Most divination apps pick a tradition and go. Western astrology, or tarot, or BaZi. We didn't want to do that.
Western astrology has gaps Chinese metaphysics fills. Chinese metaphysics has gaps Western astrology fills. Tarot reads the moment; numerology reads the lifetime. A senior reader in real life knows three or four systems and reaches for the one that fits the question. We wanted that on a phone — without asking you to learn three systems first.
Why depth matters
A 200-word horoscope is a feeling, not a reading. The Mystic Codex premium readings are 1500 to 3500 words, across five to twelve sections. Long-form because the chart is long-form. We won't summarise a person to fit a card.
Why anonymous-first
You shouldn't have to give us your email to see whether the food is any good. The first reading — the Cosmic Synthesis — runs on first visit, no account needed. We earn your email later, when you want depth and history saved.
Who we're for
Adult women, mostly, in their late twenties through forties — urban, curious, mildly sceptical of "manifestation" content, tired of generic horoscope blurbs. Also: anyone who wants the senior-reader voice without sitting in a market in Singapore at 11pm hoping the right one is working tonight.
Where we're headed
The Three Treasures reading — BaZi, Zi Wei Dou Shu, and Qi Men Dun Jia, the classical Chinese-master trio — is launching now in plain English for the first time on a consumer app. After that, deeper journaling tied to your chart, and a richer history view of every reading you've kept. The site will keep up.
— Kimberly, founder. Singapore.