About Scripvio
Scripvio is your companion to take notes, keep a journal, find what you wrote, explore the Bible, and track reading, prayer, and meditation — all in one app built for daily use and offline work.
This guide covers the basics: what Scripvio is, who it is for, how the main parts fit together, and where to start.
What is Scripvio for?
Section titled “What is Scripvio for?”Scripvio answers a simple need: stop scattering church, study, prayer, and reflection across notebooks, Bible apps, and loose notes.
The app lets you:
- Capture — during or after church, study, or personal reflection;
- Structure — sections, verses, moods, tags;
- Find — one library for published content;
- Go deeper — Scripture search and links to your notes;
- Stay consistent — track reading, prayer, and meditation with a week-at-a-glance view.
flowchart LR subgraph capture [Capture] N[Notes] J[Journal] end subgraph organize [Organize] P[Publish] B[Library] end subgraph practice [Practice] R[Bible Research] S[Tracking] end N --> P J --> P P --> B R -.->|verses to drafts| N R -.->|verses to drafts| J S -.->|optional link| JWho is Scripvio for?
Section titled “Who is Scripvio for?”Scripvio is for anyone who wants to structure their spiritual life with a reliable digital tool — without unnecessary complexity.
Typical profiles
Section titled “Typical profiles”| Profile | Main use in Scripvio |
|---|---|
| Church attendee | Sermon notes, sections by part of the service, cited verses |
| Bible student | Structured study notes, search by reference or keywords |
| Prayer journey | Prayer tracking + personal journal |
| Regular Bible reader | Reading log + passages linked to notes |
| Spiritual journal keeper | Entries with mood and tags, reread in Library |
Scripvio is not tied to one denomination: it is a personal tool you fill with your own content.
What Scripvio is not
Section titled “What Scripvio is not”| Scripvio is not… | Why |
|---|---|
| A social network | No feed, likes, or public sharing between users |
| Bible only | Scripture is in Research; your texts are in Notes / Journal |
| A generic word processor | Flows are built for spiritual use (verses, publish, tracking) |
| Desktop-only software with no mobile app | Scripvio is a mobile app (iOS / Android), not desktop-only software |
The five pillars of the app
Section titled “The five pillars of the app”Scripvio is organized around five bottom tabs. Each has a distinct role; confusing them causes problems — especially Library vs Research.
Overview
Section titled “Overview”| Tab | In one sentence | Detailed guide |
|---|---|---|
| Home | Dashboard: resume, verse of the day, shortcuts, tracking snapshot | Discover the home screen |
| Library | Your published notes and journal, with search and filters | Library |
| Create | New note, new journal entry, drafts list | Create |
| Research | Read and search the Bible (not your notes) | Bible search |
| Account (avatar) | Profile, language, theme, notifications — not in bottom bar | Profile |
Notes — church, study, structured reflection
Section titled “Notes — church, study, structured reflection”Notes capture organized content: Sunday church, Bible study, conference, personal sermon notes, etc.
What you can do:
- write with a rich editor (headings, paragraphs, light formatting);
- split into sections (intro, worship, teaching, application…);
- attach Bible references or verses;
- work in draft, then publish a stable version;
- export to PDF when published (connection usually required);
- work offline, with sync later.
Concrete example: during church you create a note, add a section per sermon point, link cited verses, finish after the service, then publish to find it in the Library.
Journal — personal entries over time
Section titled “Journal — personal entries over time”The journal is more intimate and narrative than a church note: morning prayers, end-of-day reflection, personal meditation.
What you can do:
- write rich text;
- set mood and tags;
- set entry date;
- publish to find entries under Library → Journal;
- link a tracking activity (reading, prayer, meditation) to a draft entry.
Note vs journal:
| Note | Journal | |
|---|---|---|
| Tone | Structured, “report” or study | Personal, daily |
| Sections | Yes, named parts | More free-form body |
| Mood / journal tags | No | Yes |
| Yes (published note) | No (read in Library) |
Library — all your published content in one place
Section titled “Library — all your published content in one place”The Library is the catalog of what you chose to publish: not where you write (that is Create), not the dashboard (that is Home).
Two segments:
- Notes — published notes: text search, favorites, sort, event type filter;
- Journal — published entries: search, sort by entry date.
→ Library — overview · Drafts and published
Research — Bible center (Scripture)
Section titled “Research — Bible center (Scripture)”The Research tab is only for reading and exploring the Bible in the app:
- by reference (book, chapter, verse);
- by keyword;
- by curated themes.
You can then copy a verse into a note or journal draft — not into already published Library content without a new draft or version workflow.
Tracking — reading, prayer, meditation
Section titled “Tracking — reading, prayer, meditation”Tracking logs your daily spiritual habits:
- Bible reading session (passage, duration, reflection);
- prayer time;
- meditation (with optional link to journal).
You get a dashboard (today, 7-day chart, calendar) and can set personal reminders on the device.
Home shows a snapshot of today’s tracking; detail and history are in the Tracking tab.
How the modules work together
Section titled “How the modules work together”Scenario: Sunday church
Section titled “Scenario: Sunday church”- Create → new note (draft).
- During church: sections + verses (optionally via Research).
- After church: finish, publish.
- Library → reread or export PDF.
- Optional: Tracking → log reading for the day’s passage.
Scenario: personal week
Section titled “Scenario: personal week”- Each morning: journal draft then publish.
- Tracking: prayer + reading.
- Home: see progress and resume a draft.
- Sunday: church note in parallel.
Research → Notes / Journal
Section titled “Research → Notes / Journal”sequenceDiagram participant U as You participant R as Research participant C as Create participant B as Library U->>R: Find a verse U->>C: Add to a draft Note over C: Unpublished note or journal U->>C: Publish U->>B: Read published contentAccount, sync, and devices
Section titled “Account, sync, and devices”User account
Section titled “User account”- sign up with email and password;
- profile (first name, avatar);
- settings: UI language, light/dark theme, notifications;
- content is tied to your account and synced to the server when online.
Offline and sync
Section titled “Offline and sync”Scripvio is offline-first:
| Offline | Online |
|---|---|
| Create / edit drafts | Sync to server |
| Browse local cache (Library, partial Home) | Bible search, load passages |
| Log tracking locally | Email / push when sync completes (per settings) |
A banner at the top of some screens may show sync status or network wait.
→ Offline mode · Synchronization
Multiple devices
Section titled “Multiple devices”You can use the same account on several phones. Avoid editing the same draft offline on two devices at once — the last sync may win on the server.
Languages
Section titled “Languages”The Scripvio interface is available in 7 languages:
- French;
- English;
- Spanish;
- Portuguese;
- Russian;
- German;
- Italian.
Changes apply immediately to menus and system messages. Your notes and journal stay in the language you wrote them in.
Platforms
Section titled “Platforms”Scripvio is available on Android and iOS (iPhone and iPad where supported on the App Store).
| Platform | Usage |
|---|---|
| Android | Download and install Scripvio from your device store |
| iOS | Same via the Apple App Store |
Privacy and data (overview)
Section titled “Privacy and data (overview)”- Your content (notes, journal, tracking) is private to your account.
- Sign-in uses secure tokens; never share your password.
- For data questions or account deletion: Contact us and your deployment’s privacy policy.
Where to start — recommended path
Section titled “Where to start — recommended path”| Step | Action | Rough time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Read this page (you are here) | 5–10 min |
| 2 | Create an account and sign in | 5 min |
| 3 | Choose your language if needed | 1 min |
| 4 | Discover the home screen — understand the dashboard | 10 min |
| 5 | Create a first note as draft, then publish | 15 min |
| 6 | Open Library and confirm the note appears | 2 min |
| 7 | Browse the FAQ as needed | as needed |
Help and documentation
Section titled “Help and documentation”| Resource | Link |
|---|---|
| Help center (this site) | Documentation home |
| Frequently asked questions | FAQ |
| Support contact | Contact us |
| Terms (Notes, Library, Draft…) | Match app labels — see guides per module |