Gospel Library
For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seeking to study and apply Church doctrine.
Gospel Library is a market-leading reference app that is completely free. With a 4.7/5 rating from 243.7K reviews, it delivers strong user satisfaction. Users particularly appreciate content accessibility, though app stability and crashes remains a common concern.
What is Gospel Library?
Current Momentum
v7.6 · 4d ago
ActiveGospel Library recently introduced Image of the Week widgets and notifications alongside new features for viewing ward-specific lessons and hymns while visiting other congregations.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Access to scriptures, conference addresses, manuals, and media.
Highlighting, note-taking, tagging, and custom cross-referencing.
Access to local ward-specific content like sacrament hymns and class lessons.
Personalized study scheduling with link-sharing capabilities.
How much does it cost?
- Completely free access to all content and features
The app is a non-profit utility prioritizing spiritual engagement and accessibility over revenue.
Who Built It?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Providing digital ecclesiastical tools and scripture study resources for members and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Portfolio
13
Apps
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What do users think recently?
High confidence · Latest 100 of 243.6K total reviews analyzed
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a thrilled sentiment. Users appreciate content accessibility and ease of use, but report app stability and crashes and ai assistant ui.
What Users Love
What Frustrates Users
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for Gospel Library?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (12)
How's The Reference Market?
How does it evolve in the Reference market?
Rank progression
67 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
The outtake for Gospel Library
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Official ecclesiastical authority and ward integration
- Seamless sync via Church Account
- Massive content library in multiple languages
- Zero-cost barrier for users
Critical Frictions
- Recent Android stability regressions (crashes)
- Intrusive AI Assistant UI elements
- Lack of integrated scholarly commentary compared to rivals
Growth Levers
- Incorporate multimedia-rich commentary to close gap with Scripture Plus
- Introduce gamified habit tracking to compete with Wayfare
- Improve UI customization for power users
Market Threats
- Scripture Plus (superior visual engagement and depth)
- Wayfare (modern habit-building and social study)
- Declining user sentiment due to technical performance issues
What are the next best moves?
Hotfix Android stability issues
Recent updates caused crashes (medium frequency complaint), leading to a 'declining' sentiment trend despite an 'excellent' overall score.
Add toggle to hide or move the AI Assistant icon
Users report the floating icon obstructs text (low frequency but high friction complaint), impacting the core reading experience.
Evaluate multimedia integration for 'Come, Follow Me' curriculum
Nemesis (Scripture Plus) wins on visual engagement with embedded videos and charts directly in the text flow.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Integrated videos and charts within scripture text (available in Scripture Plus)
- Scholarly commentary and 'KnoWhy' articles (available in Scripture Plus)
- Gamified habit tracking and community 'circles' (available in Wayfare)
- Social study features/friend highlights (available in Bible/YouVersion)
Key Takeaways
Gospel Library remains the essential utility for LDS members due to its official ward integration, but it is currently vulnerable. To maintain its lead, the PM must immediately resolve the Android stability regressions and address the 'Frustrated' feedback regarding the intrusive AI UI, while planning a long-term response to the superior visual study tools offered by Scripture Plus.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
Recent Android updates (v7.5.4) introduced critical crashes — users report being unable to open the app.
New AI Assistant UI is causing frustration — users report it covers text and cannot be moved.
Active feature investment in ward-specific content and study plan scheduling (Mar/Apr 2026).