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إِنَّمَا الْأَعْمَالُ بِالنِّيَّاتِ
"Actions are judged by their intentions." — Bukhari & Muslim
Set intentions. Build habits. Check your heart. Do your muhasabah. Track what actually matters for your deen — not just productivity metrics, but the state of your soul.
How It Works
Most productivity tools track outputs. Intentions Tracker tracks the inner state behind the action — which is what Islam places the greatest weight on.
Every action in the tracker starts with a niyyah. You state what you intend and why — a small discipline that shifts the quality of everything that follows.
Track daily habits and check your Heart Pulse — a simple 1–5 spiritual state indicator. Over time, the patterns reveal what your heart is actually doing.
Muhasabah is built in. At the end of the day, you review your intentions, your habits, and your heart — and set your commitment for tomorrow via Musharatah.
Features
Track your intentions with category, type (action vs habit vs rule), and status. See what's active, completed, or paused at a glance.
Build daily habits with streak tracking. Mark done or missed. The streak counter gives a clear signal of consistency over time.
A daily 1–5 spiritual state check-in. Over weeks, you see the correlation between your heart state and your actions — a mirror for your inner life.
A structured end-of-day self-accounting. Review intentions, reflect on the day, note what to improve. The practice the Sahabah modelled.
Set a condition with yourself for the next day. A specific commitment — 'if I fall short in X, I will do Y.' Discipline through accountability.
Current and longest streak per habit, visible on the dashboard. A simple motivator that makes consistency feel earned.
Pin the intentions and habits you want to focus on today. A filtered view of what matters — not everything, just today's priorities.
Capture anything before it becomes a missed intention. A frictionless scratchpad for things you want to track but haven't categorised yet.
Why Not Notion or Habitica?
Notion tracks tasks. Habitica gamifies habits. Neither was built with a Muslim's inner life in mind. They measure output — Intentions Tracker measures what Islam cares about: the niyyah behind the output.
When you check your Heart Pulse, you're not rating your mood — you're asking: how close to Allah did I feel today? When you set a Musharatah, you're making a private covenant. These distinctions matter.
Every intention starts with why — not just what. The Islamic lens is built into the data model, not bolted on as a theme.
Intentions are classified as acts of worship, personal development, relationships, learning, or worldly duties — reflecting Islamic categories of amal.
Not a plugin or a separate app. The daily self-accounting flow is part of the core experience.
Heart Pulse lets you observe the state of your qalb over time — something no secular productivity app even attempts.
Pricing
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Why This Exists
"Take account of yourselves before you are taken to account." — Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA)
Productivity culture has produced an abundance of tools for tracking tasks, goals, and output. Almost none of them ask: is what I'm working toward pleasing to Allah? Is my heart in the right place as I do it?
Intentions Tracker was built because niyyah matters — not just ethically, but practically. Intentions set in the morning shape the quality of what gets done. The Sahabah understood this. They built daily self-accountability into their lives not as a productivity hack, but as an act of worship.
This app is built by a Muslim, for Muslims. It is intended as a sadaqah jariyah — may every intention you set inside it be one that draws you closer to Allah.
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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