Where this app is different

How this app compares

Many prayer apps include ads, accounts, or server-based features. This app takes a different approach.

Based on common features across widely used prayer apps. Specific apps may differ.

Feature This app Most prayer apps

Differences are usually small (often a few minutes), but design choices affect privacy, reliability, and features.

NAMED COMPARISON · JUNE 2026

How we compare to the major Islamic apps

Below is a head-to-head against the six apps most users compare us to. Every claim is drawn from each vendor's public App Store / Google Play privacy label, their published changelogs and pricing pages, or — where indicated — well-documented news reporting. We update this list as vendors change their practices.

App Engine Ads / Account Data history (public) Languages
Prayer Times Info 100% on-device (self-hosted adhan.js) No ads, no account "Data Not Collected" on App Store label 17, full parity
Muslim Pro (Bitsmedia) Server-assisted API Ads in free tier; "Premium" paid upgrade Reported by Vice (Nov 2020) to have shared location data via the X-Mode SDK; SDK has since been removed per the vendor ~15
Athan Pro (Quanticapps) Server-assisted API Ads in free tier; "Pro" paid upgrade Privacy label declares "Identifiers" and "Usage Data" linked to user ~12
Pillars Server-assisted API No ads; paid subscription for full features Privacy label declares minimal tracking, but requires account for habit tracking ~6
Salaat First Server-assisted API Ads in free tier; paid removal Named in the same 2020 Vice report regarding the X-Mode SDK; vendor states the SDK was removed ~9
IslamicFinder (Crescent Tools) Server-side calculation (their own API) Ads on web and mobile Privacy label declares advertising identifiers and analytics ~10
Muslim Salat Times (VRINSOFT) Server-assisted API Ads in free tier Privacy label declares "Identifiers" linked to user for advertising ~8
Platforms (June 2026): Prayer Times Info — Web, iOS, Android, Apple Watch, and Amazon Fire TV. Most listed competitors — iOS & Android only (no Fire TV build).

Sources: each vendor's live App Store / Google Play privacy label (June 2026); vendor pricing and changelog pages; and, where indicated, Joseph Cox, "How the U.S. Military Buys Location Data from Ordinary Apps", Vice / Motherboard, 16 November 2020. Vendor names are trademarks of their respective owners and are used here for factual comparison only. We update this section as vendors change their practices — let us know if anything is out of date.

What this app doesn't include

  • Quran audio and large reciter libraries
  • Community features or content feeds
  • Cloud sync across devices

If you rely on these features, other apps may be a better fit.

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