Every pick comes with the honest flip side: who it's for, and who should pass.
Ours · Free
Greek Fluency Lab
Best for: everyone who owns the Starter Kit. Our own free practice app: alphabet and vocabulary flashcards with spaced repetition, accent quizzes, pronunciation drills, and a writing pad that lets you trace Greek letters by hand.
Skip if: honestly, don't skip it. It's free, it's ours, and ten minutes a week in it makes every lesson in your kit land deeper.
Bible software
Logos Bible Software
Best for: pastors, teachers, and serious students who want lexicons, commentaries, and a repeatable Greek workflow in one place.
Skip if: the Starter Kit method is still new to you. Software multiplies a method you already have. It can't replace one.
Language habit
Biblingo
Best for: folks who finish the kit hungry for the real thing: a short, app-based daily habit for actually learning biblical Greek and Hebrew.
Skip if: you're not ready for grammar, vocab, and real, regular practice. No shame in that. The kit's method works without it.
Study shelf
Christianbook
Best for: Bibles, reference works, group studies, and physical study tools. Best when you already know the book you need.
Skip if: you're browsing without a plan. A big catalog distracts as easily as it helps.
Bible studies
FaithGateway
Best for: accessible Christian books, online Bible studies, small-group curriculum, and devotional next steps.
Skip if: what you actually need is Greek depth, not broader Christian study material.