If you certify halal products, we already feature them.
HalalHQ shows Australian Muslims which products are halal-certified, by whom, and where to buy them. We have already published listings for hundreds of brands. Claim yours, correct anything we got wrong, or add the SKUs we are missing. Free.
Four answers to questions you would ask before reading further.
On the scanner, in the directory, and on Google.
Certifiers verify. We display.
Wrong listing? Corrected within 48 hours.
Your brand, never next to a competitor's banner.
Three commitments. Things you can hold us to.
We send you the listing as it stands today.
You correct anything wrong and add anything missing.
We update within 48 hours of receiving your reply.
Show, do not tell.
Example shown using MasterFoods — a brand with halal SKUs already in our directory and HCAA as the certifier of record. The same template renders for every brand we list, with real products and the real certifier where we know one.
A clear halal status, up top
Shoppers see in five seconds whether your brand is fully halal-certified, mostly, mixed, or not yet confirmed.
Your certifier, named and linked
Every halal badge on the page links back to the body that issued the certificate. The certifier stays the source of truth.
A confirmation line that names your brand
Once you reply to our email, the page carries a small line that tells shoppers your team has reviewed what is listed.
A status next to every product
Each SKU shows its own halal mark and certifier line. No brand-wide claim that hides a single non-halal product.
Unite. Empower. Discover Halal.
One trusted ecosystem for the halal-conscious community. HalalHQ helps Muslims live, shop, and learn halal with confidence — across restaurants, mosques, prayer times, a marketplace, and a barcode scanner for halal products. Every listing is community-verified. We pledge 20% of profits back to the Ummah, and we run zero third-party ads anywhere on the platform.
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