People are often deceived by several digital platforms that promise irrational profits, people also often behave wastefully and spend money on things that are not needed, so there is a need for digital-based financial literacy considering the current trend is digital technology. This study aims to demonstrate the urgency of Islamic financial literacy. This research focuses on BSI Mobile by Bank Syariah Indonesia as the number one Islamic bank in Indonesia which should provide financial literacy to the public considering its background which is labeled sharia. The results show that the BSI Mobile menu needs to be added to the Islamic financial literacy feature as the customer's first step in making financial decisions.