Prayminder
Prayminder Summary
Prayminder is a mobile iOS app in Productivity by Prayminder AB. Released in Dec 2017 (8 years ago). It has 5.2K ratings with a 4.90★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 20.6K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 4, 2026.
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Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 4, 2026 .
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Ratings: 5.2K
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App Description
Prayminder helps you pray through your whole day, bringing the people and concerns on your heart back to mind at moments you might otherwise pass by.
You begin by writing down what weighs on your heart: the people you love, the burdens you're holding, the things you long to thank God for. You decide when and how often you'd like to be reminded, and then you go about your life as you normally would. Day after day, Prayminder surfaces your prayers gently, one at a time, turning short pauses into real conversation with God.
More than 30 million prayers have been lifted through Prayminder by believers across the world, from parents praying for their children on the way to work, to students pausing for their classmates between lessons, to prayer groups carrying one another through difficult seasons.
With Prayminder you can:
• Keep all your prayers in one place, organized the way you actually think about them
• Receive reminders throughout the day, as often or as rarely as suits you
• Schedule specific prayers for specific times, whether daily, weekly, or on a date that matters
• Add notes to any prayer and follow how things unfold as God answers
• Mark prayers as answered and keep a living record of gratitude and praise
• Read the Bible in your own language, powered by YouVersion
• Attach Scripture to any prayer so that God's Word shapes the way you pray
• Track how often you've prayed for each request, with weekly, monthly, and lifetime totals for those who find keeping count useful
Prayminder is completely free and always will be. It was built over many years by a husband and wife who wanted a better way to pray, and it has stayed true to that purpose ever since.
"Pray without ceasing." 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Begin where you are today, and let prayer find its place in the ordinary hours of your life.