Tarot stays first
The product starts with a single-card ritual instead of throwing every tool at you at once.
Astrolune begins with a single closed card, then opens into astrology context and a journaling trail you can return to.Tarot first. Reflection next.
A deliberate first beat before meaning arrives.
The card opens first, then a wider pattern starts to form.
What resonates can stay with you after the draw.
Touch the top card, pull it free, and let the ritual unfold in two acts: a daily reveal, then an optional past / present / direction spread.



Tap the deck or the button below to let one card rise and turn.
One closed card rises from the deck, flips with intent, and gives you a single message for the day.
Tap the deck or the button below to let one card rise and turn.
Tap the deck or the button below to let one card rise and turn.
Tarot leads. Astrology adds context. Journaling keeps memory. Each chapter grows from the card you just pulled.
The product starts with a single-card ritual instead of throwing every tool at you at once.
Birth details and wider patterns come in after the draw, so the card still leads the experience.
What matters can be written down, revisited later, and slowly turned into a personal pattern.
This is not a generic marketing preview. It is a glimpse of how the ritual continues once you move from the web threshold into the Android app.
The visual handoff stays consistent instead of feeling like separate products.
Astrology cues and reflection prompts keep the day in motion after the reveal.
Privacy, disclaimer, support, and deletion paths remain close to the ritual instead of buried.
The app should feel like the card opened a door, not like the marketing stopped and a utility screen took over.
The daily card lands and gives the moment its tone.
Astrology and supporting cues widen the feeling without competing with the tarot.
A note or reflection keeps the ritual alive after the reading settles.
The point is not spectacle for its own sake. The point is giving the draw enough atmosphere that people want to come back to it tomorrow.
The first interaction should feel more like entering a practice than clicking through a landing page.
Once the reveal settles, the spread and prompts should give the reading a longer emotional tail.
Astrology and journaling make more sense when the product gives people a history to come back to.
Astrolune keeps the trust story close to the product: only the data needed to power the ritual, reminder permissions explained clearly, and a visible deletion path.
Account details, profile context, saved readings, journal entries, and app analytics are used to run sync, personalization, and support.
The current Android build uses internet access, notification permission, and boot-completed access for reminders. It does not declare camera, contacts, background location, or broad media-library permissions.
People can request deletion in-app or by email, and the website keeps privacy, disclaimer, and contact routes in the same path.
Open the Google Play listing with tracked links, keep privacy and deletion guidance close, and move from the web threshold into the Android app.
Review the live Android listing, confirm what the app promises, and move directly into the install flow.
Play Store, privacy, disclaimer, and account removal stay reachable from one trust-first path.