Quiethaven vs Hallow

Quiethaven and Hallow are both quiet, paid Christian apps — but they target very different practices. A side-by-side comparison.

When Hallow is the right choice

Hallow is the strongest choice if you primarily want a guided audio prayer and meditation app — celebrity-narrated rosaries, Catholic devotionals, guided Lectio Divina, and sleep prayers. The audio production quality is exceptional, and the Catholic specificity is unmatched.

When Quiethaven is the right choice

Quiethaven is best if you want a complete daily companion that includes Bible reading, a prayer timer, the liturgical calendar, AND one-tap pastoral counseling with verified clergy — across Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions. The Bible itself is at the center, not an add-on.

Side-by-side feature comparison

FeatureQuiethavenHallow
Full offline Bible (multiple translations)Limited
Guided audio prayers / meditationsBasic✓ Very strong
Rosary, novenas, Divine OfficeComing✓ Extensive
Pastoral counseling with real clergy✓ End-to-end encrypted
Ecumenical (Protestant/Catholic/Orthodox)✓ All threeCatholic-focused
Prayer timer (silent)Partial
Gratitude journalComing
AdsNeverNever
PricingFree + optional subscriptionFree trial → paid

Verdict

If you are Catholic and want world-class guided audio for the rosary, Divine Office, and Catholic devotions, Hallow is the best app on the market. If you want a quiet ecumenical companion that puts the Bible itself at the center, with built-in pastoral counseling, Quiethaven is built for that.

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