
Location, calculation method, madhhab.
Solah builds your prayer windows around your real day, wherever you are.
The first calendar that knows the five daily prayers are the spine of your day.
A planner that groups your day around the prayer windows so tasks settle inside them, not over them.
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This week, every action for His pleasure first.
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Solah builds your prayer windows around your real day, wherever you are.

Solah surfaces it on the home screen all week as a reminder of why.

Prayer windows are the spine. Solah does the rest: splits long blocks at salah, protects Jumu'ah, warns when your salah is at risk of being missed.
إِنَّمَا الْأَعْمَالُ بِالنِّيَّاتِ
Innamā al-aʿmālu bin-niyyāt — actions are by intentions.
Solah is the build of that hadith into your day. You set the intention. You act around the prayers. You reflect at night.

This week, every action for His pleasure first, my output second.
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One sentence at the start of the week — what are you seeking, and for whose pleasure? Solah surfaces the niyyah on the home screen all week. Capture an intention against any individual task too: it appears when the task begins, and again when you mark it done.

Salah is the spine. Add a meeting, a walk, a family dinner — Solah slots them between Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha so the prayer windows are protected from the start. Each window is a fixed band on the timeline; tasks settle around it.

Did today's work seek His pleasure first?
ReflectThree questions every night: did I fulfil what was due to Allah, where did I fall short, whose pleasure was I seeking? At the end of the week, see your alignment metric.
Some hours need a timeline. Some need to be grouped by the salah window they fall in. Some need everything else stripped away. Solah ships all three on the same data, and you switch between them the way you switch between mental states.

Prayer windows as protected blocks on the day. Tasks flow between them. Google Calendar sync is live; iCloud and Outlook are on the roadmap.

Same data, regrouped. Each window holds the tasks scheduled inside it, with what's free still visible.

Countdown to the next prayer at the top; everything scheduled inside the current window listed below; everything else hidden.
If you’ve made it this far, you’ve already seen how Solah handles the working day. There’s a bigger argument behind the build, set out in full on the main page.
Read the full argumentIf your question isn’t here, write to support@solah.app. We answer.
Choose your calculation method (Moonsighting Committee, ISNA, Egyptian, Umm al-Qura, MWL, Karachi, JAKIM, Kemenag, UOIF) and your madhhab for Asr. Today's prayer windows render as protected blocks on the day, and you can switch between three lenses: Schedule (timeline), Grouped (by prayer window), and Focus (the next thing in front of you).
iOS first at launch. Android shortly after. Web is not on the roadmap right now.
Solah reads event titles and times. It does not read body content, attachments, or attendee lists. You can disconnect at any time. Full data export and account deletion are one tap.
Prayer times and your scheduled day work offline. Calendar sync requires a connection. Niyyah and reflection are saved locally and sync when you're back online.
Solah is built around the five daily prayers, not adapted to fit them. Tasks pause at salah and resume after. Niyyah is captured, surfaced, and reflected on. Muhasabah closes the day. Solah Companion suggests the next task, splits long blocks at salah, and re-routes the day when life shifts. Most productivity apps don't know prayer exists. Solah doesn't work without it.
We only source practical actions directly from authentic hadith and Qur'an, and take wisdom from the classical scholars. If we can't grade a hadith, we don't ship it.
No. Self-help is a Western publishing genre. Some of it carries baggage that doesn't sit right with the deen (manifestation, the-universe-as-cause, willpower-as-saviour). Solah isn't on that shelf. It's a salah-anchored discipline app, built around the Islamic cycle of intention, action, and accounting: niyyah, amal, muhasabah.
Solah teaches the practices through the Sunan and Protocols catalogues. But the product is built for action, not browsing. If you're at the stage where you want to learn first and act later, a teaching-only app will fit you better. Come back when you're ready to act on what you already know.
Cycle-aware prayer adjustments and postpartum considerations are coming later in the roadmap. The current product treats every user as praying on the standard schedule.
50% discount locked in for life, even as the product keeps shipping. Standard pricing after public launch is £7/month or £65/year.