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The plan for Quran Life: goals, user milestones, and what comes next

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Quran Life is not being built as a generic productivity app with Islamic branding. It is trying to become a serious memorization system. But for now, the most important milestone is not a flashy new feature. It is reaching at least 50 subscribers.

That number matters because it is the point where the app can keep covering its costs while also supporting me enough as a solo maintainer to work on it full time. More subscribers than that would not just help with sustainability. They would make it possible to bring in other helping hands for maintenance too.

If that milestone is reached, the next priorities are very clear: make sure the app is stable and low-bug, complete the remaining part mindmaps, and keep improving the documentation until users can really understand the ins and outs of the method and the app.

If that milestone is not reached, the plan changes. I will likely make the app free, continue covering its costs as long as I still have the minimum outside income to do that, and work on remaining part mindmaps in my free time. New features would probably not move forward unless they directly strengthen an existing core feature.

So the roadmap is less about a long feature wishlist and more about one question: can Quran Life become sustainably maintained while staying focused on the core memorization method?

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