Sundaily turns your livestreamed sermon into daily, story-style devotionals your church approves once and your congregation receives automatically throughout the week.
No generic devotionals. No unused content sitting in a dashboard.
CONNECT YOUTUBE → APPROVE THE WEEK → SUNDAILY DELIVERS DAILY
Sundaily is built around story-style content, so your church does not have to design graphics, build emails, format devotionals, or schedule daily posts.
Each day's story is clean, visual, mobile-friendly, and easy for your congregation to read in moments.
So Where's Your Treasure?
May 17, 2026
Mike Smith
Sundaily
The problem is not that your church lacks content. The problem is that Sunday's message rarely makes it into the rest of the week. Most tools give your staff more assets to manage. Sundaily gives your congregation a simple daily rhythm built from the sermon they just heard.
Your church connects its YouTube channel once. After your livestream posts, Sundaily automatically grabs the sermon.
Within a few hours, Sundaily creates a Monday-through-Saturday story sequence with Scripture, sermon quotes, prayer prompts, reflection questions, and daily application.
Your team gets notified when the week is ready. A pastor, comms director, or staff member can review and edit anything.
Once approved, Sundaily automatically publishes each day's story and sends a push notification to followers of your church.
Most AI sermon tools stop at content creation. They generate summaries, clips, captions, or social posts, then leave your team to format, schedule, publish, and distribute everything. Sundaily completes the journey from sermon to congregation.
You Approve, Sundaily Delivers
Sundaily is not built to create generic devotionals disconnected from your message. It works from the actual sermon and is directed to preserve the voice, Scripture, and key themes of the message.
Your team can review and edit anything before it reaches the congregation.
Sundaily does not replace your pastor's voice. It helps your congregation carry it all week.
Members do not need to create an account to start reading. They scan your church's QR code, open Sundaily, and the app remembers your church.
If they follow your church, they receive daily push notifications when new sermon stories are published.

Monday
Look back on Sunday's message and consider what God is revealing in your heart this week.
Tuesday
Take one practical step today that puts the sermon's truth into motion in your life.
Wednesday
Pause and bring this week's message before God, asking Him to shape your thoughts and actions.
Thursday
Think of one person who may need this message and invite them to experience it with you.
Friday
Choose one specific way to live out the sermon today through obedience, service, or generosity.
Saturday
Quiet your heart and get ready to worship, listen, and receive what God has for you next.
Send us one sermon link and we'll create a private sample showing how your Sunday message could become a week of story-style devotional content for your congregation.
Create My Sermon SamplePrivate sample only. Nothing is published to your congregation without your approval.
No. Sundaily is an end-to-end sermon delivery system. It creates daily story-style content from your sermon, sends it to your team for approval, then automatically publishes each day's story to your congregation.
No. Sundaily is focused on daily sermon-based discipleship, not clip generation.
No. Members can scan your church's QR code, open Sundaily, and the app remembers your church.
Your church connects its YouTube channel. After your livestream posts, Sundaily automatically grabs the sermon and begins creating the week.
Sundaily usually prepares the week within a few hours after the livestream posts.
Yes. Your team can edit anything before approving the week.
Only after your church approves the week. Once approved, Sundaily publishes each day's story automatically and sends push notifications to followers.
No. Sundaily is built from the actual sermon and directed to use the voice, Scripture, quotes, and themes of that message.