Introduction
IBEAMS — Islamic Based Education and Management System — has been the default maktab management software for UK supplementary Islamic schools for well over a decade. For many UK maktab administrators, it is simply “the software we use” — chosen not through a careful evaluation but because it was there when they were looking, and because switching always feels like a project no one has bandwidth for.
In 2026, this review gives you the honest, up-to-date assessment that most IBEAMS users have never had: what the platform actually does, where it falls short, what it costs, and whether it is still the best choice for a UK maktab in the current landscape.
Disclosure: Ilmify is a competitor to IBEAMS. This review is written as honestly as we can make it — we believe the market is better served by truthful comparison than by marketing exaggeration. We encourage you to read IBEAMS’s own documentation alongside this review and to request demos from both platforms before making any decision.
What Is IBEAMS?
IBEAMS (Islamic Based Education and Management System) is a UK-based school management platform specifically designed for Islamic supplementary schools and maktabs. It was one of the first platforms to address the specific needs of the UK maktab market — and for many years it was the only credible option.
IBEAMS covers the core administrative functions that a maktab needs: student enrolment, attendance tracking, Quran progress recording, fee management, and some level of parent communication. Its positioning as an Islamic-specific platform (rather than a generic school tool) was its founding differentiator and remains its primary claim.
| IBEAMS at a Glance | Details |
| Platform type | Web-based; limited mobile app |
| Primary market | UK maktabs and Islamic supplementary schools |
| Islamic-specific? | Yes — designed for maktab context |
| Hifz tracking | Basic — no three-stream model |
| GDPR compliance documentation | Limited — verify before committing |
| Last significant update | Not publicly documented |
| Pricing model | Subscription |
Source: IBEAMS website review and feature documentation; Ilmify research, April 2026
IBEAMS Feature Overview (2026)
The table below provides an overview of IBEAMS’s core features as of April 2026, based on publicly available documentation.
| Feature | IBEAMS | Notes |
| Student enrolment and profiles | ✅ | Basic fields; maktab-appropriate |
| Attendance tracking | ✅ | Session-based; works adequately |
| Basic Quran progress recording | ✅ | Completion tracking; limited depth |
| Three-stream Hifz tracking (Sabak/Dhor/Manzil) | ❌ | Not available |
| Fee management | ✅ | Basic invoicing and tracking |
| Online payment collection | ⚠️ | Limited; verify current capability |
| Parent communication portal | ⚠️ | Basic; not WhatsApp-native |
| Tarbiyah assessment | ❌ | Not available |
| Salah monitoring | ❌ | Not available |
| Hijri calendar integration | ⚠️ | Limited |
| Urdu / Arabic interface | ❌ | English only |
| Offline mode | ❌ | Cloud-only |
| Islamic board management | ❌ | No board affiliation support |
| Mobile app (teacher) | ⚠️ | Limited functionality |
| GDPR documentation | ⚠️ | Verify independently |
Source: IBEAMS website and feature documentation; Ilmify research, April 2026. All features should be independently verified with IBEAMS directly.
Hifz and Quran Tracking
For UK maktabs, Hifz tracking is the most critical Islamic-specific feature. The majority of UK maktabs have Hifz students, and the three-stream Sabak/Sabak Para/Dhor model is the standard teaching approach in South Asian tradition UK maktabs.
What IBEAMS offers:
IBEAMS provides basic Quran progress recording — teachers can record that a student has reached a particular point in the Quran, and the system stores this as a milestone. This is more than a generic school management system offers, and for Nazra students progressing through the Quran by sight, it provides a basic record.
Where IBEAMS falls short:
IBEAMS does not implement the three-stream Hifz revision model. There is no separate tracking for Sabak (new daily lesson), Sabak Para (recent memorisation under reinforcement), and Dhor/Manzil (older memorised portions on scheduled rotation). The platform cannot:
- Show a teacher today’s Dhor review schedule for each student
- Flag when a student’s Sabak Para review is overdue
- Generate a Hifz progress report showing the student’s current position in all three streams
- Give parents visibility into their child’s Hifz position beyond a basic completion milestone
For a maktab with 20+ Hifz students, this means the Hifz tracking must be managed outside IBEAMS — in a separate paper register or spreadsheet — alongside whatever general administration IBEAMS handles. The practical result is that many IBEAMS-using maktabs with Hifz programmes continue to use paper registers for Hifz, negating much of the value of having a management system at all.
Verdict on Hifz tracking: Adequate for Nazra completion tracking; insufficient for any maktab with a serious Hifz programme.
Student Management and Attendance
IBEAMS’s student management and attendance functionality covers the basics adequately. Enrolment fields are appropriate for a maktab context, and attendance recording by session is functional.
The limitations are primarily in the depth and flexibility of reporting. Attendance records in IBEAMS work for day-to-day tracking but generating a clean, formatted attendance report for board exam eligibility purposes requires more manual work than a modern platform should necessitate.
Teacher access is primarily through the web interface rather than a dedicated mobile app — which means teachers logging attendance must do so at a desktop or through a mobile browser rather than through an optimised phone experience. In practice, many maktab teachers find mobile browser interfaces slower and less reliable than a dedicated app, which reduces consistent data entry.
Fee Collection
IBEAMS includes fee management functionality — invoicing, payment tracking, and outstanding balance visibility. This covers the core need.
Limitations in 2026 include limited online payment options. UPI — the dominant payment method in South Asian communities both in India and in the UK (via NEFT/bank transfer equivalents) — is not specifically integrated. The platform’s payment collection options are more limited than modern alternatives that provide seamless integration with UK bank transfer and online payment methods.
For UK maktabs whose parents predominantly pay by bank transfer or standing order, IBEAMS’s fee tracking works as a manual recording tool. For institutions wanting automated payment collection and reconciliation, the platform requires more manual work than alternatives.
Parent Communication
Parent communication in IBEAMS is functional but basic by 2026 standards. The platform provides parent portal access, but the experience has not been substantially updated to meet current expectations for mobile-first, WhatsApp-native notification delivery.
UK South Asian Muslim parents predominantly receive important notifications via WhatsApp. A parent portal that sends email notifications — or that requires parents to log in to check for updates — has significantly lower engagement rates than one that delivers directly to the communication channel parents already use.
IBEAMS does not offer WhatsApp-native push notifications. This is a meaningful limitation for UK maktabs serving South Asian communities.
GDPR and Data Protection
This is the section that requires the most caution from any UK maktab administrator using IBEAMS.
GDPR compliance for school management software involves specific requirements: clear data storage location, a written Data Processing Agreement (DPA) available to institutions, documented processes for Subject Access Requests, and clear data deletion procedures on account closure.
The IBEAMS GDPR situation:
As of April 2026, IBEAMS’s public documentation does not prominently address GDPR compliance in the detail that UK institutions are required to demonstrate to the ICO. Specifically:
- A Data Processing Agreement is not prominently available in public documentation
- Data storage location is not explicitly stated in publicly available documentation
- Subject Access Request handling is not documented publicly
- Data deletion procedures on account closure are not publicly documented
This does not mean IBEAMS is non-compliant — it means the documentation is not readily available for verification. For a UK maktab that holds children’s personal data, this is a compliance risk: you cannot demonstrate compliance with ICO requirements if you cannot produce documentation from your data processor.
Action for existing IBEAMS users: Contact IBEAMS directly and request: (1) a Data Processing Agreement, (2) confirmation of data storage location, and (3) their process for responding to Subject Access Requests. If these documents are provided promptly and clearly, the concern is resolved. If they are not available or are unclear, this is a significant compliance issue.
For any organisation evaluating IBEAMS for a new implementation: Make GDPR documentation a prerequisite before signing any contract.
User Interface and Mobile Experience
The IBEAMS interface reflects an earlier era of web design. It is functional — experienced users navigate it without difficulty — but it creates a higher learning curve for new users and a less polished experience than modern alternatives.
The most significant practical consequence is mobile usability. A teacher marking attendance from a mobile browser in IBEAMS has a notably worse experience than using a dedicated mobile-optimised platform. In a context where teachers are often volunteers with limited time and patience for technology friction, interface quality directly affects data entry consistency.
Modern administrators — particularly those under 40 who use polished apps in every other area of their lives — notice the gap between IBEAMS’s interface and current design standards immediately. This affects adoption, particularly among volunteer staff.
Pricing
IBEAMS pricing is not publicly listed in detail on the platform’s website as of April 2026. The platform uses a subscription model.
For UK maktabs, the relevant comparison is whether IBEAMS’s pricing is competitive with modern alternatives that offer significantly more Islamic-specific features. Based on market information, IBEAMS pricing is broadly similar to or higher than newer platforms that offer better Hifz tracking, stronger GDPR documentation, and more modern interfaces.
Recommendation: Request a current quote from IBEAMS and compare it directly against alternatives before renewing any existing subscription.
| Pricing Factor | IBEAMS | Notes |
| Publicly listed pricing | ❌ | Contact for quote |
| Free trial available | ⚠️ | Verify with provider |
| Contract term | ⚠️ | Verify with provider |
| Price relative to features | ⚠️ | Compare against alternatives |
IBEAMS Pros and Cons Summary
| Pros | Cons |
| ✅ Purpose-built for UK maktabs — understands the context | ❌ No three-stream Hifz tracking (Sabak/Dhor/Manzil) |
| ✅ Maktab-appropriate student management | ❌ No Tarbiyah or Salah tracking |
| ✅ Basic Quran progress recording for Nazra students | ❌ No WhatsApp-native parent notifications |
| ✅ Established in UK maktab market — staff familiarity | ❌ GDPR documentation not prominently available |
| ✅ Attendance tracking covers basic needs | ❌ Dated interface; limited mobile experience |
| ✅ Basic fee management functional | ❌ No offline capability |
| ❌ No Urdu or Arabic interface | |
| ❌ Limited Islamic board management | |
| ❌ Limited active development observed |
Who Is IBEAMS Best For?
IBEAMS remains a reasonable choice for:
- UK maktabs already on the platform whose staff are familiar with it and whose operations are running adequately
- Very small maktabs (under 30 students) with basic administration needs and no Hifz programme
- Institutions where migration bandwidth is genuinely not available in the near term
IBEAMS is not the best choice for:
- Any maktab with a Hifz programme needing three-stream tracking
- Institutions prioritising GDPR compliance with clear documentation
- Maktabs wanting a modern mobile-first experience for teachers and parents
- Institutions serving South Asian communities who communicate primarily via WhatsApp
- New maktabs choosing a platform from scratch in 2026
IBEAMS Alternatives in 2026
For UK maktabs considering alternatives to IBEAMS, the primary option worth evaluating is Ilmify — which offers substantially deeper Islamic-specific features, clear GDPR documentation, three-stream Hifz tracking, WhatsApp-native notifications, and a modern mobile interface.
| Feature | Ilmify | IBEAMS |
| Three-stream Hifz tracking | ✅ | ❌ |
| Tarbiyah assessment | ✅ | ❌ |
| Hijri calendar | ✅ | ⚠️ Limited |
| GDPR documentation | ✅ Clear | ⚠️ Verify |
| WhatsApp-native notifications | ✅ | ❌ |
| Offline mode | ✅ | ❌ |
| Urdu interface | ✅ | ❌ |
| Islamic board management | ✅ | ❌ |
| Mobile app quality | ✅ Modern | ⚠️ Limited |
| Student management | ✅ | ✅ |
| Attendance tracking | ✅ | ✅ |
| Fee management | ✅ | ✅ |
For a full comparison of available platforms, see our Best Madrasa Management Software 2026 guide.
Conclusion
IBEAMS served the UK maktab community well for many years by being the first platform to understand what a maktab needed. That contribution deserves acknowledgement. In 2026, however, the platform has not kept pace with the evolution of UK maktab administration needs — particularly in Hifz tracking depth, GDPR compliance documentation, mobile experience, and WhatsApp-native parent communication.
For UK maktabs already on IBEAMS and running adequately, migration has a cost that must be weighed against the benefit. For UK maktabs choosing a platform for the first time in 2026, or approaching an IBEAMS renewal with genuine options to evaluate, the case for choosing a more modern, feature-rich alternative is clear.
If you are evaluating your options at renewal time, start with a demo from both platforms. The comparison will give you clarity faster than any written review.
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