Ibadah Tracker
Track daily Muslim worship — fard prayers, sunnah, Quran, adhkar, fasting, sadaqah, plus a built-in tasbih counter. Monthly heatmap, streak counter, stats. Offline and private.
About this tool
Daily Muslim worship tracker with everything in one place. Fard prayers as colored chips for quick tap, sunnah and adhkar as toggle rows, Quran reading with pages-or-verses unit toggle, sunnah fasting and sadaqah extras. Hijri date auto-shown alongside Gregorian. Today screen has an animated progress ring and a streak counter that fires confetti at 3, 7, 30, and 100 day milestones. Calendar tab shows a GitHub-style heatmap so you can see your month at a glance — tap any day for a complete breakdown. Stats tab uses Chart.js for a Quran reading bar chart, plus 7-day consistency bars and Sunnah fasting tally (Mondays, Thursdays, and the Ayyam al-Bid white days). Tasbih tab is a digital dhikr counter with target tracking, vibration feedback, and presets for the most common dhikr. English and Indonesian, locale-detected. Offline-first; signed-in users get cross-device sync via Ringkes.
Details
- Category
- Faith & Spirituality
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 56 KB
- Updated
- Jun 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the streak calculated?
Your streak counts consecutive days where all five fard prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) are checked off. Today is forgiving — your streak doesn't break until tomorrow. Best Streak tracks the longest run in the past year.
How accurate is the Hijri date?
It uses a tabular Islamic calendar (deterministic, no astronomical lookups), so it can be off by ±1 day from the official Saudi Umm al-Qura calendar near new moons. It's for orientation, not for setting fast or Eid days — verify those with your local moon-sighting authority.
Why pages and verses for Quran?
Different traditions track Quran reading differently. Page-counting fits standard 604-page mushafs (one juz ≈ 20 pages). Verse-counting suits memorization or short daily targets. Pick whichever matches how you already think about your reading.
What does the calendar heatmap show?
Each cell is colored by completion percentage — empty (0%), light lime (1–30%), medium (31–60%), strong (61–99%), and full lime with glow (100%). Tap any cell to see exactly what was checked off that day. Helpful for spotting patterns and gaps.
Does the Tasbih save my count?
Yes. The current count, target, and chosen dhikr persist across sessions. The all-time total is cumulative across days. New day starts fresh; the tally for previous days isn't kept individually but contributes to the all-time number.
Is my data private?
Everything is stored locally on your device by default. If you sign in to Ringkes, your tracker data syncs across devices via end-to-end Ringkes sync — but the data stays yours and isn't shared. There's no analytics on individual entries.