Lily vs Glorify: Which Daily Worship Fits Your Life?
Honest disclosure: this comparison is written by the small team behind Lily. We name what the other app does well, and every factual claim here is checkable on the public App Store. We would rather you pick the right app for you than pretend the others do not exist.
Glorify wraps a short daily flow of verse, reflection, and worship in one of the calmest designs in the category. Here is an honest look at both.
Side by side
| Lily | Glorify | |
|---|---|---|
| Made for women | Yes, only | No, everyone |
| Daily devotional | Matched to your season (15 x 30 days) | One daily flow, same for everyone |
| Ask anything from scripture | Yes | No |
| Prayer record ("Look what God did") | Yes | Prayer content, different shape |
| Free tier | Daily devotional free forever | Some previously free features moved behind Plus in 2025 |
| Design calm | Warm, minimal | Genuinely lovely |
| Size | New (launching now) | 98,000+ US ratings |
What Glorify does well
Atmosphere. The design is calming, the daily flow is gentle, and it is a pleasant app to open. If you want a light, universal daily moment, it is a good one.
Where Lily is different on purpose
Lily is built on a promise Glorify cannot make: your mornings know your season. An anxious season is not a grieving season, and a weary mom's Tuesday is not everyone's Tuesday. And a promise about promises: nothing that is free in Lily today will ever quietly move behind a paywall. The daily devotional is free forever.
Your season, not everyone's
Lily is a daily devotional app for women, coming soon to iPhone. A short devotional for your exact season every morning, Bible answers any hour, and a place to watch God answer your prayers.
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