Report updated Mar 14, 2026
Twenty-Four Hours a Day
v2.2.13Individuals in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction who are looking for a daily spiritual resource to support their sobriety and practice the Twelve Steps.
What Is Twenty-Four Hours a Day?
Launched Aug 30, 2010
Updated Mar 2026
What users think
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Key Features
Provides a daily thought, meditation, and prayer for each day of the year
Includes the Serenity Prayer, the Twelve Steps, and the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
Push notifications to remind users to read their daily meditation
Full-text search across all 366 readings and calendar-based navigation
Customizable font sizes and light/dark mode support
Ability to share daily readings via email or text
Recent User Sentiment
“Recent user voice shows a excited sentiment. Users appreciate content value and impact and convenience and accessibility, but report user interface design and accessibility and text scaling.”
What Users Love
It has helped keep me sober.
I rely on these daily reads to get my head and my heart in alignment with God’s will.
Easier to read than hard cover!
I am so blessed to be able to have this app for free as every day.
Pain Points
User interface could be better
Nothing to special about this app, It’ll get the job done
it doesn’t quite match with the system settings so when I make the app large enough for me everything else is too large elsewhere.
High confidence · 49 reviews available
App Store Performance
| Chart | Rank | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Paid | #2 | ▲1 |
Pros and Cons
Pros
- High user loyalty and trust due to 70-year history of source material
- Effective one-time purchase monetization model
- Strong social proof with 27k+ ratings
Cons
- Dated user interface lacking modern engagement features
- Accessibility issues with system-level font scaling
- Lack of social media presence
Market Outlook
Growth Opportunities
- Introduction of journaling or community features
- Cross-platform synchronization
- Capturing market share from subscription-based wellness apps
Market Threats
- Modern wellness apps with superior UI/UX
- Free community-driven alternatives
- Dependency on static, non-interactive content
Key Takeaways
Twenty-Four Hours a Day is a exciting book app that is a paid app. With a 4.9/5 rating from 27.5K reviews, it excites its users from users. Users particularly appreciate content value and impact, though user interface design remains a common concern.
Best for: Individuals in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction who are looking for a daily spiritual resource to support their sobriety and practice the Twelve Steps.
App Details & Pricing
Model: paid
The app utilizes a premium one-time purchase model, leveraging the brand equity of a best-selling book to justify the upfront cost without recurring subscription friction.