Your family's astrologer.
For life.
Acharya matches your household with a senior Jyotishi who stays — for the match, the birth, the years in between. Between sittings, an AI trained on the classical corpus keeps your family's living janam patri: real chart math to the arc-minute, every reading citing its source, every prediction on a ledger you can hold us to.
We show our work. Every reading opens to its math and its source.
Most apps hand you a vibe. Acharya hands you the coordinates, the aspect, the daśā, and the classical śloka it rests on — and a senior Jyotishi seals the readings that matter.

A clear window for the difficult conversation.
Transiting Mercury trines your natal Jupiter from the third house this week — a rare, clean line between what you mean and what you manage to say. Have the conversation you've been rehearsing. It will be received more generously than your anxiety predicts. Keep it brief; let the other person fill the silence.
Astrology apps run a meter.
We sit down with you.
A chart doesn't reveal itself in four minutes. That's why every consultation here is a full sitting — and why there's no clock in the room.
- The clock starts at “hello.”
- A stranger, every time.
- The longer you stay unsure, the more it earns.
- Your own Acharya, who knows your chart.
- The only incentive in the room is to help you.
A whole practice, in your pocket.
Not an app with features — your family's living patri. The everyday reading, the chart drawn the old way, and your whole household, between sittings and always with you.
- Today
A reading every morning.
One sentence on what to expect, one on what to do about it — grounded in today's sky and your running daśā. The full working, citations and all, is one tap away. Never a list of twelve. Never a sun sign.
- Kundali
Your chart, drawn the old way.
North-Indian diamond. Lahiri ayanāṁśa. Parāśarī. Sixteen divisional charts, shadbala, ashtakavarga — tap any placement to read what the classical sources say. The math is rigorous; you don't have to be.
- Family
Your household, read as one chart.
Add your partner, your parents, your child. Acharya reads the charts together — compatibility, timing, why this week feels heavier than last. The transits ripple through everyone you're bound to.
Not another astrology chatbot.
Most “AI astrology” is a language model with incense. Ours is an instrument — built on real ephemeris math, bound to the classical texts, and answerable to a ledger.
Horoscope apps template twelve paragraphs, one per sun sign.
Acharya computes your actual chart — Swiss-Ephemeris math, exact to the arc-minute, sixteen divisional charts deep.
AI chatbots generate pleasant, plausible paragraphs.
Every claim here cites its śloka — BPHS, Phaladīpikā, Sārāvalī — and opens to the working underneath.
They forget you the moment the chat ends.
Yours keeps the family patri — every reading and prediction on a ledger, carried across years and generations.
They’re never wrong, because nobody checks.
We log every prediction and ask you what happened. The record — hits and misses — is yours to audit.
Three things a horoscope app won't do.
Rigor, shown
Real astronomical math behind every line, computed to the arc-minute. Each reading opens a “working” drawer and cites its classical source.
An Acharya who’s yours
Your household is matched with a senior Jyotishi who stays with you — knows your chart, your family, and your history, and seals the predictions that matter into a ledger you can hold them to.
A whole household
Add family and read as one chart — marriage matching, a newborn’s first chart, the year ahead for everyone.
The questions a family actually brings to an astrologer.
Beyond the morning reading, the rare decisions a household pauses on — read across everyone's chart at once, and sealed by your own Acharya. A few of them below; the practice answers the rest as they come.
See a household reading- 01
Kundli milan
“Is this match worth pursuing?”
Match two charts before a marriage — guṇa milan, doṣa checks, and a plain-language verdict instead of a bare number.
- 02
An auspicious birth
“When is the right time?”
When your doctor offers a window, sit with your Acharya to choose the muhūrta and the naamakshar — then read the newborn’s own chart the day they arrive.
- 03
The year ahead
“Which months actually matter?”
A varṣaphala — your solar-return chart read against the running daśā, with the windows worth planning around flagged.
Your chart isn't your destiny. It's a really detailed weather forecast.
Jyotiṣa is two-and-a-half millennia of careful observation, written down and argued over. We don't dilute it for a feed. We compute it correctly, cite where each claim comes from, and let a senior practitioner take responsibility for the call. That's the whole product.
Behind every seal is a real authority: a Jyotishi with thirty years of practice and national recognition leads the panel. We compute the chart correctly, cite where each claim comes from, and let a senior practitioner put their name to the call.
Every family gets an astrologer.
Start free. Family membership includes real time with your own Acharya — by the sitting, never the minute. Founding prices, locked for as long as you stay.
Read your chart the way it was meant to be read.
Private beta, opening to a first cohort of families. Request an invitation — we seal them in small batches.


