FAQ

Common questions about charts, readings, and report options.

Use this page if you want a clearer sense of what the tools do, when birth time matters, and how to choose between a quick reading and a longer report.

Is this a full natal chart calculator?

The quick tool is a chart orientation page rather than a full ephemeris-style natal engine. It is meant to help you spot themes and decide what you want to explore more deeply.

Does birth time matter?

Yes. Exact birth time can change house placement and usually makes a deeper natal or compatibility reading more personal.

Are compatibility pages enough on their own?

They are useful as a starting point, but fuller relationship interpretation usually benefits from birth data for both people.

What are horoscopes for here?

Horoscopes are short daily reflections. They are best for quick check-ins rather than full chart interpretation.

How do I choose the right report?

If you want a broad self-reading, start with a natal report. If the question is about a relationship, look at compatibility. If the question is about change or timing, look at a transit-style reading.

Are the free pages useful without buying a report?

Yes. The free tools and guide pages are meant to stand on their own. Paid reports are for visitors who want a longer written interpretation built around their submitted details.

What happens after checkout?

Stripe handles payment, then the site verifies the paid session and opens the report delivery page. The generated report is saved to that delivery link so it can be reviewed again later.

Can a report replace professional advice?

No. Astrology readings are reflective and interpretive. They should not be treated as medical, legal, financial, or mental health advice.

Why do some pages explain limits?

Clear limits make the site more useful. A quick sign tool, daily horoscope, and paid report do different jobs, so the pages explain what each one can and cannot reasonably answer.

How do I ask a site question?

Use the contact page if you want to ask about the tools, the content, or the report options.