A simple practice, kept gently consistent.
Four small things that, together, make daily prayer feel like a habit you actually want to keep.
Prayer lists
Organize requests by season, family, or community. Keep them as long or short as you need.
Groups
Pray alongside a circle. Share requests, see who's praying, and gather live for shared sessions.
Reminders
A soft nudge at a time you choose. Build a rhythm, without the noise of an app full of notifications.
Answered prayers
Mark prayers as answered and look back on a quiet record of gratitude โ yours to revisit anytime.
Every prayer, in its own quiet shelf.
Group requests however makes sense to you โ family, church, work, the seasons of someone's healing. Reorder, archive, and revisit anytime.
Pray together, even when apart.
Invite a circle. Share requests in confidence. See who's praying today, and gather live for shared sessions when the moment calls for it.
Three steps. Built for daily use.
Add what's on your heart
Capture requests in a few seconds. Tag them by list, person, or season. Add a verse if it helps you return.
Pray a session
A focused, one-at-a-time view that moves at your pace. No counters, no streaks โ just presence.
Mark and reflect
Note what's changed. Move answered prayers into a quiet record of gratitude you can return to.
Your prayers, on every device you carry.
Everything you can do on the phone, you can do on the web and on your desktop โ the same lists, the same groups, the same gentle rhythm. Synced in seconds.
I used to keep prayer requests on sticky notes that I'd lose by Wednesday. Intercedio turned a scattered habit into something I actually look forward to โ and our small group has never felt closer.
Questions, gently answered.
Yes. Personal prayer lists are private by default and end-to-end encrypted on Plus. Group requests are only visible to the members of that group โ never to Intercedio staff, never sold, never used to train anything.