Mosque management in Indonesia still faces challenges such as manual administration, lack of financial transparency, fragmented databases, and limited use of technology. This participatory seminar-based community service (PKM) aimed to empower mosque administrators in East Ciputat through integrated technology solutions. Conducted on July 19, 2025, the program included: (1) needs assessment via FGD and surveys, (2) technical training (Zoho Books, QRIS, PWA), (3) solution design workshops, and (4) follow-up mentoring. Ten key issues were identified, including digital resistance among senior administrators (65%) and low youth involvement. Solutions implemented included a cloud-based QRIS accounting system, a youth digital task force for social media, a centralized database with automated notifications, and a digital RKTM template. Results showed a 120% increase in youth donations, a 60% reduction in report preparation time, and a 45% rise in participation among 18–35-year-olds. The mosque’s digital transformation proved effective through gradual adoption and community mentoring. The study recommends forming a digital DKM forum and promoting data-driven collaboration with universities/government as an adoptable model for traditional mosques
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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