Logos Cloud is here!

Chris duMond (Faithlife)
Chris duMond (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 152
edited November 20 in English Forum

Logos Cloud is subscription-based access to online Bible study tools and content you can use right in your web browser. You’ll get interactive tools, stunning media, and top-notch Christian books in the Logos web app, making Logos Cloud the ultimate online Bible study experience.

  • Read the Bible alongside a commentary or study Bible notes, and scroll in sync
  • Compare Bible translations
  • Study a biblical passage, topic, or word
  • Prepare a sermon
  • Take a course
  • Explore media to help both learn and teach
  • And much more!

We’ve partnered with the biggest names in Christian publishing to include a trustworthy Bible study library with every level of Logos Cloud. You get everything from inspiring devotionals to rigorous biblical scholarship—all at a low monthly price.

Try Logos Cloud free for 14 days. It’s completely risk-free—there’s no credit card required and your subscription won’t auto-renew unless you decide to start a full subscription.

How many options are there?

Logos Cloud has seven levels to fit any library need and price point: 

  1. Starter: Add depth to your study with select tools & books
  2. Essentials: Enjoy more books and tools for devotional study
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  3. Standard: Start your journey toward advanced Bible study
  4. Plus: Be prepared with effective ministry tools
  5. Professional: Study with a library curated for academics
  6. Premium: Lead and preach with a robust library
  7. Ultimate: Study theology in depth and breadth with a massive library

Who is it for?

Logos Cloud is for people who:

  1. want to upgrade from free Bible study tools—or are ready to go beyond print into the world of digital Bible study

  2. want more flexibility with access to different resources, lower upfront risk, and less long-term commitment

  3. can't use our desktop software due to older machines, limited storage space, or an unsupported operating system

  4. have a preference for web apps over desktop apps 

  5. don't currently own a Logos base package or don’t have a large Logos library

  6. aren't committed to ownership as a model for building their Bible study library


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