Build with purpose. Test with the Ummah.
Testing Thursdays gives Muslim founders a practical online room to test assumptions, observe real users, improve product decisions and return with evidence—not vague encouragement.

What founders can bring
Problem discovery
Test the problem, audience and urgency before committing to a large build.
Prototype or MVP
Observe target users attempting one realistic task without coaching.
Live product
Diagnose activation, trust, retention, pricing, distribution or launch readiness.
A values-aware testing room
User benefit
Make the value clear, useful and accessible for the people you intend to serve.
Trust and responsibility
Review privacy, claims, sensitive data, payments and higher-risk decisions carefully.
Evidence over hype
Prioritize observed behavior, completed tasks, return usage and real commitments.
What to know before Thursday.
Is this only for Islamic apps?
No. Muslim founders across B2B software, payments, health, education, AI, marketplaces and consumer products are welcome.
Do I need a finished product?
No. A testable assumption, landing page, prototype, MVP or live workflow is enough.
What should I prepare?
Bring one target user, one testable artifact, one decision and the evidence you want to collect.