SiraatLock locks your apps when salah comes in and unlocks them once the prayer has passed — automatically on a short timer, or by a photo of your prayer mat in Hard Mode. Five prayers, one habit, held together by streaks, XP and ranks.

No willpower hacks. Just a simple loop that ties your phone to your prayer — so the habit builds itself.
Pick your calculation method and madhhab. SiraatLock keeps accurate Fajr-to-Isha times for wherever you are.
When a prayer window opens, the apps you chose go behind the lock screen. The distraction waits — the salah comes first.
Confirm your prayer to open your apps, grow your streak, and earn the XP for that salah.
When salah comes in, the scroll stops. Your selected apps stay sealed until the prayer is logged — turning the hardest five minutes of the day into the easiest.

Turn on Hard Mode and your apps won't open on a tap alone. You snap a quick photo of your prayer mat in good light — a small, physical step that means you actually got up to pray.


Fajr is the hardest, so it's worth the most. Earn XP for each salah, climb seven ranks, and watch a consistent week turn into a transformed month.

SiraatLock isn't only about locking apps. It's a quiet companion for your whole day of worship.
Read your daily pages and keep your tongue moist with remembrance — both built in, a tap from your salah.
Missed one? Log it as a make-up and keep moving. The point is to stay on the path, not to break.
Show your rank, streak and XP to other friends.
No one can truly verify your salah — and SiraatLock never pretends to. The XP is self-accountability. You earn it for yourself, for your own growth, before Allah. Even Hard Mode's photo is a step you choose, not us policing your heart. The lock is there to remove the excuse, nothing more.
"Guide us to the straight path."
Download SiraatLock, set your times, and let your phone hold you to the path. Five prayers a day — starting with the very next one.