Concept · not a real download yet
A native pocket home for the Money Map, your recap, and the same “explore first” rhythm as the site—built for quick taps between real life. Mockups run long on purpose—scroll for download hooks, then calm + family + trust + perks, then serve, welcome, care, rhythms & recap, then a finale trio at the very end.
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How often is money on your mind?
Bite-sized lessons that mix practical money habits with biblical wisdom: streaks, XP, and a vertical “path” so progress feels visible and fun. Below are static mockups—same pocket frame, different moments in a lesson flow.
Path & units — streak + XP
“Whose money is it?” · Budget as a spiritual rhythm, not a guilt trip.
Luke 16 · Psalm 24Anxiety vs. planning · Emergency fund as “today’s manna.”
Matt 6 · Prov 6Percentage giving, tipping, and cheerful overflow—before the “leftovers.”
2 Cor 9 · Prov 11Lesson — verse + money question
Which habit best matches “diligent planning” for your money this week?
Finish — XP + streak celebration
Lesson complete!
You linked Scripture to a real money habit—one tap at a time.
+20 XP
🔥 Wisdom streak: 13 days
Extra screens to picture how Scripture and money habits could stay in conversation: daily pairings, parables as units, rest from spending, real humans in a pod, audio + verse, and a “ledger” that feels like worship—not shame.
Today’s duo — verse meets money moment
Today · 2 min
“Honor the Lord with your wealth…” — the starting posture before the spreadsheet.
Proverbs 3:9–10 (thought for today)
Before you open Amazon: name one generosity line in this month’s budget (even $5).
Tie habit → heart, not guilt → grind.
Parable pack — talents & faithful steps
Unit · Parables & portfolios
Matthew 25:14–30
What was actually entrusted?
Time, skill, capital — not panic hiding.
Faithful vs. fearful
Map “burying” to avoiding your 401k statement.
One next faithful step
Increase giving % 0.25% or open the IRA.
Sabbath wallet — pause discretionary taps
Rhythm
Optional: mute shopping apps for 24h. Rest isn’t laziness—it’s trust.
Reminder — “There remains a Sabbath rest…” Hebrews 4:9
Bible ↔ finance tie-in: consumerism trains “never enough”; Sabbath trains “God is enough.”
Circle — iron sharpens iron + numbers
Your pod
“As iron sharpens iron…” Proverbs 27:17
Listen & clip — episode + saved verse
MMM Podcast
Playing · 14:02 / 38:00
Saved clip @ 14:02
“Do not worry about tomorrow…” — tie to Matthew 6:34; then one practical breath before you check balances.Kingdom ledger — cheerful lines, not shame
Reflection
This week · optional · private
A pocket view of the plan: what you intended, what you spent, and what’s left—without turning faith into a spreadsheet fight. These mockups show a dashboard, logging cash out, allocating a month, and a closing snapshot you could export or share with a coach.
Dashboard — plan vs. reality at a glance
Left in monthly plan
$350
After giving & fixed bills · updates when you log spending
Categories
Input — log spending fast
What left your account?
Manual entry now; later: optional bank link with read-only balance cues. Categories roll up to your dashboard bars.
Input — allocate the month (plan)
Inputs: paycheck amount, side income, or import from last month.
Assign dollars (outputs of the plan)
Goal: every dollar named before the month spends you. Giving can be locked first so the plan reflects “first fruits,” not leftovers.
Output — month snapshot & insights
Planned vs. actual (top buckets)
PlannedActual
The web mascot packs a lot into one grid. On a phone, vertical lanes (money in → out → fruitful), a single ring for “where it went,” a scrollable module rail instead of eight equal pills, and iOS-style grouped lists for inputs keep the same data model—just easier to scan with one thumb.
Dashboard — three lanes (in · out · fruitful)
Allocatable
$7.7K
Expenses
$4.3K
Fruitful
$3.5K
Breathing room — one ring, three stories
After tax & fixed pulls, where did this month’s dollars go?
Tap a segment to drill into modules 1–8 · not a bank statement, your plan.
8 modules — horizontal rail (not 8 equal tabs)
Swipe → pick one · progress saves to your scoreboard
Module 1 · Insurance
Hat metaphor: protection before the storm. Open the lesson + form ↓
Module 1 input — grouped rows + steppers
Post-tax · monthly
Pre-tax deductions
Totals roll into Insurance on the dashboard · matches your web tool logic.
Output — month recap + “why it matters”
Building on Circle (pod), Sabbath wallet (rest from spending), and Listen & clip (podcast moments): a pre-pod rhythm so meetups feel light, a rest receipt that celebrates what you didn’t spend, and a clip stack that batches wisdom into Learn.
Circle+ — pod rhythm & next meetup
Your pod · Dallas friends
2d 4h
Until 7:00 PM · 12 min agenda
Streak: 5 pods · nudges stay kind, never guilt
Sabbath+ — rest receipt (after the pause)
Sabbath wallet
Discretionary apps were muted · Sat 6am → Sun 6pm
~$84
Estimated impulse rest · based on your usual weekend taps
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
Psalm 23:1 · rest reframes “enough”
Listen+ — clip stack → Learn batch
When anxiety opens the banking app
“Do not worry about tomorrow…” — breath before balances.
14:02 · Matt 6:34
Stewardship isn’t spreadsheets
Faithful with little — small habits compound.
22:18 · Luke 16:10
Generosity before leftovers
Cheerful giver — name the line first.
31:05 · 2 Cor 9:7
Clips become lesson seeds — same audio, new habit loop.
Not pod, not podcast clips, not a spending pause: future-you (time capsule), post-spend honesty (values pulse after the fact), and solo quests (private missions, no group). Same MMM heart—new mechanics.
Future-you letter — sealed until you earn the unlock
Private · only you
Unlock when · $1,000 emergency fund
We’ll surface this note the day your plan crosses the line—no social feed, just your past self cheering.
Alternative unlock: a fixed date · or first debt paid off—your pick.
Values pulse — 5 seconds after a spend (not a block)
Optional nudge · $47 at Target
Did this spend line up with what you say matters?
Skip — no shame, no streak penalty. Reflection only.
Solo quest board — private missions, no leaderboard
This week · steward quests
List them in Notes — cancel one you forgot.
+15 clarityRead the match % — screenshot the line. Takes 3 min.
+20 faithful stepCash in an envelope, buy lunch for a stranger—no post.
+25 generosityNo pod required — quests are between you and God. Swap in Dallas-specific ideas later.
Solo quests fit naturally next to capture (what God said this week) and trusted people (who may see progress—not your whole bank feed). This is “religion-adjacent productivity” on purpose: Scripture-tagged notes, permissioned sharing, and optional accountability—without turning the app into a social network.
Sermon notes — type, photo, or scan to text
Scan uses on-device text where possible · review before saving · sermon bulletins & your handwriting.
Trusted circle — per-person sharing, not all-or-nothing
Invite-only · each toggle is explicit · no public profile.
Hub — notes, people, quests in one glance
Faith workspace
Notes
12 · last sermon Jan 12
People
4 trusted · 1 pod
Solo quests
1 active · “Name every subscription” — tap to continue
This is the “religion productivity” spine: capture truth, act in secret or with permission, share only what you choose.
Let people say “I’m going” for a given Sunday, pick a service time from churches that partner to publish times, and show that only to friends they’ve added. Over time you build a verified Dallas-area catalog (not a random Yelp list)—churches opt in, you moderate, users get coordination without turning MMM into a public social feed.
My Sunday — going, where, which service
Church
Partner = submitted service times · verified by MMM
Service
Friends — who’s going where (opt-in only)
Only people you’ve friended · they chose to share Sunday plans.
Catalog — partner churches & service times
Partners submit times · you curate · optional map later.
Events layer: partner churches could add one-off nights, serve days, etc.—same catalog engine.
Social (friends, Sunday), personal (notes, future-you), productivity (quests, budget), and human (you). These four screens are extra “hooks” for the App Store story: onboarding clarity, widgets for daily return, generosity without opening a spreadsheet, and a bridge to real conversation.
First open — three promises (connect · grow · act)
Welcome
Friends, Sunday plans, pods—see who’s in the pews, not the whole internet.
Learn paths, sermon notes, clips—Scripture next to money habits.
Quests, budget portal, values pulse—small steps you can finish.
Lock screen widget — come back without guilt
9:41
Monday, Apr 6
Widgets = daily return loop · rotate: verse, Sunday countdown, generosity ping.
Generosity ping — 10 seconds, no budget sheet
Where did generosity show up?
Amount (optional)
Rolls into your story, not a flex post · pairs with 2 Cor 9 over time.
Human bridge — book Avery (from the app)
Not therapy, not a sales hammer—clarity on your next money step. Same offer as the site.
App becomes the front door to the relationship layer—huge for trust.
Calm + verse gives the nervous system something to do before the banking app. Family mode splits parent tools from a kid-friendly “generosity jar” voice. Notifications and local perks round out trust and Dallas-specific delight—same ecosystem as your site partners.
Money anxiety — breathe + verse (before you open the app)
Before you check balances
Breathe with the circle · ~4s in · ~6s out
Not clinical therapy—a rhythm. Optional shortcut from Learn or a widget.
Family mode — parent view + kid “generosity jar”
Kid view is big buttons & encouragement—no raw account numbers.
Allowance $8 · “Give jar” $2 toward church
Stars for chores · verse of the week in kid voice
Kid view — generosity jar (separate mock)
Hi Jordan!
$2.00
For church this week · Mom/Dad can help you move it
Notifications — trust center (nothing sneaky)
Money & habits
People & church
Calm
Marketing promos off by default · trust as a feature.
Dallas perks — partner deals (site ecosystem)
Partner brands · Dallas · real budget relief—not random ads.
Less guilt on the “coffee” line · member code at checkout
Inner Circle rollout
Free first class · movement without a huge fitness bill
Dallas studios
Starter app order credit · busy week meals
New users
Parents mark weekly allowance status—kids get one bounded reminder if it slips. Parents can match a kid’s church gift on the same screen. Large faith + fitness meetups (e.g. Run Club) sit next to a verified church page: closed-group announcements and ~five member-only events without blasting the open map. Small groups get a private home for weekly study + leader notes and a prayer wall only visible to members. Local sponsor slots let vendors buy a timed, member-verified offer (e.g. Sunday lunch window)—not a generic citywide ad blast.
Parent — allowance for the week + match their gift
Week of Apr 6–12 · allowance & generosity
Mark when cash or transfer hit—keeps the kid view honest.
If Not yet is still true after mid-week, Jordan can send one gentle in-app reminder—no spam.
Match Jordan’s church gift
They moved $2 toward this week’s offering. Match into the same fund?
Kid — one kind reminder (if allowance isn’t marked)
Allowance for this week isn’t marked paid yet. That’s okay—grown-ups get busy.
One nudge per week · friendly copy · no guilt sound effects.
Your give jar
$2.00 → church
Mom/Dad can match this gift from their screen.
Large group meetup — faith + miles (Run Club / Running with Christ)
Member meetup · HPUMC
Easy pace · pray at the mile · water & coffee after. All paces; no performance flex.
This week
RSVP helps leaders plan routes and prayer. Optional: bring a friend from church—still closed on the public map.
Church page — verified members · closed group · ~5 events this week
Highland Park UMC · Dallas
Announcements & events for verified members—not shown on the open map feed.
✓ Verified memberThis week at HPUMC
Easy miles · prayer & coffee · Reverchon meetup
Members on MMM6:00p · Wesley Hall · kids welcome
7:00p · games · small groups
9:00a–12p · family-friendly shifts
11:00a service · lunch for guests after
Small group — weekly lesson & notes + prayer requests
This week · Apr 6
“…The Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.” Skim 8:26–39 before group—come ready to share one honest sentence.
Posted by Chris · Mon 6:12p · pushes a gentle reminder Wed
Prayer wall
Same group—requests stay here, not on the public map.
Marcus · 2d
Pray for my mom’s surgery Thursday—peace for our family and wisdom for the care team.
Jen · 1d
Praise: interview went well. Waiting on an offer—pray for patience (I’m bad at it 😊).
Unspoken · 8h
Heavy week—please pray. (Shared with pod only.)
Local ad slot — sponsor offer (Dickey’s · HPUMC members · Sunday window)
Sponsored · local slot
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
$3 off
Dine-in or to-go · one redemption per guest · show this screen or give the code below.
Code for staff
HPUMC-SUN3
Not combinable with other offers. Alcohol excluded where applicable. Vendor participation & hours may vary—slot is intentionally narrow so it feels like a real Sunday rhythm, not spam.
Serve shifts replace reply-all chaos. Newcomer cards staff can trust. Pastoral handoff routes privately—not to the pod wall. Sunday envelope gives kids a clear, age-appropriate line on family giving. Partner punch stays whisper-quiet. Post-worship prompts land in a personal journal. Month / year in review ties attendance, notes, and reflection—opt-in, not a scoreboard.
Serve shift board — leaders see headcount
This Sunday · tap to commit · leaders get a real count
8:00a–10:00a · unload & sort · wear closed-toe shoes
9:15a–11:30a · greet · 2 slots
Sat 9:00a · outdoor · families welcome
Welcome / newcomer — first-Sunday checklist
Staff-approved basics—so you’re not guessing from a random blog.
Optional: let a host know you’d like a 10-min connection—no pressure.
Pastoral care handoff — private route (not the pod wall)
Separate from small-group prayer—this goes to approved staff/care roles only.
What should we know?
Optional detail
Digital prayer card = same private route, shorter—staff can share with prayer team on your terms.
Sunday envelope — kid-visible family giving line
Transparent without exposing your whole budget—kids see values, not every dollar.
$120
Set aside for church this month · parents confirm before it moves
No account numbers here · optional tie to your generosity story in Learn.
Partner punch card — quiet streak, not a billboard
Partners you already use—no flashing “SALE.”
Member code at checkout · same line item, less guilt
Dallas
sweetgreen · lunch streak
Post-worship prompt — saved to your journal
One minute · optional
Where did generosity or grace show up today?
Month / year in review — rhythm, notes & reflection
Opt-in signals—not a holiness score. Edit or delete anytime.
April snapshot
Year-end (preview)
Sunday tables lower the “eating alone” awkwardness without networking vibes. Offline Sunday pack respects basements with no bars. Stewardship goal keeps giving intention private—spouse-aware, not performative.
Sunday tables — not networking, just not alone
After the 11:00 service
Sit with 3 others you might not know yet—hosts rotate · 45 min · atrium café line. Not a pitch session—just bread-breaking energy.
Table 4 · 4 seats · rotates weekly
This week
Hosts get a name list for prayer—not for your LinkedIn.
Offline Sunday pack — lesson & notes without signal
Download once · read in the sanctuary basement, on a plane, or anywhere your conscience wants a break from the feed.
Airplane Mode friendly · nothing streams mid-sermon unless you choose.
Stewardship goal — private intention, gentle progress
A number between you, God, and (optionally) your household—not a leaderboard.
2026 pledge / intention · HPUMC
$4,800YTD recorded: $2,976 · you log or sync—your call
~62% of year · you’re in rhythm—not racing anyone
Spouse sees the same card when linked · kids still see only the Sunday envelope line unless you widen it.
This is a design direction for conversation and vision—not a shipping build. When you’re ready for real product work, we can tighten IA, notifications, and auth around the same flows you already have on the web.