One plan. Everything included.

Billed in CHF; PayPal converts All Currencies as shown as estimates. Cancel anytime from your account portal. No Long-Term Commitments.

Unlimited sessions19 translationsBoreon Router includedPrivate Nvidia GPUSwiss sovereignNo ads, ever

One simple plan · unlimited access

CHF 9
per month · ≈ €9 / $10

incl. 8.1% MwSt · cancel anytime · no lock-in

  • Unlimited study sessions, no daily caps
  • 19 Bible translations, fully indexed on Swiss hardware
  • Boreon Router: local Ollama, always on
  • Topical Sermon Outline Homiletics Drafting
  • Congregational handout export, one click, print-ready
  • Private, TOTP-secured account (Google Authenticator)
  • Optional Claude Haiku assist (opt-in, Swiss-routed)
  • Swiss-hosted. Your study never leaves Switzerland.
  • All currencies accepted via PayPal
Start — CHF 9/mo

🇨🇭 Swiss-sovereign · Local-first · No ads, ever

Pricing FAQ

+Where is my data stored?

Everything runs on Swiss soil at Infomaniak Public Cloud. The scripture index, your account, and your sermon history never leave Switzerland. The local Ollama model processes your queries on a private Nvidia GPU — Boreon's own Swiss node, not a shared public inference API. With Haiku off, no data leaves Switzerland.

+Which Bible translations are included?

Your subscription includes 19 Bible translations at no extra cost — including the NRSV Catholic Edition (our foundation, with the full deuterocanon), the Douay-Rheims and Catholic Public Domain Version, alongside the King James (KJV), World English Bible (WEB) and more. Each is fully indexed locally for fast, grounded search — switch the version you search anytime.

+Are study sessions truly unlimited?

Yes. There are no daily caps, no per-query fees, and no throttling. Your subscription gives you unrestricted access to every feature: search, cross-reference, outline drafting, and handout export, for as many sessions as Sunday requires.

+What is the Boreon Router?

The Boreon Router is a lightweight request-routing layer that sits between your browser and the AI engines. By default it sends every query to the local Ollama model running on Swiss hardware. If you connect Claude Haiku with your own key, your generation goes to Haiku — your choice, toggled in the app — otherwise everything stays on the local model.

+What hardware runs the local AI model?

The local Ollama model runs on a private Nvidia GPU server hosted at Infomaniak Public Cloud in Switzerland — Boreon's own node, not a shared public inference API. Queries are always on-premise — no network round-trip to a remote API — and under Swiss law.

+Is there any cloud AI in the loop?

By default, no. All inference is local on Swiss hardware. You may optionally enable Anthropic Claude Haiku for richer drafting. When enabled, only the specific prompt you send goes to Haiku, never your sermon history, translation indexes, or account data.

+How do I get an account?

When you subscribe, an account is created for you automatically. You finish setup by choosing a password and enrolling Google Authenticator (TOTP) the first time you sign in. Accounts are provisioned, not publicly self-registerable.

+Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Manage or cancel your subscription from your account portal at any time. Access continues until the end of the paid billing period. No hidden fees, no lock-in.