Your family's wealth, in balance.
Net worth tracking, zakat calculator, halal compliance — built for Muslim families managing wealth together, with religious care.
Free always · No ads · No data selling · Donation-supported
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40 g 24K · MMTC Pune +₹6,00,000Logged by Yusuf · halal ✓
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HDFC Savings · Layla ₹50,000Synced 24 Apr · halal ✓
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Layla joined household 24 AprInvite accepted
One household, two surfaces. Same data, different rhythms — the morning check on a phone, the quarterly review on a laptop.
Every gram, every account, in one ledger.
Mizan tracks physical gold, cash, property and other assets in one household ledger. Per-spouse ownership is explicit. Halal status sits next to every row.
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Sortable, filterable — by class, owner, halal status, or value.
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Spouse equality — assets show owner, joint or household-pooled.
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Tactile units for gold — grams alongside ₹, always.
Receipts, weight, valuation, and the reasoning behind halal status.
Open any asset and see its full life: the invoice photo from the day you bought it, the valuation curve since, who logged what, and the scholarly note explaining why it's halal.
The math you can sanity-check.
Hijri-aware, transparent, scholar-reviewed. Mizan walks the calculation line by line — nisab against today's gold price, zakatable wealth per asset class, and what's due — so you can verify it before you give.
Mizan uses 85g of gold as the nisab threshold (per the majority Hanafi/Shafi'i positions). Sources, scholarly review and dissenting opinions are linked from every calculation. Advisory only — consult your scholar.
Every year, accounted for.
A permanent ledger of what was owed, what was paid, and to whom. Useful for your records, your taxes, and — if you choose — for your children to inherit alongside the wealth itself.
Compliance you can audit, not just trust.
Per-asset halal status, a compliance log of every classification decision, a purification ledger for incidental haram income, and a bank-interest-to-charity tracker — all visible to both spouses.
Tenants, leases, rent — and halal context.
When physical gold becomes real estate, Mizan keeps managing it: tenant info, lease term, monthly rent log, expense ledger, and halal-tenant verification — with documents attached to each.
- Halal-tenant verification — track use, business type, and lease clauses.
- Cashflow timeline — rent in, expenses out, net per quarter.
- Pipeline view — properties you're researching, before you buy.
Two-thumb friendly.
Designed for the morning check, the locker visit, the dinner table — wherever the conversation about money happens.
Quick-log a purchase, glance at zakat progress, or wake up to a calm gold-rate update — chosen, never pushed.
Encrypted at rest. Stays in your household.
Invoices, deeds, leases, certificates — every document attached to the asset it belongs to. Search across all of them. Export anytime, in one zip.
- End-to-end encrypted on upload
- Per-spouse access controls
- One-click household export
We watch the gold market so you don't have to.
A single, calm morning notification — today's rate, today's deviation, no urgency. Set a buy-trigger if you want one. We'll never page you twice in a day.
- Pune 24K reference rate · daily 7am IST
- Optional buy-trigger ("alert if <₹14,500/g")
- One push per day, max — no chase
One quiet email, on the first.
A calm monthly statement for your household. Net worth change in weight and rupees, what was logged, zakat on the horizon. Readable in under a minute. No dashboard required.
- Arrives 1st of the Gregorian month · 7am IST
- Both spouses on the thread — same view
- Plain HTML · no tracking pixels, no links to click through
Rahman family — April hisaab
Salam Yusuf & Layla,
Here's where your household stood at the close of April. Short, calm, yours to keep.
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40 g 24K · MMTC Pune+₹6,00,00025 Apr · logged by Yusuf · halal ✓
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Household "Rahman family" created—24 Apr · by Yusuf · Layla joined same day
Alhamdulillah for a steady month. Reply to this email if anything looks off — Yusuf, we answer every message personally.
Giving, kept in trust.
A plain ledger for voluntary giving — separate from zakat, never conflated. Attach a receipt if you'd like. See the year-to-date total without performing it.
- Private by default · only the household sees it
- Recurring monthly entries supported
- Never displayed on the home screen · nothing to perform
"The right hand should not know what the left hand gives." We kept this page a tap away, not front and center.
| Date | Recipient | By | Note | Amount |
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| 22 Apr 2026 | Al Khidmat orphanage | Layla | receipt attached | ₹5,000 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Local masjid · iftar | Yusuf | Ramadan | ₹3,200 |
| 01 Apr 2026 | Neighbor · medical | Yusuf & Layla | anonymous | ₹4,000 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Give Matters · water | Layla | recurring | ₹2,000 |
| 4 of 7 entries shown | ₹14,200 | |||
Advisory; sadaqah does not substitute zakat. For zakat, see app.mizan.family/zakat.
Save for the things that matter.
Hajj, umrah, qurbani — the events your family is actually saving for. Each goal is its own pot, tracked in grams and rupees, independent of your core stack.
- Price goals in gold weight — inflation-resistant by design
- Assign a goal to one spouse or the household
- No push notifications · no gamification · no streaks
The month gets its own home screen.
When the crescent is sighted, Mizan quietly rearranges. Iftar and suhoor surface. Zakat and sadaqah move forward. Net worth steps back — not gone, just not the point this month.
- Auto-enables for the Hijri month of Ramadan
- Opt out per household member at any time
- Prayer times from your verified local masjid · no geolocation needed
A few directions we're working toward.
Two things we're actively building for this year, and one we're only listening on. No dates, no countdowns.
Halal mortgage tracker
For households using ijara, murabaha, or diminishing musharaka to finance property — track principal, profit, and halal structure side by side.
Multi-vendor gold sourcing
Log buys from MMTC, Senco, local jewelers, and digital gold providers in one ledger. Side-by-side rate comparison at time of purchase.
Wasiyyah & faraid
Islamic estate planning is deep — fiqh views diverge and scholarly review is serious work. We're reading, listening to households, and not promising timelines.
Everything on this page exists today. The above is where we're pointing next — shared plainly, not to manufacture anticipation.
Built for households, not portfolios.
Privacy first
No analytics, no trackers, no ads, no data sold. Your household data stays in your household; export anytime.
Free always
Donation-supported. No premium tier ever. No ads. No data sold. If we can't sustain it, we'll say so plainly — not paywall it.
Scholar-reviewed
Methodology versioned and reviewed by qualified scholars. Sources linked from every classification. Dissenting opinions visible.
Built for the household
Both spouses are first-class members. Not "primary user + a viewer." Decisions, audit trails, and access controls reflect that.
Calm by design
No daily P&L. No streaks, no nudges, no growth dark patterns. The opposite of a trading app — by intention, not omission.
Your data, in trust
Encrypted at rest. Self-hostable on roadmap. Inheritance-friendly: hand over the keys, hand over the household.
Donation-supported. No premium tier. No ads. No data sold.
Mizan is a side project, not a startup. The cost to run it is small — domain, a Cloudflare worker, a gold-rate feed. If you find it useful, you can chip in. If you can't, use it freely; that's the point.
A side project, shipped weekly.
I'm Yusuf. I built Mizan because my wife and I were managing our household savings across spreadsheets, WhatsApp screenshots, and a notebook in a locker — and none of it understood zakat, halal status, or the fact that we are two people, not one user with a viewer attached.
Mizan is the tool I wanted. It's free, it's private, it's slow on purpose. I ship updates every week. If you write to me, I write back personally — usually within a day.
Salam, and thank you for taking the time.
Questions we hear often.
Short, honest answers. If something's missing, write to the founder — the email is real.
Is Mizan really free?
How private is our household data?
Who reviews the halal and zakat methodology?
Does it connect to my bank?
Can my spouse or family share the ledger?
Why invite-only?
Still have a question? Write to hello@mizan.family — a real person reads every email.
Request access to the closed beta.
A short note about your household — anything you want me to know — and I'll send an invite when a slot opens. Usually within a week.
Currently invite-only. We're a few households at a time so we can support each one personally.