Hallow: 10 Million App Downloads And $50 Million In Funding

Hallow: 10 Million App Downloads And $50 Million In Funding

Hallow recently achieved 10 million downloads and 225 million prayers prayed around the world – which makes it the biggest prayer app in the world (Sensor Tower). Hallow also became the first faith-based app to hit the top 10 apps in the App Store at #3 overall. The company also announced it closed $50 million in Series C funding, bringing the total funding raised for Hallow to $105 million.


It took Hallow nearly 2 years to hit the 1 million prayers prayed milestone on the app. But this past Lent, the members of the Hallow community had prayed over a million prayers per day.


Hallow also recently partnered with several well known celebrities and faith leaders including the actor Jonathan Roumie, Fr. Mike Schmitz, Bishop Robert Barron, Sister Miriam James-Heidland, Mario Lopez, and Mark Wahlberg.


Funding


The funding round was led by Goodwater Capital. Highland Capital, Colin Moran, and several of Hallow’s existing investors also joined the round.


KEY QUOTES:


“In our quest to partner with the most impactful consumer tech companies in the world, Hallow’s spiritual based services have reached consumer engagement and retention levels shared by only a few companies throughout time. More importantly, we’re honored to support Hallow’s mission and in my own personal experience, praying more with Hallow has catalyzed profound positive change in my life.”


— Eric Kim, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Goodwater Capital


“My faith has always been an incredibly important part of my life and when the opportunity to collaborate with Hallow came up I knew it was what I wanted to jump in to. My family and I love praying with the app and we’ve gotten such great stories from people whose lives have been changed through the app. Prayer can do powerful things.”


— Mark Wahlberg


“This round and these milestones are exciting. We’re thrilled to partner together with mission-driven partners, team members, and creators to invest even more heavily in building an experience that helps the world to build a daily habit of prayer. But with each of these milestones, something has become more and more clear over time.


— Hallow CEO and Co-Founder Alex Jones