MyWaqt Muslim Planner

MyWaqt Muslim Planner
MyWaqt Muslim Planner
Developer: MyWaqt
Category: Productivity
505 installs
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162 monthly active users
Revenue not available
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MyWaqt Muslim Planner Summary

MyWaqt Muslim Planner is a mobile Android app in Productivity by MyWaqt. Released in Feb 2026 (2 months ago). It has about 505+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 162 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 18, 2026.

Recent activity: 92 installs this week (429 over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 18, 2026 .


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App Description

Islamic Productivity

The Islamic Planner & Muslim Productivity App centered around Prayer Times.
MyWaqt helps you structure your life with intention. Connect your daily schedule, tasks, and routines with the rhythm of the Athan (Adhan).

A Calendar Centered on Prayer (Salah)
Your day unfolds naturally between prayers. MyWaqt places Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha directly into your calendar.
- Accurate Prayer Times: Location-based calculations with Adhan notifications.
- Customizable: Juristic schools (Hanafi/Shafi), Hijri calendar, and manual offsets.
- Spiritual Anchors: Include Qiyam and Midnight in your daily view.

Integrated Muslim Planner & Schedule
More than just a Prayer app, MyWaqt is a complete Time Management system.
- Sync Calendars: Ical integrations with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and Outlook.
- Categories: Organize Work, Family, and Islam with custom tags.
- Task Manager: A to-do list that fits into your gaps between Salah.

Kahf Mode: Your Islamic Focus Timer
Kahf Mode is a deep-work focus environment built around Islamic spirituality and intentional productivity



Start each session with a clear niyyah: choose a tag, write what you want to accomplish, and set a duration (10 minutes to 3 hours). Your intention frames the work and helps you enter the cave with purpose.



A short preparation guides you to reset your space, cut distractions, and calm the mind. Clear clutter from your desk, close irrelevant tabs, and block distracting apps.

Breaks are meant to recharge spiritually, not only physically. Options like Wudhu and two rakats, Dhikr, meditation on the creation of Allah, Quran, nap, and stretch help you rest in a mindful way.


Islamic Morning & Evening Routines
Start with Barakah. Create personalized Sunnah-inspired routines with a guided player.
- Track habits like Dhikr, reading Quran, or exercise.
- Time-boxed activities to prevent burnout.

Insightful Analytics
See where your time goes with a visual Time Tracker. View pie charts of your life balance - from professional growth to spiritual goals.