Subscription and Cancellation Policy
The app is designed to let visitors try a real reading first, then choose a tier if they want continued access to dashboard recalibration, Oracle history, narration, compatibility, and advanced views.
Free trial
Eligible users can begin with a trial so they experience the dashboard before paying.
Tiered access
Higher tiers unlock more Oracle questions, compatibility profiles, worldwide views, calendar scanning, and narration.
Cancellation
Users should be able to manage billing through the customer portal and stop future renewal.
Access rules
Expired trials, unpaid invoices, canceled subscriptions, and revoked access should not keep premium dashboard access open.
Why trial clarity matters
A user should know what is free, what becomes paid, and what happens when a trial ends. That clarity increases trust and reduces support burden.
What paid access preserves
A paid tier keeps the user in the daily habit loop: current briefing, saved Oracle questions, audio narration, recalibration, compatibility context, and deeper timing tools.
What to do if billing looks wrong
Use the check-status button inside the plan screen, then open the billing portal if the Stripe state needs attention. If the app and billing provider disagree, the server-side subscription record should be treated as the source of truth.
Why this matters in practice
A useful reading should never feel like a vague mood board. It should show what data is being used, why a theme is timely, what the user can do next, and where the limits of interpretation are. That is the difference between content that entertains for a moment and guidance a person returns to every morning.
This page exists to make the product easier to trust. Visitors should understand what the Almanac is doing before they create an account: it calculates chart data, compares timing, writes in plain language, and keeps the interpretation limited. The result should feel specific without pretending to be absolute.
Specific
A chart-based reading names placements, transits, timing, and life areas instead of speaking to everyone at once.
Explainable
The best guidance shows its work: what sky contact or chart pattern supports the interpretation.
Actionable
Every reading should end in a choice: repair, wait, speak, build, rest, pray, or move.
What a reader should do next
- Start with a free mini-reading to see whether the interpretation feels useful.
- Compare the public guide with your birth chart so the topic becomes personal.
- Use daily timing for reflection and action, not fear or fatalism.
- Return to the dashboard when you want the strongest current transits ranked for you.
What this page is not
It is not medical, legal, financial, therapeutic, or pastoral advice. It is also not a claim that symbolic interpretation can replace direct responsibility. The purpose is educational: to make the Almanac's method, limits, and user journey clear before someone decides to create an account.
Where this connects inside the app
Inside the dashboard, this guide becomes practical through the mini-reading, daily briefing, active transit cards, compatibility readings, saved reflections, and Oracle questions. The public page explains the concept; the app applies it to the user's own chart and current timing.
Start with the free mini-reading, then unlock the full daily briefing when you are ready.
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Is this a replacement for professional advice?
No. The Almanac is reflective and educational. It does not replace medical, legal, financial, pastoral, or mental-health counsel.
Why does personalization matter?
The same sky lands differently in different charts. Personalization keeps the guidance from becoming generic.
Why start with a mini-reading?
It lets a visitor experience the product before signup, which is better for trust and conversion.