Pricing
One plan. Everything included.
Sermonwright
Unlimited sermon preparations. One account. Cancel anytime.
Lock in $19/month for the life of your subscription.
After 250 ministers subscribe, new sign-ups start at $29/mo. Your tier never rises once you’re in.
7-day free trial for the first 250 ministers.
Card required to start, but no charge today — your first $19 posts 7 days from now. Cancel anytime during the trial and you won’t be billed.
Launch bonus — use code LAUNCH at checkout for $10 off your first 3 months.
Available to the first 250 subscribers. $9/mo for the first 3 months, then $19/mo locked in for life.
- Exegesis with thinking on every passage
- Three distinct homiletical angles per sermon
- Tailored illustrations and applications
- Automatic citation and claim verification
- Series-arc and congregation-context continuity
- Unlimited generations (fair-use soft cap at 40/mo)
- One account, cancel anytime
Translations
Public-domain translations are included in every plan. A separate $5/mo add-on will unlock the copyrighted translations when Stripe billing goes live.
Included in every plan
- KJV — King James Version
- WEB — World English Bible
Add-on · $5/mo · coming soon
- ESV — English Standard Version
- NASB — New American Standard Bible
- NLT — New Living Translation
- CSB — Christian Standard Bible
- ·NIV is not part of this add-on. Its licensing terms are prohibitive for a small tool; we’ll revisit once the subscriber base justifies a direct negotiation.
Questions
- How does the pricing progress?
- Two tiers, each locked in for life at sign-up: the first 250 ministers pay $19/mo, and everyone after that pays $29/mo. Whichever tier you sign up in is the tier you keep — your price never rises as new cohorts join. A spot is claimed on your first paid month; cancel during the 7-day trial and the spot returns to the pool, but once you’ve been charged your spot is yours for the life of the subscription, even if you later cancel.
- How does the 7-day free trial work?
- Only the first 250 ministers (the launch tier) get it. You enter a card at Stripe checkout but nothing is charged today — your first $19 posts 7 days from now. Cancel anytime during those 7 days and you won’t be billed, and your launch-tier spot returns to the pool for the next minister. Once the 250 launch spots are taken by paying customers, the trial retires with them.
- What’s the LAUNCH code?
- A thank-you to the earliest subscribers. Apply code LAUNCH at Stripe checkout and the first 3 months come through at $10 off ($9/mo on the launch tier), then the normal $19/mo locked-in price takes over for the life of your subscription. Only works for launch-tier sign-ups; once the first 250 spots fill, the code retires with them.
- What does “fair-use soft cap” mean?
- The nominal limit is 40 generations per month — enough for a minister preaching weekly plus midweek study plus occasional iteration. In practice almost no one approaches that ceiling. If you do, we’ll reach out before anything happens. There’s no hard wall that interrupts sermon prep in the middle of a week.
- Is this for any tradition?
- Sermonwright is built for non-denominational ministers. The guiding discipline — biblical text interprets itself, historical references support, non-additive — is theologically conservative in tradition but framework-agnostic in application. The tool doesn’t push a denominational line; it helps you work through the text.
- What Bible translations are available?
- Every plan includes the KJV (default) and the WEB (World English Bible) — both public-domain, full text, auto-loaded from any reference you type. An optional “All translations” add-on at $5/mo will unlock ESV, NASB, NLT, and CSB when Stripe billing goes live. NIV is not available at launch — its licensing terms are prohibitive for a small tool; we’ll revisit once the subscriber base justifies the negotiation.
- What does “non-additive” mean?
- The tool will not put words in the passage that aren’t there. No invented cross-references, no fabricated quotes from church fathers, no made-up statistics. When the model cites something historical or linguistic, it tags the claim “verify before preaching” so you catch it. A second model reviews every generation and flags claims that could be fabricated.
- Do you train on my sermons?
- No. Your inputs and generated outputs are not used to train any model. Anthropic’s API (the model we use) does not train on API traffic by default.
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