A private family app for raising grounded, capable children — you set the direction; they build skills and character, with Qur'an and authenticated hadith close at hand.
A family, not an app store
Qawmpass isn’t handed to a child to use alone. You set the direction; your children follow, practice, and make things of their own — and their thinking comes back to you.
You point the way
Pick a focus for the week and see what each child is working on.
They practice
Children serve, lead, journal, ask, and make things of their own.
It comes back to you
See how they’re thinking — and grow alongside them.
Real skills, quietly built
The heart of Qawmpass is what your children do. Each practice grows a real skill — service, leadership, enterprise, reflection — chosen by the child, tracked quietly, never gamified into a points system.
Home Crew
Khidmah · service at home
Small acts of service inside the family — a quiet way to build the habit of helping the people closest to you, before the world asks bigger things.
This week
Set the table for iftaar. Helped Mom carry groceries. Read to little brother before bed.Quiet Practices
Bustan · the garden of the heart
An ayah of the week, a daily act of kindness, a place to write a reflection, draw what you noticed, or ask a question you weren't ready to ask out loud.
Ayah of the week
Qur'an 94:6 — "Indeed, with hardship will be ease."Leadership Reps
small moments, real practice
A log of the small leadership moments a child notices in their own week — at school, in sports, in the neighborhood, online. Quiet practice, not a competition.
This week's reps
Stood up for a classmate at recess. Picked the team huddle topic.My Small Business
earning, giving, learning
A simple ledger for a child's first venture — lemonade stand, selling cookies, a craft sold to a neighbour. Tracks earnings, expenses, and sadaqah (giving) in one quiet place.
Lemonade stand
Earned $14. Sadaqah: $2. Saved: $10.Theirs to keep
Nothing is broadcast, nothing is gamified. Reflections, drawings, and questions accumulate into something a parent can sit with later.
Journal
a child's own reflections — written, not prompted
Reflection · 3 days ago
I was kind of mean to Yusuf at recess. I want to say sorry tomorrow before salah.
Question · 6 days ago
If Allah already knows what I'll do, why does it still feel like a choice?
Drawing · 9 days ago
A small lantern, the way I imagine sabr looks.
Make-a-Book
a real book-builder — pull a journal entry or a chat onto a page, choose a frame, drop a sticker, then export a keepsake PDF
Her father said the trick wasn't the brightness of the lamp — it was how steady the flame stayed when the wind blew.
إِنَّ مَعَ ٱلْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
Qur'an 94:6
Page 3 of 7 · Maryam, age 11
Leadership log
a quiet record of small moments
Parent insights
a calm view, not a leaderboard
14
questions asked this month
9
reflections written
21
days of small kindness
Surfaces themes your child has been sitting with — never their exact words — so you can start the conversation at the dinner table.
Not the whole app — just the part that answers
The assistant supports the practice; it isn’t the point of it. Every response is grounded in the Qur’an and authenticated hadith (Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim) — sources shown alongside, so a parent can verify and a child can look it up. And there’s grounded guidance for you, too, for the moment you’re in.
For your child
Allah tests the people He loves — not because they did something wrong, but because hardship can polish a heart the way nothing else can.
There’s a short story for this…
وَبَشِّرِ الصَّابِرِينَ
Hold steady through the hard things — and there is good news waiting for you.
Look this up on quran.comEvery answer comes with its sources — so a parent can verify, and a child can look it up.
For you
My 12-year-old won't get off her phone and we fight about it every night.
Shared limits land better than imposed ones — adolescent autonomy research.
مَنْ لَا يَرْحَمْ لَا يُرْحَمْ
"Whoever shows no mercy will be shown no mercy."
Sahih al-Bukhari…and a guide for this exact moment →
Grounded guidance for the moment you're in — research and revelation, side by side.
Just as important
The kids-app shelf is crowded. Here's what we deliberately don't do.
Not a feed
Not social.
No followers, no comments, no public profiles. Your child's reflections live in their account and yours — and nowhere else.
Not entertainment
Not video streaming.
No autoplay, no cartoons, no characters competing for attention. Qawmpass closes itself when the conversation is over.
Not a game
Not gamified.
No points, no streaks-as-pressure, no badges to chase. The streaks we show are quiet acknowledgments — not levers to keep a child engaged.
Not a hand-off
Not a solo babysitter.
Qawmpass assumes a parent in the loop. It’s built to be used together — you leading, your children following — not handed to a child alone.
One account per family — currently open to a small group of founding families. Join the waitlist and we'll write to you first when subscriptions open.
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