Diaspora-ready in the West. NGO-Affairs-ready in Bangladesh.

Sadaqah receipts have to be right. Tax authorities check. Contributors expect them on demand. The platform generates country-aware, compliant receipts automatically — for a masjid serving the US or Canadian diaspora and for an NGO reporting in Dhaka alike — plus receipts for platform-level charges like wallet top-ups.

Every receipt includes the legally required fields for your jurisdiction. Year-end statements are pre-generated per contributor and accessible from the contributor portal. Contributors download what they need; your team doesn't field requests.

US 501(c)(3) and Canada CRA receipts for diaspora communities; India 80G
UK Gift Aid receipt flagging — eligible sadaqah marked for your Gift Aid claim
Bangladesh NGO-Affairs-ready receipts for in-market NGOs and foundations
Year-end statements, per contributor, on demand in the contributor portal
Receipts for platform-level charges (wallet top-ups, subscriptions)
Masjid Al-Falah
123 Crescent Ave · Dearborn, MI
EIN: 12-3456789 · 501(c)(3)
Receipt for tax purposes
$250.00
ContributorAminah Siddiqui
Date15 Mar 2026
DesignationZakat Fund
MethodCard · Stripe
Receipt #MAF-2026-04812
No goods or services were provided in exchange for this contribution. This receipt is for tax purposes.

For contributors who give by check, wire, or cash

Not every sadaqah comes from a card. Major contributors prefer bank transfer. Foundations pay by check. Some grants come by wire. The platform tracks all of it as first-class transactions — same ledger, same reports, same receipts.

For organizations on the Enterprise plan, the manual-invoice provider lets you pay platform charges offline — invoices for wallet top-ups, subscriptions, or any negotiated arrangement, with bank-transfer details, wire instructions, or a check-mailing address on the invoice. Reconcile when payment lands.

Record check, wire, bank-transfer, or cash sadaqah from any channel
Manual invoices for platform charges (Enterprise plan)
Reconcile incoming bank deposits against expected payments
Audit trail for every transition — invoice → sent → paid → reconciled
Invoice #INV-2026-0142
Issued 15 Mar 2026 · Due 14 Apr 2026
Awaiting payment
Wallet top-up$5,000.00
Usage wallet top-up$120.00
Total$5,120.00
Pay by bank transfer:
Routing: 021000021 · Account: ••••3847
Reference: INV-2026-0142

Recurring sadaqah that respects your contributor's payment method

A recurring sadaqah mandate is bound to the provider that created it. A monthly sadaqah via bKash stays on bKash. A monthly card via Stripe stays on Stripe. No mid-cycle provider swap, no failed renewals because of a region mismatch.

Example: one charity, contributors in four regions
ContributorFatima in BostonStripe$50/mo
ContributorRahim in DhakabKash৳1,000/mo
ContributorAyesha in HyderabadRazorpay₹2,000/mo
ContributorYusuf in ParisStripe EU€20/mo
One organization. Four contributors. Four payment providers. Each recurring mandate routes to the provider that originally created it — automatically, every cycle, no admin involvement.

One prepaid balance for everything metered

SMS, email beyond the generous monthly included volume, AI generation calls, per-device fees for extra kiosks and signage, and any other metered items draw from one prepaid wallet in your organisation's local currency. Community starts with a one-time starter credit, such as USD 5 in USD markets or BDT 500 in Bangladesh; Enterprise includes monthly wallet credits, such as USD 50/month in USD markets. Predictable. No surprise invoices.

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Top up with a card

Small orgs add credits with a card top-up — instant. Stripe receipt automatically generated.

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Pay by invoice

Enterprise orgs request an invoice. Pay by bank transfer, wire, or check. Wallet credits the moment payment is reconciled.

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Usage transparency

Real-time wallet balance, per-service usage breakdown, low-balance alerts. Always know what you've used and what's left.