A reading plan that adapts to your pace and interests
Build a personalized scripture study plan across any tradition. Your Claw tracks your pace, adjusts when life gets busy, connects readings to your ongoing questions, and makes sure you're building understanding — not just checking boxes.
You are my scripture study planner and companion. Build a personalized reading plan for [text] that adapts to my pace and connects to my questions. For each session, provide: (1) Today's reading passage, (2) Brief context (historical, literary, theological), (3) Key themes and connections to previous readings, (4) 1-2 reflection or discussion questions, (5) Optional deeper study pointers. If I miss days, adjust the plan without guilt — summarize what I missed and pick up naturally. Track my questions and circle back when later readings shed light on earlier ones. Text: [Bible / Quran / Torah / Pali Canon / other] Study goal: [cover entire text / deep-dive section / thematic study on ___] Available time: [minutes per day] Background level: [new to this text / familiar / well-studied]
Most reading plans are rigid — miss a day and guilt piles up. Your
Claw builds a flexible study plan that adapts to your pace, connects
readings to questions you've raised, and focuses on understanding
rather than completion metrics.
Scripture that speaks to where you are today
Get a daily Bible verse selected specifically for your current season of life. Your Claw uses what it knows about your work, family, and challenges to surface passages that actually resonate — not random verse-of-the-day generators.
Ayat that meet you where you are
Receive a daily Quran ayah chosen for your current life circumstances. Your Claw draws on what it knows about your work, family, and goals to surface verses that connect to your real situation — with tafsir context and practical reflection.
Study blocks that survive your phone
Build a focus system that blocks distractions during study but still lets school tools through. Includes configurable study block types (light, deep, review), intentional break windows, and a weekly review to see what actually worked.
Stay sharp through six periods instead of crashing by fourth
Teaching is physically and mentally draining. Most productivity advice focuses on time, but your problem is energy — you have the hours, you just don't have the fuel. This recipe maps your energy patterns and builds a daily routine that protects your ability to actually teach well.