now in beta on iphoneON GOD!

your word, on the record

swear it out loud, on a holy book or on yourself. it seals forever. your friends watch you keep it or break it.

join the iphone beta

free. installs in two taps via TestFlight.

the ritual

hold. swear. sealed.

no typing. if you won't say it out loud, you don't mean it.

1

hold down

press and keep holding. a gold ring closes around your thumb while you speak. let go too early and the oath doesn't count.

2

say it out loud

your voice gets recorded and transcribed word for word. what you said is what you swore. it reads back in scripture type.

3

let go. it's sealed.

one heavy thunk and it's permanent. there is no edit button and no delete button. that's the point.

the receipt

every oath becomes proof

every sealed oath turns into a receipt: your words, your voice, what you swore on, the exact moment. the next time your friend swears he'll pay you back, you'll have it in writing.

swear it to someone. tag a friend. they get notified, and they help call the verdict when the day comes.
share it anywhere. one tap sends it to instagram stories, snapchat, tiktok, whatsapp or your camera roll.
hear the moment. the voice note stays on the oath. tone of voice is half the evidence.
@zaid swore an oath to you
hold him to it
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@lena
sworn jul 12 · 9:41 pm

"i swear i'll be in the gym every morning before 7. on god."

sworn on the Biblesealed
Kept stamp
23 kept · 2 broken
@lena's track record
the stakes

swear on what matters

the weight of your oath is the thing you put behind it. choose carefully.

the Biblethe Bibleas in a courtroom
the Torahthe Torahas in a courtroom
the Quranthe Quranas in a courtroom
live selfieyourselfyourselfproof you were there
your mother's lifemom's lifethe nuclear option

one hard rule: the books are never the joke. they stay dignified and accurate, always. the humor lives in what people promise, not in what they promise on.

the verdict

kept or broken. someone calls it.

when the day comes, you or the friend you swore to lands the stamp. it stays on the oath forever, and your kept-broken score sits on your profile for everyone to see.

Kept stamp
kept

your word held. your friends watched it hold. your score climbs.

Broken stamp
broken

the crack lands on the oath and your profile. forever. choose your words carefully.

faqs

what we can say for now

the rest gets sealed at launch.

What is On God?+
An app where you swear oaths for real. You record your promise out loud and it seals as permanent proof: your voice, the transcript, and what you swore on. Your friends watch you keep it. Or break it.
How do I get in?+
The beta is live on iPhone right now. Tap join the beta, install TestFlight if you don't have it (two taps), and On God downloads straight to your phone. Free.
Is this just another social app?+
No. There's no feed to doomscroll, no filters, no anonymous anything. One thing happens here: people put their word on the record, and the record is public. It's closer to a courtroom than a timeline. A fun one.
What can I swear on?+
A holy book (the Bible, the Torah or the Quran) or yourself. Swearing on yourself takes a live selfie at the exact moment, so everyone knows you were really there.
Is this making fun of religion?+
No, and that's a hard rule. The books are treated with respect, always: dignified, accurate, never a punchline. The jokes live in what people promise, not in what they promise on.
Can I delete an oath?+
No. Sealed means sealed. There is no edit button and no delete button for an oath. Deleting your whole account erases everything, though. Your data stays yours.
Who calls kept or broken?+
You, or the friend you swore the oath to. One verdict, stamped forever. Your lifetime score updates for everyone to see.
When does it hit the App Store?+
Soon. Beta testers get in first, get the shortest usernames, and their oaths start earlier than everyone else's.

say it. seal it. no takebacks.

your friends are already swearing. get in, put your word on the record, and hold them to theirs.

get on god for iphone

free. on iphone now, via TestFlight.