Open a live appeal, put a 4-character code and QR on the projector, and watch the community's generosity arrive in real time — from phones, kiosks, and the stage at once. Quiet by design: contributor privacy is on by default, and the room celebrates the total, not the individuals.
How it works
Schedule the live appeal in advance — an iftar night, a building-appeal dinner, an Eid drive — and go live with one tap from the admin console when the gathering begins.
Guests go to live.mohseen.app and enter a 4-character code, or scan the QR on the projector. No app to install, no account to create — sadaqah from the phone in their hand.
Every sadaqah lands on the screen within seconds — a rising total and milestone markers the whole room shares. The presentation stays calm: a true picture of the community's giving, nothing more.
What's in the box
Each session gets a short join code and a QR code on your live.mohseen.app page — large enough for the projector, simple enough to read aloud from the stage.
A live feed updates the total within seconds of each sadaqah. Set milestone markers for the evening's goal and let the screen quietly mark each one as the community reaches it.
Gifts arrive from phones on the sadaqah page, kiosks at the entrance, and commitments announced from the stage — all feeding one live total for the same appeal.
Contributor privacy mode is on by default. The room sees the collective total; names appear only when a contributor explicitly chooses to be named. Giving in dignity, the way it should be.
Scheduled → live → ended, all from one console. Monitor gifts as they arrive, adjust the display, and close the session with a final total your treasurer can reconcile the next morning.
Pair the live appeal with a digital signage display in the hall — the same real-time tally on a lobby screen, with contributor privacy applied automatically.
Use cases
Community iftars and Ramadan programs, with the evening's appeal live on the projector. And in the last ten nights, restraint matters: Mohseen never injects countdowns or pressure copy — the screen shows the ummah's giving, and the night stays about worship.
A new musalla, a wudu facility, an expansion. Take commitments from the stage and sadaqah from the tables in the same session — and include those who couldn't attend, giving online through the same appeal.
A short live appeal at the Eid festival or community gathering. One code on the banner, kiosks by the entrance, and a shared total the whole community can take joy in.
Schedule, run, and close every live appeal — alongside the rest of your giving channels
A projector or screen for the code, WiFi for the room, and the phones your guests already carry. Add kiosks at the entrance if you'd like a tap-to-give option too.