Keep Ramadan on track without counting everything yourself
Ramadan rearranges the day: when you eat, when you sleep, when you work, when you pray. A planner built for an ordinary month fights you the whole way through. This one already knows the Hijri calendar and already tracks the parts that change.
The fast, timed
Start and stop a fast and see the window run, alongside how the day's eating actually fits inside it. Nothing here needs a separate fasting app.
- Fasting timer with your own window
- Hydration logged between iftar and suhoor
- Weight and energy trends across the month
Suhoor and iftar, planned in advance
Plan meals for a month whose eating hours are compressed, with calories and macros sized to two meals instead of five, and a shopping list you can take to the market once rather than every evening.
The Hijri month, everywhere
Switch the calendar to Hijri and every date in the app follows: the agenda, reminders, the date picker and the AI's answers. Prayer times and prayer logging sit alongside them.
Frequently asked questions
Does Dingix show prayer times?
Yes, as a dashboard widget for your location, and prayers can be logged as part of your day.
Can I plan in the Hijri calendar?
Yes. Hijri is one of three first-class calendar systems, alongside Solar Hijri and Gregorian.
Does the calorie tracker cope with two meals a day?
Yes. Targets and meal suggestions are sized to the eating window you are actually keeping.
Set up your month before the first fast.
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