AstroFate renders a working natal chart from your birthday, birth time and birthplace — then reads it aloud, in plain English, as the transits change overhead. Daily insights, tarot, and a second opinion from an AI astrologer who’s read your whole chart.
We skipped the noise and the push-notification horoscopes. Five sections. Each does one thing well, reads your chart carefully, and stays out of your way the rest of the day.
An abbreviated taste of what happens when you first open the app. Change the date, the birthplace, the house system — the planets quietly rearrange themselves and the readout updates.
Our AI astrologers read your natal chart first, then answer. Luna is fast and conversational — a friend with a good memory. Celestine sits with your chart longer and writes something you’d frame.
No generic horoscope text. Every card below is computed off the reader’s actual chart and today’s sky. Only the parts of the day worth commenting on make it in.
A complete Rider-Waite deck with nine traditional spreads, three difficulty levels, and an AI reader who remembers what you pulled last time. Free users get a draw a day; premium unlocks multi-card spreads at half the token cost.
One free daily draw for every reader — AstroFate holds the deck. Tap to turn.
A few of the notes we’ve received since launch. Names and locations as given; edits light.
No. AstroFate is a working astronomical instrument first and a reflective tool second. The charts are accurate (computed from NASA-grade ephemeris data), the transits are real sky events, and what you do with the interpretation is yours. Many of our readers use it as a structured way to think about their own patterns; some take every word seriously. Both are valid.
Tokens are for day-to-day AI features — chatting with Luna, tarot spreads, shorter reports. You earn some daily and can buy packs. Credits are specifically for Senior Astrologer reports ($14.99 each), because those use significantly more compute and take a minute or two to write. One credit covers any report length.
Yes — your birth data (date, time, location) is stored in our database, linked to your account, and required to compute your natal chart. It's encrypted in transit and at rest, and we don't sell, share, or train on your data. The live transit engine runs on-device, so the minute-by-minute sky over your head isn't phoning home. You can delete your account and all associated data from Settings at any time.
Yes. AstroFate will compute the chart using noon as a default and flag house placements as approximate. Everything above the horizon (planets and signs) stays accurate; things that depend on the exact moment — Ascendant, houses, Midheaven — you'll see marked with a soft warning. You can refine later if you find your birth certificate.
If you don't know, keep Placidus — it's the default in most western astrology and what most interpretations are written for. Whole Sign is having a moment in Hellenistic circles. Koch is a middle-latitude favorite. AstroFate supports eight systems and recalculates everything (chart, readings, daily insights) when you switch.
Not yet. AstroFate is an iOS app for now — iPhone and iPad, iOS 18 and up. Android is on the road map but we're not quoting a date.
Today's daily insights (fully), your whole natal chart, one free tarot draw a day, eight messages an hour with Luna, and the "this week" view of Future Events. Premium ($5.99/month or $29.99/year) unlocks past insights, the full Future Events timeline, unlimited chat, and a 50% discount on multi-card tarot.
AstroFate was built by a small team who cared enough to source NASA-grade ephemeris data, learn the math, and hire actual astrologers to audit the AI's outputs. We're based in a few time zones. We answer our email.