Inside

A daily scripture & prayer surface for many faiths

tadoy's Soul page brings daily scripture, prayer and quiet reflection into the same app that holds your journal, mood, habits and body. Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist and Hindu sources are first-class — you pick the tradition during setup, or none at all.

What's on the Soul page

  • Daily verse / reading — chosen from your tradition's source text.
  • Prayer surface — Salah times for Muslims, daily hours for Jews, a quiet prompt for other traditions.
  • Affirmation card — one editorial line for the day, faith-neutral.
  • Journal-on-scripture — write in response to today's reading, kept private.
  • Meditation — short, breath-led, not a content library.
  • People — track the people you want to remember in prayer or thought.

A reminder, not a replacement

Vertical faith apps — Hallow for Catholics, Muslim Pro for Muslims, Sefaria for Jews — have content libraries with thousands of sessions and decades of editorial work behind them. tadoy doesn't try to compete with that depth and won't pretend to.

What tadoy does instead: bring a daily reminder of practice into the same page that holds the rest of your day, so prayer and scripture aren't isolated in a separate app you have to remember to open. If your spiritual life is the centre, keep the vertical app for the depth. If you want a quiet daily nudge that sits next to your mood and your sleep, this is built for that.

Multi-faith on purpose

Most spiritual apps pick one tradition and go deep. tadoy serves five — Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist and Hindu — because plenty of users live alongside one tradition without being inside any single one, or are curious about more than one, or share a household with someone from a different faith. The same daily page can hold any of them.

Prayer times and hours

For Muslim users, tadoy calculates Salah times from your location using standard methods (chosen at setup) and shows them on the daily page with optional notifications. For Jewish users, daily hours (Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv) appear in the same place. For Christian, Buddhist and Hindu users, the surface is quieter — a daily reading and a reflective prompt — because those traditions don't share a fixed-time framework.

How tadoy compares

  • vs Hallow — Hallow is the depth play for Catholic and broader Christian users with 10,000+ sessions of professionally produced content. tadoy's Soul page isn't trying to match that catalog; it's trying to make a daily reminder sit alongside the rest of your day.
  • vs Bible apps — YouVersion and similar are great if reading the Bible is the centre. tadoy surfaces a daily verse without becoming the whole experience.
  • vs Insight Timer — Insight Timer is a marketplace of 230,000+ meditation sessions, including spiritual content from many traditions. tadoy's meditation and scripture surfaces are intentionally minimal — not a library, a daily page.

Privacy

Your tradition choice, your prayer logs, anything you write in response to a reading — all on your device. Not synced to our servers, not used to train any model. Full detail on the privacy page.

See the daily page Read about the journal module

Common questions

Which faiths are supported?
Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist and Hindu. Or none — the Soul page is optional.
Is this a replacement for Hallow / Muslim Pro / Sefaria?
No. Those apps have content depth tadoy can't match. tadoy is the daily reminder, not the library.
Are Salah times accurate?
Yes. Calculated from your location with standard methods you choose.
Can I turn the Soul page off?
Yes, completely. The rest of the app works the same.