Software that serves the masjid
MasjidDesk started as a weekend project to fix donation receipts at one community center. Today it powers hundreds of masjids — and we're just getting started.
For most masjids, "tech" is a patchwork of WhatsApp groups, Excel sheets, and payment links taped together by whoever volunteered last. Receipts get lost, members get forgotten, and the people running the masjid spend evenings reconciling spreadsheets instead of being with their families.
We think masjids deserve the same caliber of software that modern startups use — but shaped around the realities of community work. So we built one place to run prayer times, donations, events, members, volunteers, the madrasa, and the books. With row-level security, sensible permissions, and reports your board can actually read.
We're a small, independent team. We charge a fair price so we can keep building for the long term, and we work transparently — our roadmap is public, our changelog is public, and our team answers their own support emails.
What we believe
Four ideas that shape every decision we make.
Service before software
We exist because masjids matter. Every pixel and policy is judged by whether it actually helps a community.
Trust as a feature
Donor data, member records, and finances deserve real security — not afterthoughts. We build like you'd audit us.
Built for every masjid
From a single jamaat in Toronto to a 50-masjid umbrella org in Indonesia, the same platform fits.
Quietly delightful
Software that respects your time. Calm interfaces, sensible defaults, and almost no setup.