Walk with Mentors

A Bible journal that listens to what you wrote, then walks with you on it.

You already know what works. The morning page. The pause that lets something settle. The walk that turns a thought you couldn’t finish at your desk into one you can.

Walk with Mentors app screenshot

From the book that named the pattern

Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss

Tribe of
Mentors.

Short life advice from the best in the world.

Tim Ferriss’s collected interviews with high performers across many fields. Journaling, sitting in silence, and walking come up again and again. We built the rhythm around what these mentors already practice.

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  • Naval Ravikant

    Naval Ravikant

    AngelList founder

    journals

  • Yuval Noah Harari

    Yuval Noah Harari

    Author, Sapiens

    meditates

  • Marc Benioff

    Marc Benioff

    Salesforce founder

    walks

  • Brené Brown

    Brené Brown

    Author, Daring Greatly

    journals

  • Sharon Salzberg

    Sharon Salzberg

    Meditation teacher

    meditates

  • Caroline Paul

    Caroline Paul

    Author, The Gutsy Girl

    walks

The Practice

Journal. Listen. Walk.

Three verbs. Same order, every morning. Old as scripture, new in your hand.

Step 01

Journal

Write SOAP by hand.

Open the journal, read the verse, write what surfaces. No screen. The page is wider than a phone, the pen is slower than your thumb, and that's the point.

One clear thought per day, written by hand, saved for the year.

Luke 10:42the one thing

Step 02

Listen

Sit with what surfaced.

After you put the pen down, the practice isn't finished. Five minutes of guided silence. Capture the whispers as they surface. The space between the question and the answer is where the answer lives.

The whisper you almost missed, surfaced and named.

1 Kings 19Psalm 46:10be still

Step 03

Walk

Carry it into the day.

Step outside with a mentor in your ear. They reflect what you wrote. They ask questions the wisest friend you ever had would ask. You answer with one tap. The literal walk and the figurative walk are the same walk. The road to Emmaus, every morning.

Your neighborhood becomes a map of what God has been showing you.

Genesis 5Luke 24Micah 6:8walk humbly
The Problem

You already know what works.
You just can’t make it stick.

The morning page that clears your head. The pause that lets something settle. The walk that turns the thought you couldn’t finish at your desk into one you can. You’ve tried all of it. You know the difference it makes when you actually do it.

Tuesday

You miss a day.

Then a week. The rhythm breaks before you notice it’s breaking.

By the weekend

The journal goes in the drawer.

The walks get traded for one more meeting. The intention is still there. The minutes are not.

Two weeks in

The morning is just another scroll.

You wake up reaching for the phone. By the time you remember what you meant to do, the day has started without you.

This is the gap Walk with Mentors closes. Not with more discipline. With a rhythm that holds when discipline doesn’t.

The Rhythm

Here’s a Tuesday. Watch the rhythm play.

Tap a step below to see what Tuesday morning actually looks like in the app.

Step 1 · Journal
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On a real walk

Watch the rhythm play out on an actual route.

A 2.8-mile loop. Five mentor pins. Pulled live from a morning’s journal entry.

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See It in Action

This is what 38 minutes of walking with mentors looks like.

A real walking route, animated. Each pin is an example of how a mentor responds to what you wrote that morning. Tooltips open automatically as the walker passes each pin.

2.8mi|38min|5,840steps|5ideas pinned
Walking Mode Active

Walking Mode

Your morning walk just became the most important part of your day.

Voice-enabled mentor conversations. GPS-tracked walks. Insight pins dropped where the breakthrough happens. Your morning practice, in motion.

Hands-free conversations

Your mentor speaks a reflection on your journal entry, then you respond by voice. A natural two-way dialogue. No screen required.

GPS walk tracking

Route, distance, pace, steps, and elevation, all recorded. Walks sync to Apple Health. Your history becomes a timeline of growth.

Walking ideas

Say "Pin this" when insight strikes. The app saves your GPS location, the mentor’s words, and your voice note. Your neighborhood becomes a Wisdom Map.

Walk long enough and the route remembers what you heard.

Your mentor catalog

Choose the voice you’d most want to wake up to.

Each mentor’s voice is built from their actual writings, sermons, and biographies. They don’t pretend to be someone you wrote.

The Transformation

What changes is who you become while you walk.

Walk with Mentors keeps three things growing while you’re keeping the rhythm.

Your Someday Story

The living document of who you are, what you value, who you’re becoming. The app weaves what you write into a narrated vision you can listen to on a walk. Your own future, in your own voice, ahead of you. The further out you can see, the easier it is to walk toward.

Your Wisdom Map

Every breakthrough you pin while walking becomes a fixed point in your neighborhood. After a year of practice, the route past your house isn’t just a route. It’s a record of what God has shown you, marked in the place where He showed it. Walking past a pin from six months ago is a kind of remembrance built into the geography of your own life.

Your streak

Not the streak you keep to look good. The streak you keep because by month three you’ve noticed that the days you skip are the days you wish you hadn’t. The app counts it. You’ll know the count without checking.

Clarity about what you’re doing. Formation that holds up over the long haul. Mentors who keep walking with you for the rest of your life.

Journal · Listen · Walk

Walking with mentors is by invitation.

Walk with Mentors is in PreFlight. A small cohort walking through this together for the first time. Invitations are going out as the rhythm matures.

If you’re meant to be in this season’s cohort, someone in your life is about to hand you the code. If you don’t have one yet, get on the list. We’ll know when it’s your turn.

Free at launch · No card required · iPhone first, web and Android next

The practices are old. The friction is new.
Let’s walk.

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