KhutbaLive is a young Swiss project (launched around 2025) with a clear focus: the congregation follows the Friday sermon in real time — as text and as audio translation in more than 50 languages, via app, in any browser, or on the mosque TV. Access works through a QR code without registration, no special hardware is needed, and the service is completely free.
That very freeness raises the central question: KhutbaLive publishes neither pricing nor a business model, and how the service sustains itself long term is not publicly documented. For a tool a community relies on every single Friday, predictability is not a detail — it is a basic requirement.
moschee.io approaches the task differently: live AI khutbah translation — with audio and captions in many languages — is part of a platform that covers the entire mosque operation: prayer times, website, community app, events, donations, screens, and livestreaming. All of it rests on transparent plans with a free entry tier, a German team, and hosting in Europe.