A Giving Health Score, appeal velocity, fund-separated reporting, and a daily AI-generated briefing — answers to the questions your leadership and shura actually ask, without spreadsheets.
AI-powered insights
Not a dashboard you have to decode. A 3-5 sentence email every morning: yesterday's total, new contributors, appeal progress, anything needing attention. Written in your language, using your vocabulary.
Contributors are automatically classified — new, active, lapsed, high-value — based on giving history, recency, and amount. The stages drive both reporting and automation; the segments stay current as behavior shifts.
Zakat is never mixed with Sadaqah. Every fund — Zakat, Sadaqah, Sadaqah Jariyah, tuition aid, janazah — has its own totals, ledger view, and exports, so restricted giving stays demonstrably restricted. NGOs see program-level aggregates with child project details.
One explainable score for the health of your community's giving — retention, recurring share, appeal momentum, contributor growth. Watch it move month over month, and see exactly which factor changed it.
Sadaqah, contributors, commitments, recurring sadaqah, appeal results — all exportable to CSV from any list view. Board-ready numbers your shura and auditors can verify. Your data is yours; download whenever.
Every change to every record — who, when, why — in a hash-chained audit log whose integrity is verified every 6 hours. Discovery-ready if a regulator asks. Filterable by user, date range, entity, or action.
Questions answered
Giving trend chart with period comparison — 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, and year-to-date.
Breakdown by fund with totals, averages, and contributor counts.
Channel split — website widget, kiosk, app, sadaqah pages, live appeals, and manual entry at a glance.
Ranked by highest giving, most frequent, or recently active — with links to their profiles.
Appeal cards showing goal, raised amount, velocity — how fast giving is arriving against the goal date — and days remaining.
Commitment summary — total committed vs. fulfilled vs. outstanding, with lapse alerts highlighted.
Yes — by ledger design. Fund-separated reporting means Zakat totals, balances, and exports never blend with general sadaqah; the shura can verify it line by line.
Lifecycle-stage filter for at-risk + lapsed contributors with last-sadaqah date and giving history. Triggers automation workflows when stage transitions occur.

