Masjid Website Design
Editorial digital homes shaped to reflect the spirit of each congregation.
A volunteer-led contribution to the ummah. Every project is offered as sadaqah jariyah — we do not charge masjids for this work, and we never will.

Clarity is a form of hospitality. Adab made visible.
— A guiding principle
Many masjids still rely on word of mouth, outdated websites, and scattered WhatsApp threads. For visitors, travelers, reverts, and the next generation, that first search rarely leads to clarity — and an unclear threshold quietly closes a door.
Most places of worship rely on donations to remain operational. People give more readily to institutions that feel organized, transparent, and cared for. Beautiful presentation is not vanity; it is a form of trust.
Easier access to information increases attendance. Modern digital infrastructure keeps younger generations anchored to their local masjid. Updated systems reduce confusion and strengthen communication across the whole community.
We believe clarity is a form of hospitality — adab made visible. By refining how a community presents itself online, we quietly remove the friction between the seeker and the sacred.

We design with the same instinct. A masjid's website is not a list of features — it is a structure radiating from a single intention: to welcome the seeker with grace, and to honor the institution with quiet beauty.
Editorial digital homes shaped to reflect the spirit of each congregation.
Real-time iqamah, seasonal schedules, and Jummah communication built into the visitor path.
Stripe, Zelle, Apple Pay, and dignified QR giving for sadaqah and zakat.
Cleaning up Google Business listings — correct entrance pins, parking, hours, and photography.
Lightweight systems for khutbah series, classes, programs, and community notices.
Multilingual support so the message reaches every household in the community.
Quiet forms for halaqah registration, volunteer interest, and community participation.
Designed first for the phone in the hand of a traveler searching for Maghrib.
Jummah and lecture archives presented with dignity and clarity.
Wayfinding, entrance guidance, parking, and the first welcoming impression online.
Quiet, considered visual identity that honors the institution.
Connecting masjids with photographers and content creators wherever possible.
Every interface we build is shaped around the smallest, most intimate moment — a stranger arriving in a new city, opening their phone, hoping the next mosque feels like a home.

Not a portfolio of clients, but a quiet index of the systems we build for masjids — digital thresholds shaped with care, restraint, and intention.

"Indeed, Allah is beautiful and loves beauty."
— Hadith · Sahih Muslim
Visitors used to call us asking for the address. Now they arrive on time, with their wudu made, knowing where to park.
Online donations tripled in the first month — not because we asked more, but because giving finally felt simple.
Our youth share the website now. Something about it feels like ours, not a template borrowed from someone else.

For the masjid. For the visitor. For the One whose house it is.