The professional weight, training and flight platform for falconers — built with falconers, for falconers.





















Works fully offline. Sync resumes the moment you have signal again. Your bird's history travels with you.
Weigh-ins, feeds, hunts, races, vet visits, photos, documents — every entry attached to the right bird.
Saqqar (trainers) get scoped access — they can log, but ownership of the bird and its data stays with you.
Native Arabic + English throughout. Ḥurr, shāheen, mazayen — written the way falconers write them.



Sign in once. iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch and web — all reading the same workspace, in real time.

Yes. The mobile app is local-first — every weigh-in, hunt log and decision is computed and stored on your device. When you are back in signal it syncs to the cloud and to your other devices. The mews has no Wi-Fi and the deep desert has no bars; Mīzān is built for exactly that.
iPhone and Android for the main app, Apple Watch for the wrist companion, and any browser for the web dashboard. Sign in once — your birds appear everywhere.
Mīzān compares each bird’s latest weight to its target band, then layers in live wind, temperature, humidity, sky condition and remaining daylight. The result is one clear verdict per bird. Tap “Why?” to see every factor that drove it — thresholds tuned for Saker, Peregrine and hybrids flown in Gulf heat.
Live conditions for your real GPS location, or any city you pick. Wind, temperature, feels-like, humidity and sunset feed straight into the day’s flight call — no separate weather app needed.
It shows today’s call, live weather and each bird’s weight at a glance. You can start and stop a flight with one tap — it times the session and syncs to your phone the moment you are back in range. Quick weigh-in and feeding logs too.
Fully. Arabic and English throughout — with Eastern-Arabic numerals and falconry vocabulary written the way falconers write it: ḥurr, shāheen, saqr, mazayen, milwah.
A chat assistant that answers from your own birds’ real weight history and activity logs — not generic advice. Ask about race readiness, a sudden weight drop, or tonight’s feed, and it reasons from your data.
Yes. Invite a saqqar (trainer) with a secure code. They can log weigh-ins, hunts and training, but ownership of the bird and its records stays with you.