Soluna Calendar
Two calendars, one glance. The sun and the moon, together in your menu bar.
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Overview
Soluna lives in your menu bar and opens a compact popover that pairs the Gregorian and Hijri (Umm al-Qura) calendars in one grid, so both date systems are always one glance away.
Below the grid sit the five daily prayer times for your location, with optional adhan notifications, a row of world clocks with a time scrubber for comparing zones, and a ribbon of upcoming occasions that covers Islamic events like Ramadan and Eid alongside your own dates. A built-in date converter works entirely offline, and moon phase glyphs follow the lunar cycle.
If you grant calendar access, Soluna reads your Mac's events to mark days, list your agenda, and surface meeting join links for Zoom, Teams, Google Meet and more, without that data ever leaving your device. There are no accounts, no advertising, and no analytics.
Features
Everything the day holds, at a glance.
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Dual calendar at a glance
One popover grid shows Gregorian and Hijri (Umm al-Qura) dates together. Choose which system leads, and whether the menu bar shows Arabic-Indic or Western numerals.
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Prayer times with adhan
Fajr to Isha for your location, with your calculation method, madhab, and per-prayer tuning. Get a notification at prayer time or up to an hour before, with an optional adhan from five recordings.
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World clocks
Add cities and drag the time scrubber to compare zones. Offsets come live from the system database.
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Occasions ribbon
Ramadan, Eid, and your own occasions, with multi-day spans drawn across the calendar.
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Offline date converter
Translate any date between Gregorian and Umm al-Qura instantly, with no network call.
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Agenda and meeting links
With your permission, your Mac's events appear as day markers and an agenda, with one-tap join links for Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex and more. All on device.
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Moon phases
Moon glyphs follow the lunar cycle alongside the Hijri date.
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Quiet by design
A lightweight menu-bar utility with launch at login, manual or automatic location, and a real settings window.
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Roadmap
What is next for Soluna.
Qibla direction
Know which way to face, right from the app.
Quick-add events
Double-click or right-click any day to add an event on the spot, including natural typing like "lunch tomorrow 1pm."
More calendar systems
Persian, Hebrew, Indian, Buddhist, Coptic, Ethiopic, Japanese, Chinese, and more, alongside Gregorian and Hijri.
Imsak, Shuruq, and Midnight times
Plus a Friday highlight and a manual day adjustment for regional moon-sighting differences.
A more glanceable menu bar
See your next prayer countdown or next meeting right in the menu bar, without opening the app.
World clock upgrades
Add, remove, and reorder cities, rename any clock, see day and night shading, and find overlapping meeting times across zones.
Countdowns for what matters to you
A countdown panel for your own events and occasions, just like prayer times, showing what is coming and how many days away it is.
Custom meeting reminders
Choose exactly when to be notified before a meeting, with support for multiple reminder times.
A better date converter
Quick access as a slide-out panel instead of a separate window.
Version history
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1.1.09 July 2026
Prayer notifications with an optional adhan (choose from five recordings), a reminder from at prayer time up to an hour before, and a floating Stop control plus a Stop button on the notification so you can silence the adhan anytime. Added an option to color the secondary month names to match the calendar. Fixed Hijri month names appearing in the Gregorian occasion editor on Macs whose Language and Region calendar is set to Umm al-Qura. And you can now rewatch the welcome tour from Settings.
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1.0.130 June 2026
First public release on the Mac App Store. A dual Gregorian and Hijri (Umm al-Qura) calendar popover, daily prayer times via the AlAdhan API, world clocks with a time scrubber, an occasions ribbon, an offline date converter, moon phases, and an optional on-device calendar agenda with meeting join links. This build refined the first-run permission screens and fixed a calendar-access issue so that allowed calendars always appear. Sandboxed for the App Store with location and calendar entitlements.
Privacy
Your data stays on your device
Soluna has no accounts, no advertising, and no analytics. The only data that leaves your Mac is your approximate coordinates, sent to the public AlAdhan prayer-times API, plus a city-name lookup by Apple's own geocoding service. Nothing is stored or retained by the developer, and calendar events never leave your device. You can use a manual city instead of location at any time.
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