Everyday Quran: Listen Daily.
Everyday Quran: Listen Daily. Summary
Everyday Quran: Listen Daily. is a free iOS app in Lifestyle by Ugo Varlet. Released in Jul 2026 (recently released ago). Store last updated Jul 30, 2026
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5 minutes of Quran a day beats an hour once a month.
Everyday Quran is built for one thing: getting you listening regularly. Not finishing the whole thing by a deadline. Just showing up, most days, for however long you have.
Open it, pick 5 or 10 minutes, and press play. The app pulls verses and keeps going until your time is up. It never cuts you off mid-ayah, so you always finish on a complete verse.
HOW IT WORKS
Pick a duration
5, 10, 15 minutes, or set your own. Good for a commute, the walk to work, or the last few minutes before bed.
Or pick a surah
All 114, start to finish. Al-Mulk before sleep, Al-Kahf on Friday, whatever you're working on.
Reminders that follow your prayers
Tie your daily reminder to Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib or Isha and it moves with the prayer times where you are. Location is calculated on your device and never sent anywhere.
Six reciters
Mishary Alafasy, Abdur-Rahman as-Sudais, Mahmoud Khalil Al-Husary, AbdulBaset AbdulSamad, Sa'ud ash-Shuraym, and Hani ar-Rifai. Switch anytime.
Translation while you listen
A clear translation, in step with the recitation.
Works offline
Downloaded audio plays with no signal. Useful on the subway or on a plane.
Save what hits you
Bookmark an ayah and come back to it.
Background audio and lock screen controls
Keeps playing when you close the app. Skip and pause from the lock screen or your headphones.
WHY IT'S BUILT THIS WAY
Most Quran apps are built around finishing. Progress bars, deadlines, a whole khatmah to get through. That works for some people and quietly kills the habit for everyone else, because one missed day turns into a broken streak and a reason to stop.
This one is built around returning. A short, quiet session you can actually do on a bad day. Consistency compounds. Guilt doesn't.
No ads. No account. No feed. Just the words of God and yourself.