Why tracking helps consistency

Habits stick when we can see them. Marking your five daily prayers gives a small, satisfying sense of progress and helps you notice patterns — perhaps Asr slips on busy work days, or weekends are stronger. That awareness, not guilt, is what gently nudges improvement over time.

What a good prayer tracker should do

  • One-tap marking. Recording a prayer should take a second, with no friction.
  • Simple summaries. A clear weekly view is more motivating than complex statistics.
  • Encouraging, not heavy. The tone should support worship, never shame it.
  • Tied to prayer times. Tracking next to the day's prayer times and reminders keeps everything in one flow.

How Waktu Solat helps

Waktu Solat includes a built-in prayer tracker with one-tap marking and clear summaries, sitting right alongside your prayer times, azan reminders, Qibla, Quran and hadith. You check the time, get reminded, pray, and mark it — a complete, calm worship loop in a single app.

Frequently asked questions

What is a daily prayer tracker? A way to mark the five daily prayers as completed so you can see your consistency over time.

Does it feel like pressure? No — Waktu Solat keeps it simple and encouraging with one-tap tracking.

Is it part of the app? Yes, built in alongside prayer times and reminders.

Build prayer consistency gently

Download Waktu Solat to track your prayers alongside times, reminders and Qibla.

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