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Walking
- What is GODGOTME.COM?
- GODGOTME.COM is a faith-driven community platform for everyday Christians and missionaries. It pairs a daily walk with God — one short scripture, one reflection, and one concrete free act each day — with a quiet black-only apparel collection that serves as the visible sign of participation. The merch is the badge. The community, the daily ritual, and the witness you carry into the world is the actual product. There is no membership fee. Anyone can walk in, pick a reading plan, and start the daily ritual today.
- Do I have to buy something to join?
- No. The daily ritual, the reading plans, the community wall, and the first stage of progression are completely free. Email confirmation makes you a Believer with no purchase. You only ever buy a piece of apparel if you want the visible mark — the sticker is $6 and is the lowest-friction way to put the reminder in your pocket. Service, prayer, and bringing others in unlock progression past Witness; spending alone doesn't.
- How does the daily ritual work?
- Every day at 5am ET, an AI generates a fresh ritual: one short scripture passage, a 3-4 sentence reflection, and one concrete free act you can do in 5–30 minutes. The act is never abstract — it's something like 'send one text to someone who's been on your mind, no agenda' or 'bring a meal to a neighbor this week.' You claim the day from the homepage to start a streak and earn XP. Streaks unlock the broader catalog. The reflection is intentionally short — the walk happens off the screen.
- Is GODGOTME.COM a church?
- No. GODGOTME.COM is not a church and is not a substitute for one. It's a daily walking companion — scripture, reflection, an act of service, and a community of people who've been carried. We point people TOWARD their local body of believers, not away from it. Attending a service is a tracked action that earns XP. The apparel and the community help a Christian stay in rhythm between Sundays; the local church is where the deeper formation happens.
- How do the reading plans work?
- There are three plans at launch, each tailored to a different season. 30 Days in the Psalms is for those returning to the rhythm of prayer — one psalm a day, short reflection. The Sermon on the Mount in 14 Days breaks Matthew 5–7 into walkable beats — one passage a day with a question to sit with. Carry Me — 21 Days for Hard Seasons is scripture for grief, anxiety, recovery, or any heavy stretch. You enroll, the day-1 verse is shown immediately, and each day you check in and the next day unlocks. Streaks track your consistency.
- Who writes the daily reflections?
- The daily ritual reflection and the per-day act are generated by Claude, an AI from Anthropic, prompted on the day's scripture passage. The reading-plan day-by-day passages are scripture themselves (NIV); the reflection prompts that accompany them are written by humans. Personalized rituals (for signed-in users with a complete profile) take into account the season the user is in, what they've shared about their gifts, and what city they're in. AI is a tool for daily consistency at scale — it is not a replacement for pastoral teaching.
Community
- What are the five stages?
- Seeker → Believer → Witness → Disciple → Apostle. Seeker is anyone who lands on the site, no obligation. Confirming your email makes you a Believer — the door opens to the prayer log, devotionals, and the wall of testimonies. Buying any piece (or sharing a testimony, or posting to the wall) makes you a Witness. Bringing one person in, placing 3+ orders, or posting publicly makes you a Disciple. Bringing 3+ people in, placing 5+ orders, or ranking weekly top-10 by service hours makes you an Apostle — the full catalog opens, and you can submit your own reading plans.
- How do I earn XP?
- XP is awarded for actions that grow the body of Christ, not for spending. The most rewarded action is bringing someone new in (+200 XP). Serving a meal earns +35, sharing a testimony +30, helping a neighbor +20, attending a service +15, sending encouragement +10, daily devotional +10, praying for someone +10. First order is +75 (it's a meaningful one-time commitment). Repeat orders are +30. Ranking weekly top-10 by service hours is +100. The XP is a counter — it determines your stage and unlocks gated catalog pieces.
- Where does the money go?
- GODGOTME.COM is in its first season. Every dollar of net revenue (after fulfillment, shipping, and platform costs) is currently reinvested into the platform — building more reading plans, expanding the daily ritual, generating more personalized scripture content, and building the community wall. The long-term plan is to direct a percentage of net revenue to fund missions and community meals once the brand is sustainable. We'll publish that breakdown publicly when it begins. No surprises, no hidden middlemen.
Apparel
- Why dark colorways only?
- The first drop ships in black, navy, asphalt, and dark heather — every piece dark cotton, every piece with the same white wordmark in the same spot. The constraint isn't 'black' so much as 'no flash.' We're not trying to win attention with color. The wordmark sits in the same place wherever you see it — across a room, in a thumbnail, on a friend — so the signal stays consistent. No bright heathers, no neons, no all-over prints. Dark cotton, white wordmark, top right of the chest. That's the rule.
- What does the wordmark look like?
- The white wordmark is rendered as: capital letters G-O-D-G-O-T-M-E stacked vertically — each letter upright, top to bottom — with a small horizontal .COM badge in a white square underneath. It always appears in this exact configuration on apparel, top-right of the chest, full print-area height. The circular G mark (used for the favicon, app icon, and avatars) is a separate element designed to fit inside a circle while the vertical wordmark fits the print area of a t-shirt.
- How fast does shipping go?
- All apparel is print-on-demand through Printful. A piece is printed after you order, then shipped from the closest fulfillment center to you. Stickers ship in 2–4 business days. Tees and totes ship in 3–5 business days. Hoodies ship in 4–6 business days. Standard shipping in the US is typically 3–5 days after print. International shipping is available to most countries. Tracking is sent automatically to the email on file. Print-on-demand means we don't waste fabric on unsold inventory.