Astra · Android, 2026

Your real birth chart, and what it means.

Every planet, every house, computed from your exact birth moment. See how two charts fit, with the reasons. And a short, specific note each day.

Internal testing now. Public release: 2026. On iPhone? Try Astra Oracle →

By CodeEnsis Cyprus
Astra app showing a natal birth chart on a phone, floating against a soft violet and gold cosmic glow.
What it's for

For anyone who wants the real chart and the real math, not the recycled paragraph.

Built from real math

Most apps hand you a paragraph about your month. Astra computes your actual chart — every planet, every house — and reasons from it.

What it does

Three things, done honestly.

A real birth chart, a compatibility engine, and a short daily note. Each one computed from your chart and a present transit, not improvised.

Your real chart. Real math.

Sun, moon, ascendant, the rest. Twelve houses and ten planets, computed from your birth date, time, and place. The chart you'd pay an astrologer to draw, drawn on your phone.

How two charts fit.

Compatibility isn't a percentage out of nowhere. It's a score with the why behind it, in three or four lines. For partners, friends, the date you haven't met yet.

A note for the day ahead.

Pick a voice: warm, sharp, or esoteric. The day's note comes with what to do, what to avoid, and one piece of actual advice. Save the lines that land.

On honesty

We won't tell you "good things are coming." We'll tell you Mars is in your tenth house, your boss is wired, and you should pick the fight on Thursday.
Astrology with reasons. Your birth details stay on your phone.

How it works

From your birth time
to your chart, tonight.

i.

Tell us when and where.

Date, time of day, place of birth. You only do this once. If you don't know the time, we use noon and say so.

ii.

Pick the voice.

Warm, sharp, esoteric. Switch any morning. The math is the same. The tone is yours.

iii.

Open it before coffee.

About thirty seconds to read. Categories for love, work, health. Save what hits, share the card.

A page from today

The daily note, written to be read slowly.

Plain serif type, no buttons in the way. Here's a Tuesday's note for a Libra, sun in the seventh, the day Venus crossed the descendant:

TuesdayLibraVenus on the descendant

A small honesty changes the room.

A friendship that's been polite for months wants the next thing. Don't perform. Say the unscripted sentence and let the silence after it do the work. By evening you'll know whether to keep them in close.

The day favours overdue conversations, real questions, ordering the wine you actually want.
The day resists over-explaining, agreeing to keep the peace, screen time at midnight.
Relationships A line you've been editing for a week is ready. Send it before lunch.
To balance the day Eat something orange. Walk twenty minutes without your phone.

Written for Libra, born 8 October 1990, 14:25, BerlinVoice: warm

Made for

For people who like astrology but read the small print.

Astra is for mornings, big decisions, and the conversation that won't start itself. Not for special occasions. For ordinary Tuesdays.

  • Daily readers Two minutes with the morning coffee. Save the lines that land. Tell us when they don't.
  • Chart curious You know your sun, suspect your moon, and have never had a real natal chart in your pocket.
  • Skeptics with a soft spot You don't believe Mars retrograde changes traffic. You like the lens, not the cliché.
  • Daters reading the room Compatibility with a number and the four-line why, not a wedding prediction.
Questions

The short version.

Is Astra out yet?

Internal testing now on Android. Public release in 2026. Leave your email and you'll hear once, on launch day. That's it. On iPhone? Astra Oracle is a separate iOS product — six character voices for one good question, no chart.

Do I need to know my birth time?

For the daily reading, no. The sign and date are enough. For the natal chart and accurate compatibility, time matters. If you don't know it, we use 12:00 and say so on the chart, so you know what's exact and what's an approximation.

How is this different from a free zodiac site?

Free sites write one paragraph per sign, per day, for everyone. Astra writes a reading anchored to your real chart and today's transits, in the voice you picked, with categories for love, work, and health, and one actual piece of advice at the end. You can save the lines and share the card.

Will it tell me I'll meet someone tall, dark, and handsome?

No. We refuse soft-focus filler. If we don't know something, we say so. If a transit suggests a thing, we tell you what the transit actually is.

What about privacy?

Your birth date, time, and place stay on your phone. Saved readings stay on your phone. We don't have a server-side profile of you, we don't sell anything, we don't run ad networks. The Cloud Function that writes today's reading sees only your sign and the tone you picked. Full privacy policy.

What about pricing?

A free tier with the daily reading and your basic chart. A monthly subscription for the long-form forecasts, all three voices, and compatibility with more people. A one-time lifetime option for those who'd rather not see a paywall again. Final pricing closer to launch.

Be there on launch day

Today, written for you alone.

One email when Astra opens on Google Play. Nothing else.