The AI manages every contributor relationship

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AI-driven lifecycle stages

Every contributor progresses through stages: prospect, first-time, active, at-risk, lapsed, reactivated, recurring, VIP. The AI evaluates transitions and triggers the right response automatically — welcome series, re-engagement, or celebration.

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Islamic-adab outreach

Welcome messages for new contributors open with As-salamu alaykum and Bismillah where culturally appropriate. Re-engagement for at-risk contributors stays respectful and brief — Islamic communication culture values restraint over frequency.

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Privacy as adab

Concealed giving is honored, not worked around. Contributors can give anonymously sadaqah by sadaqah, and display preferences control how — or whether — a name appears on recognition walls and live appeal screens. Staff still see what they need for receipts and the ledger.

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Vocabulary-adapted profiles

The profile page says "Contributor" for community masjids, "Patron" for madrasahs, "Supporter" for relief charities, "Waqif" for endowment founders. Column headers, field labels, and search placeholders all adapt.

Contributor directory
Contributor Directory
Contributor profile
Contributor Profile

Automatic creation

Every sadaqah creates or updates a profile across every enabled channel, instantly.

Four giving levels

Prospect → Supporter → Major Contributor → Leadership. Levels update automatically based on giving patterns.

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Custom tags

Label contributors as "Shura", "Volunteer", "Legacy commitment" — any taxonomy your organization needs.

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Duplicate detection & merge

Matching records are flagged and can be merged — same person, one complete profile. A unified single-pair merge contract preserves giving history across the winning profile with full audit trail.

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Tax-ready receipts

Generate individual receipts and year-end giving statements on demand — or let the system email them automatically.

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Soft-delete PII protection

When a contributor is deleted, their PII is stripped from every read path — the sadaqah they gave stays in your ledger, but their name, email, and phone are removed from API responses. GDPR-aware by default; right-to-erasure honored.

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Cross-org account

Contributors with one account giving to multiple orgs have one identity across all of them — but each org sees only its own relationship. No cross-brand discovery; full data isolation.