It helps users name repeating patterns
Many couples are not asking “Are we soulmates?” They are asking why the same issue keeps repeating. Compatibility gives that conversation structure.
Compatibility
A compatibility reading helps users understand how two people interact as a pattern: ease, tension, complement, mismatch, and where timing may make things feel easier or harder than expected.
Why it matters
Many couples are not asking “Are we soulmates?” They are asking why the same issue keeps repeating. Compatibility gives that conversation structure.
When the tool shows where support, clash, or imbalance lives, the product feels more serious than entertainment-level match scores.
Compatibility shows the pattern. Liu Yao or monthly timing can show what pressure is happening around that pattern now.
Conversion role
People often seek it at emotionally charged moments. That makes it both useful and commercially meaningful when positioned clearly.
Education role
Users convert better when they understand what a compatibility reading actually does before they buy it.
Relationship logic
Give users a vocabulary for support, clash, attraction, and missing needs before they ever see a score.
Read relationship guideScore reading
Teach users to treat the score as a signal, not a verdict, so the deeper pattern notes feel more valuable.
Read score guideBest next step
If it is about the relationship pattern, use compatibility. If it is about what to do next, compare it with the Liu Yao tool.
Relationship prep
Improve the quality of the relationship question before the charts meet, so the reading stays grounded and useful.
Read compatibility prep guideTool fit
Use this comparison to help users know when a fit question should stay compatibility and when it has become a decision question instead.
Read tool-choice guideRelationship timing
Help users see why a workable relationship can still feel strained during a pressured season.
Read timing guideQuestion shift
Clarify when compatibility has already done its job and the next question belongs to monthly timing or Liu Yao.
Read tool-choice guideStep-up path
Teach users when to stay with their own chart first and when the question has become relational enough for a two-chart reading.
Read step-up guideMissing detail
Help users stay honest about precision while still moving forward with a directional relationship reading.
Read missing-time guideNuance
Show readers why the real relationship pattern is richer than a single score and how timing still changes the picture.
Read nuance guideCase bridge
Use public relationship cases to improve the next personal question instead of copying the case literally.
Read case-to-question guideCase handoff
Move from public relationship examples into a real two-profile reading when the question becomes personal and actionable.
Read case-to-compatibility guideSorting layer
Use this when the relationship issue is not clearly about fit alone and may belong to the current season instead.
Read sorting guideRelationship tool split
Separate fit questions from immediate action questions so each relationship tool feels sharper and more trustworthy.
Read relationship tool guideCase handoff
Use public examples as a bridge, then move into a real relationship comparison when the question becomes personal.
Read case handoff guideRelationship timing
Use this when the structure looks strong but the current season still feels delayed or unstable.
Read relationship-timing guideMake sure the relationship question really needs deeper tools instead of another general read.
Read Pro-readiness guideRelationship tool choice
Separate relationship structure from your own season before picking the next layer.
Read tool-choice guideUnderstand what a strong relationship score can and cannot solve right now.
Read relationship-timing guideRelationship routing
Route the issue based on whether the core problem is fit or your own season.
Read tool-choice guideSeparate structure from season so the score does not carry too much weight.
Read relationship-timing guideRelationship-refresh boundaries
Use actual structural change, not repeated fear, as the reason to rerun comparison.
Read refresh guideUse this when the fit is still there but the season is making the relationship harder.
Read timing guideCompatibility repetition
Use compatibility for structural clarity, not repeated emotional soothing.
Read reassurance-loop guideRefresh only when the relationship or the actual question has truly changed.
Read refresh guideCompatibility vs monthly choice
Use this when the relationship question may actually be carrying personal timing pressure.
Read layer-choice guideUse midyear to see whether the relationship question is still the real one.
Read midyear guide