Inpray

Prayer app I designed and developed around a quiet daily ritual and privacy-first UX.

Inpray is a product I designed and developed to make daily prayer feel simpler, calmer, and easier to sustain.

I defined the ritual flow, UI, and front-end experience around guided reflection, clear boundaries, and a distraction-free product direction.

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Impact

3

Daily ritual moments (AM / Midday / PM)

1

Guided flow: reflect → pray → next step

0

Social feed (intentional)

1

Privacy-first personal space

Snapshot

Product

Inpray

Work Type

Independent Project

Industry

Faith / Spiritual wellbeing

Role

Founder / Product Designer / Front-End Developer

Scope

UX/UI Design / Information architecture / Content and prompt system / Web app build

Core Stack

Nuxt 3 / Vue.js / Tailwind CSS / Firebase / Firestore

Tools

Figma / FloatingUI

AI Support

Reflection prompts / Iteration + QA

Duration

2026 (ongoing)

The Outcome

Instead of content overload, Inpray offers a single guided path at a time: a short reflection, a prayer, a simple question, and a practical next step.

A quiet, repeatable flow designed for daily use.

What shipped

  • Daily ritual flow: reflect → pray → honest question → next step
  • Morning / Midday / Evening entry points
  • AI-assisted prompt guidance (with clear boundaries)
  • Privacy-first experience without public social posting
Inpray responsive landing and app overview (placeholder)
Inpray daily ritual flow screen (placeholder)
Inpray reflection and prayer content screen (placeholder)
Inpray settings and reminders screen (placeholder)

Ritual Structure

The core experience is intentionally predictable: a short guided sequence that users can complete in minutes, designed to reduce friction and build consistency.

Diagram of Inpray ritual structure (placeholder)

Calm UI, Clear Boundaries

Copy and UI reinforce what the product is (daily prayer support) and what it is not (spiritual authority or emergency support).

Inpray guidance and boundaries UI (placeholder)

Problem

Many prayer apps either feel too generic or become content-heavy. The challenge was to create something that feels quiet, personal, and easy to return to every day—without turning faith into a feed.

Design a daily prayer habit builder that respects attention, privacy, and the sacred nature of the practice.

Constraints

  1. 01Keep the experience calm and lightweight (minutes, not hours)
  2. 02Avoid social comparison and engagement traps
  3. 03Make guidance helpful without overstepping spiritual boundaries
  4. 04Support consistency with structure rather than endless content

Research & Insights

Reviewing faith apps and habit tools highlighted a repeated failure mode: too much content, too many choices, and little sense of a daily “ritual.” Inpray leans into repeatable structure, gentle guidance, and a quiet personal space.

The strongest insight: consistency comes from removing decisions, not adding features.

Design Decisions

The product is designed around a simple flow that stays stable over time. Content supports the ritual—not the other way around.

Structure first, then content.

Decision Trail

  1. 01Design the ritual flow before visual polish
  2. 02Prefer one guided path over many choices
  3. 03Keep the UI quiet and distraction-free
  4. 04Use AI to assist reflection prompts, with explicit boundaries

Flow Before Screens

The end-to-end ritual was mapped first to ensure the experience stays short, consistent, and easy to repeat.

Inpray ritual flow diagram (placeholder)

Key Features

The product supports a daily rhythm, helps users reflect honestly, and keeps the experience private by default.

Guidance that stays out of the way.

Inpray ritual screen with annotated features (placeholder)

Daily Moment

Morning, midday, or evening entry points provide a predictable rhythm.

Guided Reflection

Short prompts help users start without overthinking or scrolling.

Next Step

A small practical action keeps the ritual grounded in daily life.