Muslim matrimonial · Netherlands
Focus on the one,
not the many.
Up to three reviewed introductions a day, and never more than three conversations at once. Your wali beside you, and a clear path to nikah.
Coming to the App Store and Google Play. No swiping, ever.



reviewed introductions a day, at noon
hours to focus on one conversation
conversations at most — new profiles pause while you talk
of profiles read by a real person
Nobody should have to choose between their deen and finding a partner.
Other apps ask you to swipe, perform, and hope. Dozens of matches, months of messaging, no family involved, and no marriage at the end of it. So we built the thing that didn’t exist.
01 · MATCH
Daily at noon
Up to three profiles, each manually reviewed before it reaches you.
02 · TALK
48 hours
If interest is mutual, new profiles pause while you talk. Three conversations at most, ever.
03 · CALL
Within 7 days
A voice or video call in the app — a simple step before deciding to meet.
04 · MEET
In person
A public, halal-friendly place. Speak, ask clearly, move toward nikah.
The product
Every screen designed to slow you down.
There is no feed and no infinite scroll. What you get instead is a small number of serious people, a timer that respects both of you, and an interface that never asks you to perform.
- Photo and identity verification, reviewed by a person
- Wali and mahram oversight, with their own login
- Nothing is public — no browsing, no screenshots of you
- Leaving well is built in: a kind parting note, then closure
Held with adab, from the first message.
Marriage, or nothing
Everyone here is looking for nikah. There is no other reason to be on Eayni.
Your wali beside you
Invite a wali or mahram with a family code. They see the conversation, not your inbox.
Modesty by design
Profiles are written to be read, not rated. Photos are shown with care.
Nothing is public
No public gallery, no discoverable accounts. What’s shared here stays here.
From our early testers
Every quote below is written by us as an illustration of what testers might say. None of them is a real person. Replace them with real, attributable quotes — or remove the section — before launch.
Three profiles at noon changed how I thought about it. I actually read them.
My brother could see the chat. That was the reason my family said yes to this.
48 hours sounds short. It’s exactly long enough to be honest.
I could see that they had spoken and that a call happened. Not a word of what was said. That is the right amount for a wali.
Knowing a person had read every profile before it reached me is why I stayed. It felt like somebody was taking it as seriously as I was.
There is nothing to scroll. The first evening I closed the app after ten minutes and that felt like the point.
One serious introduction at a time.
Join the waitlist and we’ll tell you the day Eayni opens in your city.
One email. No newsletters, no sharing.




