Who Selah is for
Selah is built for Christians who engage with Scripture regularly — whether you teach others or study for your own growth:- Pastors preparing sermons week after week
- Bible study leaders leading regular groups through Scripture
- Small group teachers who want to come prepared and teach with depth
- Devoted disciples spending daily time in God’s Word for personal growth and spiritual formation
The core workflow
Everything in Selah follows a natural arc from first observation to deeper understanding: Capture → Study → Grow You jot a raw thought in the Stream as you study. You deepen it in Notes. You lean on the AI companion to surface what you already know. Whether you’re building toward a teaching or simply letting a passage shape you over time, your notes are ready — organized, connected, and in your own voice.Key features
Stream
Quick-capture thoughts, observations, and scripture references as they come. Type a reference like John 3:16 and Selah recognizes it automatically.
Notes
A rich-text editor built for study. Slash commands, scripture blocks, and a note lifecycle that moves from Capture to Study to Finished.
AI Companion
An AI study partner powered by Claude. It asks questions rather than lecturing — so the insight, when it comes, is yours and goes into your notes in your own words.
Prayer Board
A kanban board for your prayer life with four lanes: Active, Waiting, Answered, and Ongoing. Drag and drop as God moves.
Knowledge Graph
Selah automatically extracts theological concepts — themes, persons, places, doctrines — from your notes and captures, then links them into a growing map of your study.
Search
Hybrid search combining full-text and semantic similarity so you can find a half-remembered thought even if you can’t recall the exact words.
Import
Bring your existing study material into Selah from Markdown, TXT, CSV, Word documents, and PDFs.
Telegram
A second surface for the companion. Link your account and study, capture thoughts, or receive your daily devotional from Telegram.
The companion
The AI companion is not a Bible commentary or a sermon generator. It’s a thinking partner that uses the Socratic method — asking questions to help you surface what you already know and build your own understanding. It has access to your notes and captures, so it knows what you’ve been studying.The companion uses your notes, captures, and onboarding preferences as context. The more you study in Selah, the more relevant its questions become.