Frequently asked questions

Everything you might ask before you download Still.

Short, honest answers about pricing, denominations, languages, sleep content, and how Still works offline.

Is Still free?

You can start Still with a free trial, then continue with a subscription. Pricing varies by country and is shown in the App Store before you commit. [Confirm trial length and price tiers — placeholder.]

Which denominations is Still for?

Still is ecumenical and Christ-centered — written to be welcoming across Christian traditions, including Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox believers. The focus is scripture and prayer rather than any single denomination's distinctives. [Adjust wording to match your theology — placeholder.]

Is Still available in German and English?

Yes. Still is built for both English-speaking and German-speaking (DACH) audiences, with content available in both languages. [Confirm which content is fully localized vs. coming soon — placeholder.]

What kind of content does Still include?

Five core types: evening prayers, daily devotionals, Bible readings, guided meditations, and Bible sleep stories — plus calming sounds and gentle melodies. New sessions are added regularly. [Confirm release cadence — placeholder.]

Does Still have sleep stories and a sleep timer?

Yes. Still includes Bible sleep stories narrated over calming sounds, a sleep timer so audio fades as you drift off, and a gentle scripture alarm to wake you in the morning. [Confirm exact sleep features — placeholder.]

Can I use Still offline?

Yes. You can download sessions to listen at night without wifi or mobile data — useful for keeping your phone on airplane mode at bedtime. [Confirm offline download availability — placeholder.]

How is Still different from Calm or Headspace?

Calm and Headspace are secular mindfulness apps. Still offers a similar calm, sleep-focused experience but built entirely around the Bible and prayer — a Christian alternative for people who want their rest rooted in faith. See the full comparison →

Which devices does Still support?

Still is an iOS app for iPhone and iPad, available on the App Store. [Confirm Android / web availability or roadmap — placeholder.]

Is the content biblically sound, and who writes it?

All sessions are scripture-based and reviewed for theological soundness. [Describe your writers/reviewers, e.g. pastors or theologians involved — placeholder.]

Can my family or kids use Still?

Still is made for adults and families who want a calmer, faith-filled bedtime, and many sessions suit all ages. [Confirm whether there's dedicated kids content or family sharing — placeholder.]

Still have a question?

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