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Link the accounts Hasanah uses to track eligible purchases and fund weekly donations.
Hasanah is a spare-change giving app that rounds up eligible purchases, collects the difference into a weekly total, and turns it into ongoing charity.
Instead of remembering to donate every time, you connect your accounts once and let small amounts build into a steady giving habit.
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Link the accounts Hasanah uses to track eligible purchases and fund weekly donations.
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Everyday purchases are rounded up to the next dollar and the spare change is added to your weekly total.
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Hasanah initiates one weekly ACH donation, so your giving stays active without needing a new checkout every time.
Hasanah is built for steady giving through small roundups rather than occasional large donations only.
The goal is to make charity a regular part of daily life instead of something you only do when you remember.
Users can review how roundups work, understand fees and receipts, and use pause or skip controls when needed.
Hasanah calculates roundups from eligible purchases, adds those amounts together through the week, and then initiates one ACH donation from the user's linked U.S. checking account. It does not create a separate charge for every purchase.
Hasanah rounds eligible purchases up to the next whole dollar. The difference becomes the roundup amount for that transaction. Some activity can be excluded, including pending, refunded, reversed, duplicated, disputed, failed, canceled, or otherwise ineligible transactions.
Yes. Hasanah requires a linked U.S. checking account as the funding account for recurring ACH donations. Transaction data helps calculate roundups, but the weekly donation itself is funded from the linked checking account.
Yes. Users can pause participation or skip a scheduled cycle before the applicable processing cutoff shown in the service. Those changes apply to future cycles rather than undoing a donation that is already authorized and in progress.
Yes. Participation can be canceled by disconnecting the funding account, disabling roundup participation, or closing the account. Cancellation applies prospectively, so it does not reverse a weekly donation that has already moved into processing.
Hasanah discloses a 2.5% platform fee. The service may also offer an optional tip, but that tip is separate from the charitable contribution and is not required to use Hasanah.
Hasanah does not directly store online banking login credentials. Account linking is handled through Plaid, and ACH payment operations are handled through Stripe. Hasanah still receives the account and transaction data needed to run roundups and weekly donations. Hasanah does not sell personal information for money.
Hasanah may receive information such as institution details, masked account information, transaction dates, transaction amounts, transaction descriptions, merchant-related data, payment status, donation history, and service communication records. That information is used to calculate roundups, process donations, support records, and operate the service.
The recipient nonprofit organization, not Hasanah, issues charitable acknowledgments where applicable. Those records should reflect only the amount treated as a charitable contribution, not platform fees or optional tips retained by Hasanah.
Hasanah is more naturally suited to recurring sadaqah-style giving. If you need exact zakat treatment, threshold calculations, or school-specific religious guidance, that should be reviewed separately instead of assumed automatically.
Yes. Hasanah offers account deletion in the app and also provides an outside-the-app deletion path through support. Some limited information may still be retained for legal, tax, accounting, fraud-prevention, dispute-resolution, or regulatory reasons.
01 · How It Works
An Islamic round-up donation app turns spare change from everyday purchases into recurring charity. Hasanah does that through weekly roundup-based donations.
Read page02 · How It Works
Hasanah automates roundup calculations and weekly donations so you can build a steady sadaqah habit without repeated checkout flows.
Read page03 · Security & Privacy
Hasanah protects bank data by keeping login credentials out of its own direct storage, using providers like Plaid and Stripe, limiting data collection to what the service needs, and giving users ongoing account controls.
Read page04 · Controls & Fees
You can pause participation before the applicable processing cutoff shown in the service, with the change applying to future cycles.
Read page05 · Controls & Fees
Hasanah charges a 2.5% platform fee and may also offer an optional tip that is separate from the charitable contribution.
Read page06 · Campaigns & Giving
The recipient nonprofit is responsible for issuing charitable acknowledgments, and those records should reflect only the charitable contribution amount, not fees or optional tips kept by Hasanah.
Read page07 · Campaigns & Giving
Hasanah is more naturally suited to recurring sadaqah-style micro-giving, while zakat questions may require separate religious and tax-specific review.
Read page08 · Comparisons & Habits
Hasanah is built for automatic weekly micro-giving, while a normal donation app is usually better for one-time checkout flows.
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Core product explainers for roundups, spare change giving, and Hasanah's weekly donation flow.
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Pages about bank linking, Plaid, Stripe, privacy handling, and account deletion.
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Pages explaining pause, skip, cancellation, timing, fees, tips, and transaction rules.
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Pages about charity routing, tax receipts, sadaqah use cases, and campaign changes.
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Pages for searchers comparing Hasanah with one-time donations, manual giving, or savings apps.