Question it answers
PonderHow do I carry this sermon into a real discipleship setting?
Other categoryHow do I publish, promote, or manage more church content?
The best AI sermon follow-up tool is not always the broadest content tool. Ponder is built for sermon-to-week discipleship: a reviewed first draft for the people actually carrying Sunday's sermon into Monday through Saturday.
PonderHow do I carry this sermon into a real discipleship setting?
Other categoryHow do I publish, promote, or manage more church content?
PonderLay disciples, parents, leaders, teachers, youth workers, and individual Christians
Other categoryPastors, communications teams, or centralized church staff
PonderDrafts for review, adaptation, teaching, prayer, and discussion
Other categoryOften broader assets, automations, clips, posts, or platform content
A good sermon follow-up tool keeps the sermon as the source, names the audience clearly, creates practical next steps, and keeps human review central.
No. Pastors can buy Church seats, but Ponder is built for lay disciples and ministry leaders who use the sermon in their own context.
Bring a sermon you have the right to use, choose a real audience, and review the draft before using it with another person.
Ponder's comparison pages point to a concrete workflow. These screenshots show onboarding, help, and plan selection before signup.

Actual onboarding screen where a user starts by naming the discipleship setting.

Actual help center screen with searchable support before and after a first sermon.

Actual pricing screen showing the free start, individual plan, and church plan.