Review reveals pattern memory
Users often understand the value of the chart more clearly after a year has passed and the larger themes can be compared with real events.
Saved chart value
The chart is not only for the first reading. Over time, a saved profile becomes a record of how timing, pressure, relationships, and choices really unfolded. That is what makes a saved chart worth keeping.
Why yearly review works
Users often understand the value of the chart more clearly after a year has passed and the larger themes can be compared with real events.
A saved chart feels worth keeping when it helps the user mark transitions, endings, and growth across a year.
Yearly reflection usually leads to a better next main question, a cleaner monthly focus, or a stronger compatibility or Liu Yao use case.
People return when the archive helps them think better, not just when the app sends another alert.
Best next step
The yearly review should not end in nostalgia. It should help the user choose what really deserves attention in the next cycle.
Keep reading
See why saving the chart matters once the user can imagine returning to it through the year.
Read save-value guideUse the saved profile after a move, breakup, career pivot, or other major shift.
Read revisit guideStart with the right data and expectation so the archive has a better foundation later.
Read profile-check guideFAQ
No. The concept matters at every level. Deeper layers may improve the detail, but the review habit itself is valuable for any saved chart.
That is often exactly why the review matters. It helps the user distinguish between what belonged to timing, what belonged to pattern, and what belongs to the next question.
Because it gives the archive an emotional and practical reason to exist across time, not just at the first moment of curiosity.