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MODT positions itself as “The WordPress of Masjids”: a free, open-source management platform for mosques. It brings donations, memberships, events, prayer times, website building, and an AI assistant into a single dashboard. Its goal is to replace expensive vertical SaaS products, while providing the full source code under the MIT License.
In terms of feature coverage, MODT is closely aligned with day-to-day mosque operations. Donation management supports Stripe, recurring donations, tax receipts, Kiosk mode, QR codes, embeddable widgets, and a real-time fundraising ticker. Prayer-time tools include GPS-based calculation, iqamah offsets, Ramadan mode, and digital signage. The membership module covers registration, families, tiers, a self-service portal, and donation history. The events module offers calendars, registrations, reminders, check-ins, and recurring events. The website builder includes a block editor, zero-JS public pages, custom themes, and SEO optimization, while the AI assistant covers content generation, donation intelligence, smart reporting, and translation.
Its biggest advantage is pricing: $0/month, no hidden fees, no premium plans, and a claim that all features will remain free forever. For developers, it provides GitHub access, full source code, the MIT open-source license, 34+ API endpoints, and a quick start via npm create modt@latest. The main copy also mentions Edge Global CDN native and one-command deployment, but it does not clearly distinguish between an official cloud service, self-hosting responsibilities, or where data is hosted.
The strengths are its vertically complete feature set, relatively high open-source transparency, no monthly fees, and strong appeal for mosques with limited budgets. It also has solid potential for secondary development. The weaknesses are that the copy does not disclose key information such as the legal company entity, country, customer support channels, SLA, data security compliance, backups, or permission system. Stripe availability is limited in some regions, and the data usage boundaries for AI features are also not explained.
MODT is suitable for organizations that have technical support and want to build a low-cost digital system for mosque operations. It is also suitable for developers who want to customize based on open-source code. The main copy does not provide information about access from mainland China, and Stripe is generally not suitable as a primary local payment collection option there. If used in China, it may require replacing the payment, SMS/email, and deployment infrastructure, or considering a combination of local website-building, membership management, and payment systems instead.
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