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AndDaaven
A siddur that reads the calendar.
A davening app for Android that knows what day it is. AndDaaven shows the tefillos for today — weekday, Shabbos, Yom Tov, Rosh Chodesh, the Omer — adding and removing the right sections on its own, so you open the app and land exactly where you should be.
Coming soon to Google PlayWhat it does
Every day opens to the right page.
Adjusts to the day itself
Shabbos, Yom Tov, Rosh Chodesh, Chol HaMoed and the weekday each have their own shape. A dynamic-text engine pre-positions every conditional section in its correct liturgical slot and shows only the ones that belong today — no flipping, no skipping, no “say this if.”
Sunset-aware
Using your location, the app detects nightfall and rolls the Jewish date over at the right moment — so after shkia, Maariv already belongs to the coming day, exactly as the halachic clock intends.
Counts the Omer with you
During Sefiras HaOmer a dedicated screen carries the count for the evening — the right day, the right bracha, in its place in Maariv.
Faithful nusach, on your device
A careful rewrite of the original 2012 siddur app — clean, readable Hebrew text kept whole. The full siddur lives on the phone, so there is nothing to load and nothing to lose signal to.
Built for how people actually daven.
No settings to fuss over before Shacharis, no wrong-day tefillos to catch mid-Shemoneh Esrei. AndDaaven does the calendar work quietly in the background and hands you the page you need.