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Betaqwa is a vertical SaaS platform built for masjid and surau in Malaysia. Its core goal is to bring together congregation records, khairat kematian, events, and fund records that were previously scattered across Excel, WhatsApp, and manual approval workflows into one online platform. It emphasizes the Malaysian use case, PDPA 2010 compliance, local servers, and a WhatsApp-first notification approach.
The product’s strongest feature is its funeral mutual-aid fund module: it can register members, record monthly fees, automatically distinguish between active and lapsed status, and preserve an audit trail for death benefit claims. The events module supports event creation, RSVP, QR-code check-in, and event chatrooms; the notifications module supports push notifications and WhatsApp broadcasts; and the fund module can display monthly summaries without exposing personal information. Premium also includes CSV import, AGM/financial reports, and LHDN MyInvois integration.
Pricing is straightforward: the free plan includes a public profile, directory, and prayer time display; Basic is RM59/month and suits small mosques; Pro is RM99/month and adds report export and livestreaming; Premium is RM199/month and provides full Khairat, WhatsApp broadcast, digital funds, and financial reports. A 14-day free trial is available with no credit card required, no contract, and cancellation at any time. Prices exclude SST.
The advantages are its focused use case, relatively friendly pricing, accessibility for non-technical AJK users, and stated support for encryption, RBAC, PDPA compliance, and Malaysia-based data storage. The drawbacks are that key capabilities are concentrated in the Premium plan, while information on payment methods, open APIs, and self-hosting is missing. The product is also strongly tied to a specific region and religious-institution context, so it is not suitable as general-purpose enterprise management software.
Betaqwa is suitable for Malaysian mosques, surau, AJK members, treasurers, and nonprofit organizations that need to manage khairat, events, and congregation notifications. Access from China is not disclosed in the available text, and the product relies heavily on WhatsApp-based workflows, limiting its practical value for Chinese organizations. In China, alternatives could include WeCom, DingTalk, or Feishu combined with spreadsheets or low-code tools.
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betaqwa.com is an Malaysia Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach betaqwa.com directly.