ImanMeter started as a simple idea β what if your phone could help you stay consistent with your deen every single day? That's exactly what it does π
Every morning you open it, log your Namaz, tick off your Sunnah checklist, do your Dhikr, and write a quick reflection. It takes maybe five minutes. But over time those five minutes build something real β a streak, a habit, a routine that actually sticks π₯
The Tasbeeh counter is probably the feature people use the most. It vibrates with every tap, counts your SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah and AllahuAkbar, and shows you a little progress dot trail filling up toward your target. Small thing, but it genuinely makes Dhikr feel more intentional πΏ
The Qibla finder uses your phone's compass and rotates in real time. Point it around and the golden needle locks onto Makkah. Clean, simple, works anywhere π§
The Islamic calendar shows you the Hijri date every day alongside your Gregorian one, with all the major events of the month β Ramadan, Eid, Ashura, Mawlid β highlighted automatically ποΈ
What makes ImanMeter different from other apps:
There are no ads. None π«
Nothing leaves your phone. All your data stays on-device π
The streak system actually motivates you to not break your chain π
You can add your own personal Sunnah habits beyond the built-in ones βοΈ
There's a daily reflection journal to help you end each day with intention π
It's not trying to be everything. It's trying to help you show up for your deen every day, consistently, one small step at a time π€²
May Allah accept it from all of us. Ψ’Ω
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