Free Online Tasbih Counter for Dhikr
Count your tasbeeh and dhikr with a simple tap — to 33, 99, 100, or any target you set. Run several tasbih at once, keep your place between sessions, and use it offline on any phone. No beads to carry, no signup, no app to install.
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A tasbih counter (also spelled tasbeeh counter) is a digital tool for counting dhikr — the repetition of phrases like SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar. Tally Counter App works as a free online tasbih counter in your browser: tap to count, set a target of 33, 99, or 100 so it signals when you reach it, and keep separate counters for each phrase side by side. It saves your place automatically, works offline once loaded, and needs no signup or app install — a simple digital replacement for a misbaha (prayer beads) that you can use on the phone already in your hand.
Common Counting Scenarios in Tasbih & Dhikr
Tasbih after salah (33 / 33 / 34)
Keep three counters — SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar — each with a target of 33 (or 34). Tap through each in turn; the counter signals when a set is complete so you never lose your place.
Counting to 99 or 100
Set a single counter's target to 99 or 100 for longer dhikr sessions. The running total stays visible so you can glance and continue without recounting.
Daily azkar and wird
Track a personal daily portion of dhikr — a fixed number of istighfar, salawat, or any phrase. Counts persist between sessions, so you can pick up where you left off through the day.
Ramadan and night-prayer dhikr
Run multiple tasbeeh during long sessions in Ramadan or qiyam — one labeled counter per phrase, all in Grid view, totals updating instantly.
Group or congregation counting
Use full-screen mode to display a large, clear count for a group reciting together, or to keep a shared tally during a gathering.
A misbaha you always have
Left your prayer beads at home? Open the counter in any browser and start where a 99-bead misbaha would — same purpose, nothing to carry.
Why a Digital Tally Counter Beats the Alternatives
- ✓Set a target of 33, 99, or 100 — the counter signals completion so you don't have to keep the number in your head.
- ✓Multiple tasbeeh at once — a separate labeled counter for each phrase, viewed side by side.
- ✓Keeps your place — counts save automatically and survive a refresh or closing the tab.
- ✓Works offline — once the page loads it runs without internet, anywhere you are.
- ✓Always with you — uses the phone in your hand; no beads to carry or replace.
- ✓Silent and discreet — tap-counting with no sound by default; optional vibration feedback.
- ✓Free forever — no app install, no signup, no usage cap.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a tasbih counter?
A tasbih counter (or tasbeeh counter) is a tool for counting dhikr — the repetition of phrases glorifying Allah, such as SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar. A digital tasbih counter does the same job as a misbaha (prayer beads): it keeps an accurate running total as you tap, so you can focus on the remembrance rather than the number.
How do I count to 33 or 99?
Set the counter's target to 33, 99, or 100. As you tap, the running total climbs and the counter signals when you reach the target. For the common after-salah tasbih, keep three counters — one each for SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar — each set to 33 (or 34 for the last).
Can I track multiple phrases at the same time?
Yes. Add a counter for each phrase and label it (e.g. 'SubhanAllah', 'Alhamdulillah', 'Allahu Akbar'). Grid view shows them together so you can move between them and see every total at a glance.
Does it work offline and without an account?
Yes. Once the page loads it works offline, with no signup and no app install. Your counts save in your browser between sessions. With a free account they also sync across your devices.
Is this a replacement for a misbaha (prayer beads)?
It serves the same practical purpose — keeping an accurate count of dhikr — using the phone you already carry. Many people use it when their beads aren't to hand, while others prefer the feel of physical beads. Both are simply aids to counting; the tasbih itself is the remembrance.
Does it make any sound while counting?
No sound by default, so it's suitable for use after prayer or in the masjid. You can optionally enable vibration feedback. The total updates instantly on screen, so a quiet glance confirms your count.
Other Counting Use Cases
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