Develop mobile applications tailored for spiritual practices and content for various non-Christian religions (e.g., Judaism, Buddhism), emulating the successful model of Hallow by making religious texts and practices accessible, engaging, and modern for younger demographics.
Opportunity7.4
Why now
Growing trend of young people seeking spiritual engagement through mobile devices; clear success of Hallow for Christian/Catholic audiences demonstrates market demand; lack of comparable apps for other major religions creates an open opportunity.
Market gap
Underserved market for modern, engaging mobile spiritual apps across various religions outside of Christianity/Catholicism.
Business fit
Type
App
Target
Individuals of specific religious denominations/faiths, especially millennials and Gen Z, seeking modern, mobile spiritual experiences.
Revenue
Subscription-based, similar to Hallow's $69.99/year or $120/family plan.
Founder
Someone passionate about the specific religion/faith.
Scores
Problem
8.0
Feasibility
7.0
Why now
8.0
Go-to-market
7.0
Confidence
9.0
Proof signals
Hallow's success (number one app for Christian and Catholic prayers, 4.9 on 284,000 ratings).
Hallow's monetization model ($69.99/year, $120/family plan).
Hunter: 'I think there is an opportunity here to kind of look at what are the denominations and faith that people have around the world and like how many of those have been turned into an app'.
Keyword demand
Keyword
Volume
Growth
Spiritual apps
170/mo
-48% YoY
Religious apps
480/mo
-19% YoY
Meditation apps
49,500/mo
+22% YoY
US English Google Ads volume from DataForSEO; growth uses returned monthly search history.
Source episode
His 250M+ App Download Blueprint (Full Strategy)6:01
is there more opportunity to create spiritual apps for for example Christians? I think there's I mean across all religions. Yeah. There's a huge opening for this. ... I don't see apps for those types of religions, right?