud-synced notes. This app's failure to update since 2017 leaves it with no path to compete, signaling an inevitable exit from the category.
The seven-year update drought indicates the app is in maintenance-mode, which guarantees a steady decline in relevance against active competitors.