Count Im

Countim - Free digital tasbih & online tally counter at countim

by
Countim is a free digital tasbih and online tally counter that works instantly on any device, no download, no sign-up, no cost ever. Count dhikr, SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah and Allahu Akbar with ease, or use it as a tally counter for events, crowd counting, workout reps, inventory and attendance tracking. Just tap + to count, tap minus to subtract, reset when done. Your count saves automatically across visits. Works on iPhone, Android, tablet and desktop. Start free at countim

Add a comment

Replies

Best
Count Im
Maker
📌
My name is Muhamad Muzammil. I am a developer from Pakistan and like millions of Muslims around the world, I pray five times a day. After every salah I would sit for dhikr. SubhanAllah 33 times. Alhamdulillah 33 times. Allahu Akbar 34 times. Simple. Sacred. But I kept forgetting to carry my tasbih. Some days I left it at home. Some days I just did not have it with me. And every time that happened, I lost count halfway through and had to start over. So I did what any developer would do. I went looking for something online. What I found disappointed me. Some tools charged money. Others were cluttered with ads right where the counter should be. Most were so poorly designed that using them felt like a chore rather than a moment of peace. Nothing felt right for something as personal as dhikr. That evening I built a simple counter for myself. No ads. No sign-up. Just tap and count. I shared it with a few friends and something unexpected happened. Every single one of them said they had the same problem. It was not just me. Forgetting the tasbih, losing count, settling for tools that did not respect the moment. This was a shared frustration that nobody had properly solved. That conversation changed everything. I started paying closer attention to how people count in everyday life. Event managers tallying attendance on scraps of paper. Warehouse workers losing track mid-stocktake. Personal trainers counting reps on their fingers. The problem was everywhere and the solutions people were using were either too expensive, too complicated or simply not good enough. That research took months. Talking to people. Understanding the real moments where a simple reliable counter would make a difference. Building, testing and rebuilding until it felt genuinely useful. Countim started as a personal fix for a personal problem. It grew into something I hope makes daily life a little simpler for everyone who uses it, whether they are counting dhikr after salah or counting inventory at the end of a long shift