
Tariq is a spiritual app designed to assist Muslims in reconnecting with the teachings of the Prophet through the Holy Quran. It offers features such as authentic prophetic teachings, daily spiritual guidance, lock screen ayahs, and a personalized experience. Users can access the app offline, and it is free with in-app purchases available for premium content.
The app is compatible with iPhone and iPad, requiring iOS 17 or later. It supports multiple languages and is rated for users aged 9 and above. Tariq ensures user privacy by handling data responsibly in accordance with its privacy policy.
On the business side, Tariq is already monetizing a clear niche — practical guidance for daily Islamic practice — and the numbers show real unit economics: last-30-day revenue of $5,550, a recurring base of $864, and a healthy 50% margin. That combination suggests the product can be profitable at current scale. The presence of MRR alongside higher total monthly revenue implies a significant portion of sales may be one-time purchases rather than subscriptions, which makes revenue lumpy and puts a premium on acquisition cadence.
From a scale and investor lens, flat growth (0%) is the biggest flag: with no growth in the last month, the business needs either stronger retention or more reliable channels to expand. The product-market fit signal is there (paying customers + margin), but the path to predictable, higher ARR appears to require converting one-off buyers into recurring customers, or increasing paid acquisition efficiency through partnerships or community distribution.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.