Vedic astrology, decoded for people who don't speak Sanskrit
Why we built it
Most astrology apps either talk down to you ("Happy Tuesday! Your stars say buy crypto") or speak only in Sanskrit. We wanted something in between — actual classical Jyotish (Lahiri sidereal, Whole Sign houses, Vimshottari dasha, the full BPHS rule-set), translated into plain English with conviction. No fortune-telling. No fluff. No predicting death.
What it does
- Casts your full kundli — D1 chart, 9 grahas, 27 nakshatras, 12 bhavas — the moment you submit.
- Generates a 5-section reading grounded in your specific placements and the active dasha.
- Lets you ask the chart anything in plain language and answers with citations to the chart features, not vague horoscopes.
- Runs full Guna Milan (8 koots, 36 points) for compatibility, plus modern dosha analysis with what each verdict actually means.
What it doesn't do
- Tell you when you'll die or guarantee specific events.
- Replace medical, legal, or financial advice.
- Sell you gemstones or remedies on commission.
- Track you across the web for ad targeting.
How it's built
The chart engine is hand-written in TypeScript on top of the VSOP87 (planets) and ELP-2000 (Moon) ephemeris theories — the same calculations professional astronomy software uses, with Lahiri ayanamsa applied for sidereal Vedic interpretation. Accuracy: arc-minute level for the modern era. The reading layer pairs a large language model with a prompt-cached primer drawn from classical Vedic sources. Your data is never used for model training.
Who's behind it
Independent project by an indie builder in Patiala, Punjab. Not VC-backed, not selling user data, not running ads. Pricing covers infrastructure and AI inference, with a small margin to keep the lights on.
Talk to us
Bug reports, ideas, refund requests — all go through Contact.