The problem
Every day, the same scramble — "who's coming?", "are we ten?", two WhatsApp groups and still no real answer, until someone's standing there with nine. Minyan Maker turns all of it into one live count, so the tenth actually shows up.
Private beta · invite-only · TestFlight
How it works
No group-chat chaos. Open the app, see who's really coming, and count yourself in.
Open the map — see the minyanim around you, or anywhere in the world.
Pick your tefillah and tap I'M IN so everyone knows you'll be there.
A live count toward ten — the app makes sure enough people know to actually make a minyan.
For organizers
Run your own minyan and keep it going — set it up once, and let the app handle the rest.
Ready to run your own? Pick the tefillah, set the time, and organize a minyan of your own.
Daven the same Shacharis every morning? Sign up once — you're counted in, automatically, every day.
Built for trust
A minyan is your community — so Minyan Maker stays invite-only, traceable, and careful about where people daven.
Everyone joins through an invitation from someone already trusted — no open sign-ups, no strangers wandering in.
Every invite traces back to the person who sent it, so the whole community stays accountable.
An exact address is only revealed once you're approved for that minyan — never before, and never outside the app.
Join today
Minyan Maker is in private, invite-only beta on TestFlight. Come as a davener, or inquire about running your own minyan.
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Good questions
Yes, by design. From candle-lighting to Havdalah, Minyan Maker goes dark — automatically, in your own timezone. No feed, no pings, no "just checking." A minyan app that keeps Shabbos is the only kind worth building. It's locked on Yom Tov, too.
We do Shabbos. And so should you. Don't try us. 😤Publishing the location of Jewish gatherings is made safe by an advanced set of security protocols — backed by AI and a sophisticated system of inter-community member vouching.
Push notifications never carry an address, and trust is per-minyan and revocable in one tap. The Rosh Minyan holds the keys.
Yes — and it's going live soon. You'll need an invitation to the community from a Rosh Minyan, or you can request access here.
No — and that's the whole point. Minyan Maker doesn't carry Shabbos postings. It was a tough call, but the answer's still no: get off your phone for Shabbos, go daven, and go shalom some Shabbos. 🕊️