The reward of sadaqah
Sadaqah is voluntary charity, given purely to seek Allah's pleasure. Allah says: 'The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed that grows seven ears, in each ear a hundred grains' (Surah al-Baqarah 2:261). Unlike zakat, sadaqah has no fixed amount or time - even a smile or a kind word is sadaqah, and a small amount given regularly is beloved to Allah.
Give quietly
The Prophet, peace be upon him, mentioned among the seven whom Allah will shade on the Day of Judgement a man who gives charity so secretly that his left hand does not know what his right hand has given (Sahih al-Bukhari 1423). This tracker is private and offline - a tool for your own intention and consistency, not for show.
Sadaqah and zakat
Zakat is the obligatory annual charity, two and a half percent of qualifying wealth; sadaqah is anything given beyond it, voluntarily. Use this to track your voluntary giving; for the obligatory calculation, see the Zakat Calculator.
Consistency over size
The Prophet taught that the most beloved deeds to Allah are the most consistent, even if small - and sadaqah is where that teaching bites. A small monthly amount given without fail often does more lasting good than an impressive one-off, because the regular gift becomes part of your character while the one-off remains an event. Consistency also changes the receiving end: a family that can rely on something every month can plan, where windfalls only patch. This is the quiet case for tracking your giving - not to admire the total, but to notice the gaps. A month with nothing given is easy to miss when nothing records it, and easy to fix the moment something does.
Using this tracker
Log each donation as you give it - the amount plus an optional label for where it went. The tool keeps a running total, shows what you have given this month, and, if you set a monthly goal, a progress bar toward it - a private nudge, not a scoreboard. Everything stays in your browser on this device: no account, no sync, and nothing is ever sent anywhere, which matters for worship best kept between you and Allah. Many people set the goal to something deliberately reachable, let the bar remind them mid-month, and raise it only when giving has become habit rather than resolution.