Who builds Trinity Bible —
and the standard it is held to.
Trinity Bible is developed and operated by 8T20 Capital (Pty) Ltd, an independent studio building Christian-focused tools. It is not a denominational, church, or seminary project. This page names the people behind it, the doctrinal and editorial standard behind Trinity Assist, and the ad-free, no-data-selling stance the whole app rests on.
Founder — Andrew Taylor
With over 20 years of experience in international business, Andrew Taylor has established himself as a leader in AI strategy, digital transformation, real estate, and corporate governance. His track record includes transformative roles at global organisations and the founding of multiple successful ventures.
Trinity Bible is one of those ventures — built inside 8T20 Capital, an independent studio Andrew founded to build Christian-focused tools. Beyond Trinity, Andrew is the founder of Taylored Way and maintains an active interest in board-level advisory roles, non-executive directorships, and strategic partnerships. Journalists can find the cleared editorial bio and photo in the press kit; for interview requests, email media@trinitybible.ai.
Publisher — 8T20 Capital (Pty) Ltd
Trinity Bible is developed and operated by 8T20 Capital (Pty) Ltd, an independent studio building Christian-focused tools. The app ships on iOS, Android, and the web at trinitybible.ai. The free tier is the whole Bible; the optional Trinity Plus subscription — never advertising — is what supports the work. See exactly what is free and what Plus adds.
The doctrinal standard behind Trinity Assist
Scripture remains the identity; the model is the engine. Trinity Assist does not invent answers — it surfaces the documented record of biblical scholarship, always tied back to the text. Three orthodoxy guardrails are enforced:
- Scripture-anchored. Every response is constrained to the verse, chapter, or theme you tapped. The model is not free to wander into doctrines the passage does not raise.
- Historic Christian orthodoxy. The system prompt names the Nicene Creed, the canon of Scripture, and orthodox interpretive tradition as the boundary. Heterodox positions are not presented as equal alternatives to historic Christian belief.
- Honest refusal. When a question goes beyond what Scripture answers — speculative end-times timelines, personal prophecy, private interpretations the church has never settled — Trinity acknowledges the boundary instead of inventing an answer. "I do not know" is a faithful response.
The full explanation of how these guardrails work — and the limitations we are honest about — is at AI Bible study with guardrails.
The editorial standard
- Daily devotionals are human-written by our editorial team, with pastoral review — every day unique.
- The scholarship is documented, not generated. Explanations draw on the biblical text itself, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, the historic cross-reference network, the documented commentary tradition, and the creeds and the Protestant canon. When that record is silent, Trinity says so.
- Every output is a starting place — reviewable, editable, and yours to weigh against the text. Trinity is not a replacement for pastoral counsel, the local church, or your own time with the open Bible.
Ad-free, and your data is not for sale
Trinity Bible has no ads — ever, on any tier. Scripture is never interrupted to sell you something. And Trinity does not sell, rent, or trade your personal data, reading history, notes, bookmarks, or prayer journal — not to advertisers, not to data brokers, not to third parties of any kind. Reading and study data syncs to your account so it follows you across devices; that is the only purpose. The full policy is in the privacy policy.
Contact
- Support: support@trinitybible.ai
- Media: media@trinitybible.ai — see the press kit
- General: hello@trinitybible.ai
The whole Bible, free
Read it, hear it, study it, pray it — and judge the standard for yourself.