Five prayers. One screen.

Fall in love with praying on time again.

Simple Prayer shows you the next prayer, reminds you before it passes, and lets you mark all five — prayed, late, or missed — from a single screen. No accounts. No noise. No guilt. Free forever.

  • No ads, ever
  • No account
  • No tracking
  • Works offline
Coming soon to App Store Coming soon to Google Play

For iPhone and Android — the app is in final preparation for both stores.

Simple Prayer's Today screen in the light paper theme: Hijri and Gregorian dates, the day streak, a live countdown to the next prayer, and the five prayer rows each with a round seal.

How it works

Open it. Tap it. Done.

  1. See today at a glance

    The next prayer sits front and centre — Arabic calligraphy, the time, and a live countdown — above all five prayers for the day. Times are calculated on your device, entirely offline.

  2. Log a prayer in two taps

    Tap a prayer's seal and it opens into three choices — prayed, late, or missed. Tap your answer and it closes. Long-press “Prayed” to note it was in congregation.

  3. Watch your month fill in

    History shows every day as a ring of five. Your streak, on-time rate, and which prayers slip most — and every past day stays editable, forever.

Maghrib المغرب

8:47 pm · not marked

tap the seal to choose · tap again to close

This is the app's signature interaction, rebuilt here exactly — try it. Two taps to log, two taps to change your mind, and choosing the same status again clears it.

Features

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Four tabs — Today, History, Qibla, Settings — and not one of them asks you to make an account.

Times you can trust

The calculation method is chosen automatically for your country — Diyanet, ISNA, Umm al-Qura, Egyptian, Karachi, Moonsighting Committee, Jafari and more — and always shown by name, always adjustable. Hanafi or Shafi Asr, high-latitude rules, and a Hijri date offset.

Match your local mosque

Per-prayer minute adjustments (−30 to +30) nudge each time to agree with your mosque's calendar. Daylight-saving transitions are treated as a first-class correctness problem, not an afterthought.

Reminders that respect you

Per prayer: an adhan-time alert with silent, system, or adhan sound; a wake-up pre-reminder (made for Fajr); and a gentle end-of-window nudge that only fires if you haven't logged — and is cancelled the moment you do. A reminder health screen shows exactly what's scheduled and sends a test.

Qada made hopeful

Missed prayers become a per-prayer debt that counts down, with your pace and a projected debt-free date. Estimate an old backlog or start from zero — and if you choose, forgive it and start fresh, with thirty days to undo.

Exemption mode

During menstruation or postnatal days, prayers are simply exempt — never shown as missed, never nudged, never counted against you. Streaks continue through. No cycle prediction, no health data: nothing is stored beyond the date ranges you enter.

Tracking with depth

On-time vs late, congregation (jama'ah) if you want it, made-up misses, and days you never logged kept honestly separate from days you missed. Insights show trends, not judgments.

A Qibla you can act on

A smooth compass dial with the Kaaba marked on it and plain instructions — “Turn 38° to the left” — then an unmistakable confirmation when you're aligned: the needle snaps, the label changes, the icon changes. Never colour alone.

Yours, in plain files

Export everything as CSV or JSON whenever you like, straight to the share sheet. Every log is editable forever. Uninstall, and it's gone — there is no copy anywhere else.

The Today screen with a prayer's seal expanded into its three choices: Prayed, Late, and Missed.
Log a prayer in two taps
The History tab: a month calendar where each day is a ring of five segments, above streak and completion statistics.
Your whole month, at a glance
The Qibla compass aligned: the dial and Makkah badge turned green, with the message “Aligned — you may begin”.
Face the Qibla with confidence
The qada screen: descending per-prayer counters with progress, recent pace, and a projected debt-free date.
Make up missed prayers, gently

Gently gamified

A streak that encourages, never shames.

Marking a prayer presses a warm gold seal into the page, and the days add up — because momentum helps. But the streak is built to forgive: choose Relaxed (one prayer keeps the day) or Committed (all five), and either way every log stays editable forever — a mistap or a forgotten evening can always be repaired. Exempt days bridge a streak rather than break it, and a day you didn't log is never quietly converted into a day you missed. Quiet milestones at 3, 7, 30, 100 and 365 days.

No “you broke your streak!” notifications. No leaderboards, no sharing, no audience. Tracking here is private muraqaba, not performance.

This section is set in the app's night-paper theme — the same parchment by lamplight. The app follows your system's light or dark preference with a manual override in Settings; this page does the same, with the switch in the header.

The Today screen in the night-paper theme: the same layout on deep warm parchment with lit gold accents.

Accessibility

Made for every eye, every age, every hand.

Your grandmother should be able to use this on the first try. So should someone who can't tell green from red.

English, العربية and Türkçe — authored, not machine-mirrored. Arabic is fully right-to-left: rows, seals, calendar and all, with Amiri as the UI face. The app follows your device language and lets you override it.

  • Status is never colour alone — every seal state also differs by shape, icon, and its spoken label.
  • The night-paper theme holds WCAG AA text contrast for every token that carries words, on every surface it sits on — pinned by automated tests in the app's own code.
  • Every tap target is at least 44 points — guaranteed by the one component that renders them all, so nothing can ship smaller.
  • Works before it asks for anything: no sign-up, no onboarding funnel, and location is optional — type a city by hand and nothing ever nags you to change your mind.
The Today screen in Arabic: the entire interface mirrored right-to-left, with Amiri typography.

The pledge

No ads, ever. No account. No analytics. Nothing to sell, because we receive nothing: your prayer log stays on your phone, and your approximate location only ever goes to your phone's own map service to name your city. Free forever. If the app helps you, you can leave an optional tip in Settings — that's the whole business model.

The privacy policy spells all of it out in plain words — including the three narrow cases where anything leaves your phone. This website keeps the same promise: no cookies, no analytics, no trackers, and even the fonts are served from here.

“Guard the prayer.”

Five prayers a day. Two taps each.

Free, offline, no account. iPhone and Android.

Coming soon to App Store Coming soon to Google Play

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