Monthly
$15
per family, per month
Up to 3 kid profiles included
JazakAllahu khairan — you're on the list. We'll write to you first.
Supported entirely by the families who subscribe — never by advertisers.
Monthly
$15
per family, per month
Up to 3 kid profiles included
JazakAllahu khairan — you're on the list. We'll write to you first.
Annual
$135
per family, per year
That's $11.25/month — save $45 a year.
Up to 3 kid profiles included
JazakAllahu khairan — you're on the list. We'll write to you first.
Every plan: 14-day free trial (card upfront, nothing charged until day 15) · cancel anytime · 7-day money-back after the trial. Subscriptions open soon — waitlist members hear first.
We'll email you about Qawmpass — early access first. No spam, unsubscribe anytime. Privacy Policy
The fine print, plainly
Every family starts with a 14-day free trial — full access, no limits. We collect your card information at signup but don't charge it until day 15. Cancel anytime before then and you won't be charged at all. Card charges appear as LEMSQZY* QAWMPASS — Lemon Squeezy (a Stripe company) processes our payments.
Each account gets one free trial. We do this so the trial stays meaningful for the families who use it.
If you subscribe and decide within 7 days that Qawmpass isn't right for your family, email us and we'll refund the most recent charge — no questions asked.
Combined with the 14-day free trial, that gives you 21 days of risk-free evaluation. You can cancel future billing at any time from the parents page.
What your subscription buys
A small, deliberate subscription model lets us build for children honestly. No advertisers to please, no attention to harvest, no shortcuts to take.
01
No ads, ever.
A child asking about Allah's mercy will never be interrupted by a popup for a video game. The product is, in part, the absence of distraction — and we will not break that, even quietly.
02
No surveillance.
Most "free" kids apps fund themselves by tracking children and selling attention to advertisers. Because parents pay for Qawmpass, your child is never the product. Their questions, journals, and reflections stay with your family.
03
A subscription is a vote.
Careful, subscriber-funded products for children only exist because some families pay for them deliberately. Every subscription is what makes more of this kind of work possible — not just for your child, but for the next family who finds us.
Questions parents ask
No — and it's the thing most worth clearing up. Qawmpass is a family app built around what your child does: four everyday practices that build real skills — service, reflection, leadership, and a first small business — plus a journal that's theirs and books they make themselves. There's a grounded assistant for when a question comes up, but it's the smallest part, never the whole of it.
They practice. A child might do a quiet act of service through Home Crew, sit with a short reflection, write in their own journal, or turn a few entries into a decorated book to keep. When a real question surfaces, the assistant answers it from the Qur'an and authenticated hadith — and shows its sources so you can look them up together.
You lead. Qawmpass is built to be used together, not handed off — you set the direction, stay close to what each child is doing, and a calm weekly note keeps you in the picture without hovering. It assumes a parent in the loop, not a screen left alone with a child.
That's half of what it's for. Qawmpass for Parents meets you in the moment you're actually in — the hard conversation, the question you weren't ready for — with guidance drawn from research and revelation, side by side.
It's built to be put down. No feed, no ads, no trackers, no points or streaks to chase. Because families pay for Qawmpass, we have no reason to farm your child's attention — the aim is a child who serves, reflects, and builds, not another screen competing for the evening.
Every answer is grounded in the Qur'an and authenticated hadith (Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim), with the sources shown beneath so you can look them up together. Qawmpass is a study aid, not a scholar — for serious or sensitive religious questions we always point families to one.
Your child is never the product — no ads, no third-party trackers, no feed, nothing sold. Every plan includes up to three kid profiles, each with its own 4-digit code and private journal, so nothing is mixed between siblings.
Qawmpass is a whole-family app, so it's for two people at once: you and your child. The children's side suits ages roughly 8–14 — children as young as eight can use many of the features, like the activities, the journal, and Make-a-Book, alongside a parent, while older children draw more from reflection and the assistant. And Qawmpass for Parents is written for you. It all runs in any modern browser — computer, tablet, or phone; the book-maker prefers a bigger screen, and tells you so kindly.
Thank you for considering a subscription. It's what lets us keep building this carefully, for your children and ours.