Furqanly Mobile Beta Update — April 2026
As of April 2026, Furqanly's Android and iPhone apps are in beta testing. The focus of this phase is not feature sprawl. It is to make sure the mobile app feels dependable for the people who simply want to open the Quran, read with calm focus, save meaningful ayahs, and return without friction.
The public web reader remains available now for browsing surahs, searching ayahs, and keeping bookmarks. The mobile beta is extending that same reader-first direction into offline continuity, saved ayahs, ayah repeat, and memorization entry points.
What is currently in the mobile beta
- A short onboarding flow that explains reading, offline listening, and hifz entry points
- Ayah quick actions for saving, repeating, sharing, and adding verses to hifz flows
- Saved ayah screens with notes, colors, and jump-back into the reader
- Account sign-in and sync paths for saved ayahs and lightweight reading state
- Offline Quran text foundations and ongoing work around downloaded audio continuity
What beta testers are helping validate
Beta testing is currently focused on whether the app feels trustworthy in ordinary reading situations. We want to know if the reader opens reliably, whether saved ayahs feel stable across relaunches, whether ayah repeat behaves correctly, and whether offline or low-connectivity moments still feel calm instead of fragile.
That means testers are not just looking for bugs. They are helping answer a more important question: does the app preserve the dignity of reading Quran on a phone without turning that moment into a noisy product surface?
How memorization and recitation guidance are being handled
Furqanly includes hifz entry points in the current beta and is carefully exploring recitation-assist flows. That work should be understood as assistive beta functionality rather than authoritative correction. If the guidance is not confident enough to be trustworthy, it should not pretend to be certain.
Why the mobile app is being built this way
The product direction remains reader-first. We believe many people do not need a Quran app that overwhelms them with choices the moment it opens. They need a space that helps them read, keep their place, save meaningful verses, and slowly build continuity over time.
If you want a clearer view of that direction, you can also read more about daily Quran reading, offline Quran reading, saved ayahs, and memorization support.
How to request beta access
If you would like to help test the Android or iPhone app, send a request through the apps page. Sharing how you usually read, listen, or memorize Quran helps us understand whether the current beta matches real use.
Reader-first guides related to this article.
These pages answer common practical questions about reading, saving ayahs, offline continuity, and memorization support.
A calm, practical guide to building consistency without crowding the reading experience.
Offline Quran readingHow Furqanly is approaching offline continuity for readers and listeners.
Saved ayahsBookmark verses, keep notes, and return to them with less friction.
Quran memorizationReader-first hifz support and careful assistive practice direction.