Shanti Club App Review: Ringtones, Alarms, Wallpapers and Mantra Tools

Shanti Club is a devotional app made by Capslock Market Places Pvt Ltd. It brings calm alarms, devotional ringtones, Hindu wallpapers, and mantra counting into one place. Google Play currently shows 5M+ downloads, and the app is rated Everyone.

The main idea is simple. Instead of using a normal alarm or ringtone, users can choose sounds and images linked to daily prayer and devotion. The app also has a mantra counter for people who want to keep count while chanting.

How It Compares to Other Apps

Zedge is much bigger and offers millions of wallpapers, ringtones, alarm sounds, and notification sounds, but it also contains ads and in-app purchases. A smaller app called Hindu devotional ringtones focuses on Hindu sounds and can be used offline. Shanti Club sits between these choices by combining devotional alarms, ringtones, wallpapers, and a mantra counter in one app. Its service terms describe Shanti Club as a subscription-based service.

Key Tools Explained

  • Devotional Alarms: Shanti Club offers gentle alarm sounds, including singing bowls and morning-style sounds. The app is designed to let users start the day with a calmer alert.
  • Sacred Ringtones: You can choose devotional sounds for incoming calls. This is useful if you want a religious sound instead of a standard phone ringtone.
  • HD Wallpapers: The app provides devotional wallpapers featuring Hindu gods and goddesses. You can use them to change the look of your phone screen.
  • Mantra Counter: The app includes a counter for repeated chanting. Its website lists counts such as 10, 11, 51, 108, and 1008.
  • Deity Choice: The service lets users choose a favorite deity during setup. This helps make the content shown in the app more personal.

Two Days of Testing

A real two-day Redmi test should focus on opening the main sections, changing alarms, checking wallpapers, using the mantra counter, and moving between screens. The current Android package is only 26.9 MB, so the app itself is not a large download.

The public sources I checked do not provide measured Redmi results for battery loss, phone temperature, crashes, or screen lag. I would not invent a battery percentage or temperature number without recording it on one exact Redmi model. The latest listed release, version 1.0.8, mainly notes bug fixes and improvements.

For normal tasks such as opening a wallpaper or counting mantras, there is less video work than in a streaming app. Internet use can still matter when the app loads online content, so speed may change with the network.

Memory, Storage, and Safety

The latest Android package listed for Shanti Club is 26.9 MB for version 1.0.8. The final installed storage can be higher after Android creates app data and cache, but I could not find a verified current figure for total installed storage, so giving a made-up MB number would be misleading.

The app can use online content, so an internet connection may be needed for some parts. Its main tools include alarms, wallpapers, mantras, and ringtones.

Google Play says Shanti Club does not share data with third parties. It may collect location, personal information, and app activity; Google also says data is encrypted during transfer and users can request deletion.

The privacy policy says it can process a name, mobile number, email if provided, city-level location, device information, IP address, language preferences, payment details, and voice data when voice features are used.

Upsides and Downsides

Pros:

  • Devotional tools in one app.
  • Small 26.9 MB package.
  • Mantra counter included.
  • Hindu wallpapers and ringtones.
  • No third-party data sharing listed by Google Play.

Cons:

  • Final storage size is not clearly listed.
  • Some content may need internet access.
  • Service terms describe subscriptions.
  • Privacy policy lists several types of user information.
  • Less useful for people who do not want devotional content.

Who Should Get It?

Recommended For:

  • People who want Hindu devotional sounds and wallpapers.
  • Users who want a simple mantra counter on their phone.

Not Recommended For:

  • People looking only for general ringtones and wallpapers.
  • Users who do not want apps that collect account or usage information.

3 Quick FAQs

Is Shanti Club free to download?
Yes, the Google Play listing allows users to install the app, and its website calls the download free. Its service terms say Shanti Club is subscription-based, so check the plan shown before paying.

Does Shanti Club work offline?
The app includes content that can be used on the phone, such as alarms, ringtones, and the mantra counter. Some content may still need an internet connection to load or update.

Is Shanti Club safe?
Google Play says the developer does not share data with third parties and uses encryption during transfer. It also says the app may collect location, personal information, and app activity.

Offzack Verdict

Shanti Club is a focused devotional app rather than a general phone-customization tool. Its 26.9 MB package is small, and the mix of alarms, ringtones, wallpapers, and mantra counting makes sense for users who want these tools together.

Download Shanti Club App from Google Playstore

Final Scorecard

Ease of Use: ★★★★☆ — The app focuses on a small set of clear devotional tools.

Performance: ★★★★☆ — The 26.9 MB package is modest, but network speed can affect online content.

Features: ★★★★☆ — Alarms, ringtones, wallpapers, and mantra counting cover the main uses.

Privacy & Safety: ★★★☆☆ — Google Play lists encryption and deletion requests, but several data types may be collected.

Value for Money: ★★★☆☆ — The download is free, but the service terms describe a subscription model.

Overall Rating: ★★★★☆ — Shanti Club is worth considering if devotional phone sounds, wallpapers, and mantra counting are what you need.