In the holy month, giving runs 2–4× the rest of the year — daily iftar contributions, Taraweeh-night generosity, Zakat al-Fitr before Eid prayer. Most platforms treat it like any other month. Mohseen is ready before the moon is sighted, and respectful through the nights that matter most.
Your Ramadan appeal is keyed to the Hijri calendar: seasonal drafts appear ahead of the month, your staff reviews and approves, and everything is live for the first night — no scramble on the 15th.
Contributors pick the ramadan-daily recurring intent at checkout — a sadaqah charged each day at iftar through the month. Feeding the fasting, every evening, without anyone having to remember.
At the fundraising iftar, open a live appeal: the room joins with a 4-character code or QR, and the total climbs on screen in real time as the community gives together.
The obligation paid before Eid al-Fitr prayer has its own fund type — collected separately, receipted separately, and closed out cleanly before the Eid takbir.
The giving year doesn't end with Shawwal. Run qurbani as an appeal — a focused giving moment for Dhul Hijjah — alongside your year-round funds.
Contributors in the Bangladeshi diaspora give via bKash; UK contributors give by card with Gift Aid receipt flagging; American contributors give by card. Every recurring sadaqah mandate stays on the provider that created it — no failed renewals.
Through the month, the daily digest earns its keep: yesterday's total, the leading appeals, how this Ramadan compares to last. A few quiet sentences each morning — drafted by AI, sent to staff only.
The last ten nights
The last ten nights of Ramadan belong to worship, not to notification campaigns. Mohseen's communication defaults encode restraint over frequency: no countdown pressure, no manufactured urgency, no message your imam would wince at — and nothing ever auto-sends without staff approval. Your appeal stays open for those who seek the reward of those nights; the platform simply has the adab not to shout about it.