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About Cody Jo Eflin

I'm Cody Jo Eflin. I build software that aims to be calm, clear, and dependable. Selah comes from that same instinct: make it easier to return to Scripture, reduce friction, and create a reading experience that feels steady instead of crowded.

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Cody Jo Eflin — founder and product builder

My background spans enterprise software, platform operations, QA, delivery, and product systems. That background carries into every app I build. I care about products that stay useful after the novelty wears off.

Selah is designed for people who want a quieter path back into reading. The focus is not on noise, streak pressure, or endless feature clutter. It is on helping someone open the app, find a passage, read with attention, and keep a meaningful rhythm over time.

That is why the app emphasizes guided reading, reflection, and a restrained interface. I want the product to support real practice: daily reading, deeper study when needed, and space to hold what stands out without turning it into performance.

I also write the articles across the Selah blog. They are meant to be clear, practical, and trustworthy for people who want help building a steady reading and study habit.

Return to the text

The best Bible app features are the ones that help you spend more time with the passage itself.

Personal notes deserve care

Bookmarks, reflections, and study history should be handled like user data that matters, because it does.

Calm over feature noise

Selah is meant to feel spacious and usable, not overloaded or attention-seeking.

Start with the part that helps you return today

If you want a clear starting point, begin with the daily reading. If you want a broader rhythm, explore plans or the blog for practical guidance.