Recommended for
- Pastors buying Church seats so leaders can use sermon-based drafts.
- Ministry leaders equipping kids, youth, or group volunteers.
- Churches that want pull-based discipleship instead of pastor-push distribution.
Pastors should use Ponder after the sermon when the goal is discipleship follow-up, not sermon writing. Pastor is a buyer persona, not an output persona. Ponder helps parents, group leaders, children's educators, youth educators, and individuals pull reviewed sermon-based drafts for their own context.
Most pastor AI tools compete around sermon preparation or content repackaging. Ponder sits after the sermon and helps people carry it into family, group, classroom, youth, and personal devotion settings.
A pastor can provide seats and guidance, but the output belongs to the user serving a real context. The tool stays pull-based and review-first.
These screenshots come from the current Ponder app experience, including onboarding, help, and pricing.

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.
No. Pastor is a buyer persona. A pastor using Ponder personally chooses Individual or Parent.
Yes. The Church plan is designed to provide seats for ministry leaders and volunteers.
Bring a sermon you have the right to use, choose the audience, and review the draft before using it.