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Welcome. Add your birth chart and your daily sky, readings, and lucky days all open up. You can add more charts anytime.
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Your natal chart on the inside, the sky right now on the outside. The lines between the rings are the transits touching your chart today.
Rectifying a birth time? Nudge it and watch the Ascendant and houses move, about one degree every four minutes; the planets barely shift. ↻ returns to the saved time. Nothing is saved.
Measured from where you happened to take your first breath, or be born. You are a crystallisation of one particular moment of time and space, the point where something non-physical takes a physical shape. Here is how to read it.
A map of the sky from the exact spot where you were born, at the exact minute. Not the sky in general. The sky from there, then. Three markers do most of the work.
The Ascendant is the point on the eastern horizon at the moment you arrived. It moves about one degree every four minutes, which is why your birth time matters more than any other detail here.
The Midheaven is the highest point the sky reached over that place at that moment. It comes from the same time and place calculation as the Ascendant, and it points at what you are visibly moving toward.
Those two anchor the wheel, and the twelve houses are built from them. The houses are the areas of life. Without a birth time there is no reliable Ascendant, so there are no reliable houses, and a good half of what this chart can tell you goes quiet.
The Sun is where you are most alive. Whatever sign and house it sits in is where your energy runs cleanest, and where you recharge by doing rather than resting.
Your ruling planet rules the sign on your Ascendant. It is the planet you are most attuned to, and wherever it sits in the chart is a place you keep returning to.
Your rising planet is the one that rose just before the Sun on your birth morning. Traditionally this is called the oriental planet.
Your leading planet is the one at the front of your chart's overall shape, the one everything else follows.
Between them they describe how you start, how you work, and what you lead with.
Ask family, or check your birth certificate, which records it in many places. Failing that, astrologers use rectification, working backwards from events you can date to find the time that fits. We are building a questionnaire to help with that, and it is coming.
Until then the chart still works for signs and planets. It is the houses and the angles that need the time.
Every planet plus your Ascendant and Midheaven: sign, house, exact degree, and what each one means for you. The colored tags name each planet's classical dignity where it has one: in domicile, exalted, in detriment or in fall. Where none applies, the tag grades its blended strength instead, stronger or more challenged. Hover or tap any tag to learn what the term means. Untagged planets stand on neutral ground.
All twelve houses of your chart: the sign on each cusp, who lives there, and what an empty house actually means.
Three planets that go first in your chart. Your ruling planet rules your Ascendant and is the one you are most attuned to. The rising planet rises just before the Sun and shapes how you meet the world. The leading planet sits just past the largest gap and drives your chart like an engine. All three can shift as your chart progresses.
The angles your planets make to each other: conjunctions, sextiles, squares, trines and oppositions, each with what it means for you.
Each point read in full: what it is, how it moves in its sign, the house it lives in, and how it behaves under transit.
The standout fortunate windows of your life. No single planet makes a lucky time — these are the stretches when many quiet signals in your chart line up at once.
A word first: your luck is yours to make. These windows are favourable weather, not a promise — and some of the luckiest sit on the other side of hard work. Show up for them, and they open.
Your baked-in luck from the birth chart is the headline; the luck of the moment layers on top. Rated as a percentage and capped at 95%, because life always keeps a little chance of its own.
Every sign splits into three ten-degree decans, each coloured by another sign of its own element. It is a finer layer than your sign but coarser than your exact degree: same core nature, a distinct sub-flavour depending on where in the sign you fell.
Every one of the zodiac's 360 degrees carries its own signature. Here is the exact degree each of your placements occupies, read one by one. Based on Esther Leinbach's degree system.
The great named stars hold almost still while the planets wheel past them. Tradition reads only exact meetings, a degree or so at most, so a contact here is rare and worth knowing about. Turn on "✦ fixed stars" under the chart to see all fifteen on the rim.
Three charts in one, reading inside → out: your natal self at the centre (birth), your progressed self in the middle (who you've grown into), and today's transits on the outer ring. Each ring now carries its OWN houses: your natal houses in the centre chart, the progressed chart's houses across the middle band in teal, and the moment's houses across the outer band in pink, each numbered at its inner edge. Where the grids disagree is exactly how far your angles have moved. Step the clock below to move the transit ring through time.
Slide from minutes to years, set how many. ‹ › steps by that much; ▶ and ◀ glide by that much each second, and pause holds time still. ↻ Now returns to the present.
New to the progressed chart? It uses an old symbolic method: each day after your birth stands for one year of life, so your chart at age thirty is really the sky on the thirtieth day after you were born, nudged gently forward. It tracks inner development, how your character, needs and focus mature over the years, rather than outside events. That is what sets it apart from transits, which are the real planets in today's sky pressing on your chart from the outside. Put simply, transits show what the world is doing to you now, while your progressed chart shows who you have quietly grown into.
Tight contacts the sky at the moment above is making to your birth chart and your progressed chart. Tap any line to read deeper. Step the clock to watch them form and fade.
A lifetime scan of the heavyweight cycles: Saturn returns, the Uranus midlife opposition, your Chiron return, progressed Sun sign changes and the slow planets crossing your personal points. Tap any milestone to read what it asks of you.
Your natal chart on the inside, the sky for the moment you are viewing on the outside. The lines between the rings are the transits touching your chart.
Luck isn't a verdict, and it isn't fate, it's more like weather. Your chart maps where the sky leans in your favour and where it asks more of you. We read that two different ways, so don't be surprised when they disagree:
① Your luck %, the background stretch. Your chart's baked-in fortune (Jupiter, Venus and how your chart holds them) plus the slow tide of the current period. It drifts gently over months and years, a broad climate, not a daily forecast.
② Lucky days, windows of opportunity. The standout days this month, when faster planets make helpful angles to your chart. These are moments to act on. A bright day can fall inside a quieter stretch, and a calm day inside a lucky one, they answer different questions, so we show both.
And never forget: the stars only map the terrain, you walk it. You carry the stardust of the whole universe within you, and you can command it to your will with love and compassion. You are a starchild, the change agent of your own destiny, free to shape your universe however you choose. That is the truest magic of you. Take these as tailwinds, not orders. Go make your own luck. ✦
Days with a journal entry are marked. Tap one to jump to it.
Your birth chart is the sky frozen at one place and one moment. Astrocartography asks a different question: if you'd been born somewhere else, which planets would have been rising, directly overhead, or setting? Those places carry that planet's energy a little louder for you, which is why a city can feel like home before you've unpacked, while somewhere else never quite clicks.
Each of your ten planets traces lines across the globe. Live near one and that planet colours daily life there. Where two lines cross, their energies blend into something stronger, your personal power spots.
Every planet makes four lines, one for each angle of the chart. The angle decides which part of life that planet lights up there.
We'll plot all forty of your lines onto a world map using your exact birth moment, then read the strongest ones for you.
Tap a planet chip to focus on just its lines, the readings below update to match. Tap “enlarge” to zoom, pan, and watch the lines move through time.
The places where your chart speaks loudest. Expand any planet below for its full reading.
Pick the life you're shopping for, and these are YOUR lines to live near, visit, or aim at. Based on classical astrocartography practice: a line is strongest right on it, still strong within about 250 km (150 miles), and fades out by roughly 1,000 km. Where two lines cross, that crossing's latitude matters all the way around the world, in a band about 120 km (75 miles) wide.
Where two of your lines cross, both energies combine. These are your most charged places on Earth.