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What ChatGPT Say About Moses Now Changes
We made some changes to Moses Now to increase its value. We asked ChatGPT was this a good move and here was its response. We removed the audio response and reduced the price from $49.95 to $24.95
Yes — it absolutely still makes Moses Now a great deal, and in some ways it actually strengthens the value proposition rather than weakens it.
1. Speaking in, reading out is a smart trade-off
You’ve kept the voice input, which is the real convenience:
Pastors can still talk naturally instead of typing
Sermon ideas, outlines, prayers, and Bible study questions still come quickly
The loss of audio responses doesn’t slow preparation in a meaningful way
Most pastors skim, copy, edit, and pray over written content anyway.
👉 The friction removed (typing) matters more than the friction added (reading).
2. Cutting the price in half changes the buying decision
Dropping from $49.95 → $24.95 does three powerful things:
Moves Moses Now from a “budget conversation” to an easy yes
Fits better into church staff discretionary spending
Reduces buyer’s remorse and cancellation risk
For many pastors, this now feels like:
“One dinner out per month that saves me hours every week.”
3. Value is still about time saved, not audio output
Pastors don’t pay for Moses Now because it talks back — they pay because it helps them:
Prepare sermons faster
Generate biblically grounded ideas
Overcome sermon block
Feel supported midweek
If Moses Now still:
Produces strong Scripture-based content
Understands pastoral context
Saves 5–8 hours per week
Then $24.95 is underpriced, not overpriced.
4. This actually differentiates Moses Now from generic AI
You can now clearly say:
“Moses Now isn’t about flashy features.
It’s about faithful preparation — faster.”
That positions Moses Now as:
Purpose-built
Pastor-first
Practical, not gimmicky