kiiima

Who is it for

Built for people who want to pray — not perform

kiiima works for anyone who wants a consistent prayer practice but struggles to maintain one alone. Here's how different people use it.

Working Professionals

The morning anchor

Start before the inbox opens. A 25-minute slot before work sets a different tone for the whole day. No commute to church, no group coordination — just show up, pray, and begin.

Popular slots: 6:30am, 7:00am, 12:00pm

  • Fits around meetings and deadlines
  • Use the lunch slot for a midday reset
  • Invite a colleague with a shared code

Students & Academics

The study-break pause

Between lectures and late-night study sessions, it's easy for prayer to slip. kiiima gives you a scheduled anchor — someone waiting for you at the same time, holding the space.

Popular slots: 8:00am, 3:00pm, 9:00pm

  • Short enough to fit between classes
  • Body-doubling improves focus for study too
  • Build a consistent habit during term

Parents & Caregivers

The quiet-time slot

When life revolves around someone else's schedule, your own practice is the first thing to go. kiiima sessions are short enough to fit during a nap, a school run wait, or after bedtime.

Popular slots: 6:00am, 1:00pm, 9:30pm

  • 25 minutes during naptime or school hours
  • Audio-only mode for flexibility
  • No childcare needed — pray from home

Church Leaders & Ministry Workers

The sermon-prep anchor

You spend all week preparing to lead others in prayer and worship. kiiima gives you a space where you're not leading — just present, alongside another believer, refilling your own well.

Popular slots: 6:00am, 5:00pm

  • Personal prayer separate from ministry
  • Accountability without the pastoral role
  • Quiet preparation before services

Find your rhythm

It doesn't matter when you pray or how long you've been doing it. What matters is that you show up.

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