From Testimony to Melody: Let Your Story Sing
Because Some Moments Are Too Special for a Generic Gift
Over 1000 Satisfied Customers
Tired of Giving Gifts That Don’t Reflect What’s in Your Heart?
You love the people God has placed in your life. You want to honor them, celebrate them, or say “thank You, Lord” for what He’s done. But when it’s time to choose a gift, everything feels… ordinary. Flowers wilt. Cakes are eaten. The moment passes, and you’re left wishing you could have given something that truly captured the story, the gratitude, and the faith behind the occasion.
Meet Psalmify – Custom Christian Songs from Your Story
At Psalmify, we believe your story and the people you love are worth more than a last-minute gift. We know it can be hard to express everything you feel — and everything God has done — in a simple card or message. That’s why we carefully listen to your story, your Scriptures, and your heart, then craft a bespoke Christian song that says it all for you.
Getting a Custom Christian Song Is Simple
Share Your Story
We Write and Record Your Song
Receive and Use Your Song
Hear What a Psalmify Song Sounds Like
These sample tracks were written from real stories, Scriptures, and occasions — so you can get a feel for the tone, lyrics, and style before you order your own.
Strength in Her Story (For Mom)
Estrella and Ramon (For Grandparents)
Anna, I Thank the Lord For You (For Wife)
Frequently asked questions
What exactly does Psalmify do?
Psalmify creates personalized Christian songs based on your story, the person you’re honoring, and the Scriptures that matter most to you. You answer a few guided questions, and we turn that into a custom song you can play, share, and keep.
Who is Psalmify for?
Psalmify is for anyone who wants a Christ-centered, meaningful gift or keepsake rather than something generic.
People often order songs for:
- Weddings and anniversaries
- Birthdays and milestones
- Pastor or leader appreciation
- Baby dedications and baptisms
- Testimonies and answered prayers
- Memorials / in loving memory
If you have a story to tell and you want it to point to Jesus, Psalmify is for you.
How does the process work?
Step 1 – Share your story
Fill out a short form about the person/occasion, key memories, and any Bible verses you want included.
Step 2 – We write and record your song
Using what you’ve shared, we write original lyrics and melody, then record your custom Christian song.
Step 3 – Receive and share
We deliver your finished song in an email as a digital file you can play at gatherings, send to loved ones, or keep for personal listening.
How long does it take to receive my song?
Our current turnaround time is 48 hours after form submission and payment, with one round of revisions included.
Can I request changes to the song?
Yes. Your order includes 1 round of revisions for small tweaks (for example: adjusting a line, fixing a detail, or tightening wording).
If you need major changes beyond that (such as rewriting whole sections), that may fall under an additional fee.
Do I need to be musical or know what I want the song to sound like?
Not at all. You don’t need to sing, write lyrics, or know music terms.
Just:
- Answer the questions on the form honestly
- Share your story in your own words
- Include any Scriptures or key phrases you love
We handle the songwriting, arrangement, and recording from there.
How will I receive my song?
All Psalmify orders are delivered digitally via email, so you can easily download and keep them.
- Songs: Delivered as an MP3 file you can play on your phone, computer, or any standard music player.
- Printable A4 lyric art (if included): Delivered as a PDF file, ready for printing or framing.
- Slideshow or video (if included): Delivered as an MP4 file, suitable for playing at events or sharing with others.
You’ll get an email with download links to all the files included in your order.
How Psalmify Songs Touched Lives
Hear how custom Christian songs have helped others honor special moments, loved ones, and God’s faithfulness.
For our 25th anniversary, I wanted something that wasn’t just another dinner or bouquet. Our Psalmify song literally told the story of our marriage — the hard years, the answered prayers, the verse that carried us. When it played, my husband just sat there quietly with tears in his eyes. It felt honest, not overdramatic. We’ve replayed it several times since, just us two in the kitchen.
I ordered a song for my daughter’s birthday. She’s in her 20s now, navigating her own walk with the Lord. The song pulled together little details from her childhood, her baptism, and a verse I’ve prayed over her for years. She told me, ‘Mum, this makes me feel really seen.’ As a parent, that’s all I could hope for.
We used Psalmify to create a song for our pastor’s appreciation Sunday. It wasn’t cheesy or generic; it was specific to our church, our town, and the way he’s walked with us through loss and change. When we played it at the service, there was this quiet stillness in the room. People said afterwards, ‘That captured exactly how we feel but never say out loud.’
Instead of giving another appliance from a registry, I wanted to give my niece and her husband something that actually pointed them to Christ. Their Psalmify song wove in their testimony, how they met at youth group, and the verse they chose for their wedding. They used it during the reception, and later she texted me that it’s become ‘their song’ for evening walks. Best wedding gift I’ve ever given.
After a long health battle, I wanted a way to remember what God had done, not just move on and forget. The Psalmify team took my scattered notes and journals and turned them into a song that felt simple, steady, and truthful. It doesn’t gloss over the hardship, but it lands on God’s faithfulness. I keep it on my phone and listen on my morning walks.
We lost my dad last year, and I didn’t want his story to be reduced to a few lines on a program. Our Psalmify song captured his favorite hymn, his quiet faith, and the verse he used to quote to us as kids. We played it at a small family gathering. There were tears, of course, but also a strange sense of peace. It’s become something we send to relatives when they’re missing him.
We ordered a song for our granddaughter’s dedication. It included her name, the meaning behind it, and the Scripture we’re praying over her life. It wasn’t overly sentimental; it just felt gentle and sincere. Her parents played it at the dedication lunch, and everyone quietly listened. It’s something she’ll be able to grow into and understand later.
My son and I had a difficult few years. When things started to heal between us, I wanted to mark it somehow. The Psalmify song pulled from the story of the prodigal son and a verse I’ve carried for him since he was little. When I sent it to him, he replied, ‘Mum, this means more than you know.’ It opened up a good, honest conversation that we’d been avoiding.
For my sister’s 30th, I didn’t want just another cake and card. The song included specific moments from her story — moving overseas, coming back to faith, the way she serves in church now. She laughed at some of the references and cried at others. She told me, ‘It feels like a snapshot of what God’s done so far.’ That made every cent worth it.
Our women’s Bible study has been together for years, and we wanted something to mark the season we’ve walked through. The Psalmify song mentioned our Thursday nights, the passage we kept coming back to, and even our little in-jokes in a subtle way. We played it on our last night of the year. No big reactions, just a lot of quiet smiles and nods. It felt right.
My husband and I went through a very hard season a few years ago. God restored what felt impossible. Ordering a song felt vulnerable, but the questions were thoughtful and respectful. The finished song didn’t sugarcoat our story; it acknowledged the struggle but highlighted God’s grace. We listened to it together one evening, and it was like re-reading our story with fresh gratitude.
I didn’t have a big event. I simply wanted to thank my best friend for walking with me through a rough year. The song reflected her kindness, the coffees, the prayers, and a verse we messaged each other constantly. She said, ‘I’ve never received anything like this.’ It wasn’t flashy, but it felt very personal and very ‘us.’