Deep Synastry Report
Enter both birth charts. You get a verdict on what this bond fundamentally is — and the 12 months ahead, dated.
Step 1 of 2 — your birth details
One report covers one pair of charts. It includes the verdict, four chapters, the 12-month timeline and actions — it does not include weekly updates (that is Pro).
What is a Deep Synastry Report?
Synastry compares two birth charts to see how two people fit together. Most synastry readings stop at listing aspects — a Venus trine here, a Saturn square there — and leave you to weigh the contradictions yourself. This report does the weighing for you: it opens with a verdict on what your bond fundamentally is, then shows its reasoning across four chapters (emotional connection, communication, desire, growth).
It also looks forward. Using the real positions of the slow planets over the next 12 months, it maps when your relationship gets tested and when it gets tailwind — with exact dates, not vague seasons. Every claim traces back to a real aspect or transit computed with astronomical precision.
How it works
- Enter both birth details (date, time and place for each person).
- We compute the full synastry and a 12-month transit timeline for both charts, then write your report. It takes about a minute.
- Read it on your account — it stays yours forever.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to know exact birth times?
Exact times give the most precise report (they determine the Ascendant and houses). If a time is unknown, use 12:00 — planet-to-planet aspects and the 12-month timeline remain accurate.
Is this a subscription?
No. It is a one-time purchase for one pair of charts. Weekly tracking of your transits is a separate product (Pro).
How is this different from the free synastry result?
The free result computes and lists your aspects. The report resolves them: a verdict on the core dynamic, four written chapters, the dated year ahead and concrete actions.
Is it accurate?
All positions and dates come from astronomical calculation, and the written analysis may only reference what was actually computed — the report footer shows exactly how many aspects and dated events it is built on.