Dhikr, held.
A band on your wrist that counts with you — pull by pull — and keeps what you entrust to it. No phone in your hand. No account in a cloud. Just you and the remembrance.
Pull. Count. Seal.
Three gestures, learned in a minute, kept for a lifetime.
Pull
A gentle pull of the ring marks one dhikr. The band counts with light — no screen to unlock, no app to open.
Count
The matrix shows your word and your progress: green filling, gold leading the way. Timed sittings show the time beside the word.
Seal
Dock the ring to its seat and the sitting is sealed into the band's own ledger. It survives resets, updates — everything.
It speaks in light
Canonical adhkar always appear in Arabic — square Kufic drawn dot by dot for a 16×8 matrix, approved letter by letter. Your own words appear exactly as you wrote them.
The app is the study
Sessions, goals, streaks, prayer times — a quiet place to look back at what your hands kept. Deep pine by night, warm paper by day.

No backend.
Nothing to breach, nothing to sell.
No accounts.
No sign-in. You are not a username.
No analytics.
No one is watching you worship.
Your history lives on your phone and on the band itself — nowhere else.
A small, honest instrument
Machined for the wrist, built around one job: keeping count of what matters.
- 16×8 LED matrix — the whole interface
- Pull-ring counter with a real detent
- Magnetic dock seat — dock to seal
- Prayer-time buzz, computed on the band
- A ledger that survives updates and resets
The first run is being built by hand — every unit assembled, flashed and tested by the people who designed it.
Be first
Ordering opens when the first batch is ready. Leave your email and you'll hear it from us first — nothing else, no letters we wouldn't want to receive ourselves.
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