Avodah vs Hallow
Hallow is a great Catholic prayer app. Avodah is a free, non-denominational Christian challenge app — Bible-first, web-based, no App Store required.
No download · No credit card · Free to start
Side-by-side comparison
The honest differences between Avodah and Hallow.
| Feature | Avodah | Hallow |
|---|---|---|
| Free to start | Limited free tier | |
| Credit card required | For Hallow Plus | |
| Denomination | Non-denominational Christian | Catholic |
| Bible-first daily challenges | Limited | |
| Multi-day transformation challenges | 7, 21, 30-day | Mostly novenas |
| Web app (no download) | ||
| Works on iOS | ||
| Works on Android | ||
| Works on desktop browser | ||
| Offline mode | ||
| Tribe / accountability groups | Community feed |
Comparison based on publicly available information at time of writing. Hallow features change frequently — visit their site for the latest.
Why pick Avodah over Hallow?
It's actually free. Hallow's best content sits behind Hallow Plus. Avodah's core challenges, devotionals, and Bible plans are free with no credit card.
It's Protestant-friendly. Hallow is built around Catholic liturgy, saints, and the rosary. Avodah is scripture-first and non-denominational — built for evangelicals, Protestants, and any Christian who wants daily Bible discipline.
No App Store gatekeepers. Avodah is a web app. Open the link, add to home screen, done. No 200MB install, no update prompts, no review queues.
Real transformation challenges. 7, 21, and 30-day challenges built to change how you walk — not just one-off prayer sessions.
Try it before you commit to anything.
Start with the free 7-day Hope Challenge. No card, no download, no account required to look around.