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Choose the layer that fits today's question.

Some days need pacing. Some months need perspective. Some relationships need pattern, not reassurance. Match the tool to the weight of the moment.

Tool matrix

Choose the tool that matches your question.

AvailableFree preview

Birth profile builder

Enter birth details for a first-layer read. No account required for this step.

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GuideDaily rhythm

Personal daily forecast

Learn how daily rhythm notes can support pacing without overchecking.

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GuideMonthly timing

Monthly timing report

Learn how monthly timing notes can help you zoom out without treating the month as fate.

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Not in scopeOutside beta

Compatibility reading

Educational guide only. Compatibility is not part of the current Deep/Full BaZi reading scope during beta.

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Not in scopeOutside beta

Liu Yao focused question reading

Educational guide only. Liu Yao is not part of the current Deep/Full BaZi reading scope during beta.

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PlannedReference utility

Date selection and naming tools

Reference utilities such as date selection and naming may be added later.

Next-phase utility expansion

How tools fit together

How the tools fit together.

01Free chart entry

Let users start with a profile, a quick preview, and a strong first impression of chart structure.

02Daily rhythm

Daily notes help you notice pacing and return without treating each day as a verdict.

03Monthly timing

Monthly notes help you review a season or month with more context than a single day.

04Reading depth

Deep Plan and Full Plan readings focus on BaZi depth and timing rhythm — not open yet during beta.

Choose by goal

Help users pick the right tool for the moment they are in.

First visit

I just want to see if this feels relevant.

Best path: free calculator, basic chart preview, and a short explanation of why birth time and birthplace matter.

Open free calculator

Daily use

I want a quick check every morning.

Best path: saved profile, daily forecast, and public calendar content that keeps the routine feeling fresh.

See daily tool

Monthly planning

I need a broader sense of timing.

Best path: monthly report, active cycle context, and element strategy tied to career, relationships, and money.

See monthly tool

Specific decision

I have a relationship or timing question now.

Best path: return to the Free Preview calculator and clarify the question before assuming a deeper layer will help.

Choose the next reading

What comes next

Use the basic tools first: chart, timing, pattern, and question clarity.

Explore tools

  • Daily Five Elements calendar
  • Day Master explainer pages
  • Compatibility topic pages
  • Solar term updates

Return over time

  • Saved archive and export
  • Email reminders
  • Monthly refresh prompts
  • Profile readiness nudges

Learn deeply

  • Case library
  • System explainers
  • Cycle education
  • Traditional method positioning

Best next click

Use the free layer as the front door.

Start with one useful action — usually the free preview — then explore guides and calendar rhythm at your own pace.

FAQ

Help users choose the right layer instead of guessing.

What should a new visitor try first?

The free calculator first, then the full profile flow if the preview feels relevant. That keeps first contact light without hiding the deeper product.

Start free preview

What keeps a reading useful over time?

Daily and monthly rhythm notes help you return with clearer questions. Deeper reading plans are not open yet during beta.

See daily layer

Why separate tools by purpose?

Because the question “Who am I?” is different from “How do we fit?” and different again from “What should I do about this deal right now?” Separate tools make the product feel sharper and more trustworthy.

See tool map

Learn first

Understand the method before choosing a tool.

Chart entry

How to read your Four Pillars

Help visitors understand chart structure before you ask them to trust the calculator or save a chart during beta.

Read chart guide

Precision

Why birth time matters

Show why deeper reports ask for the hour pillar and why a free preview can still stay low-friction at the start.

Read timing guide

Relationships

Five Elements in relationships

Bridge educational content into compatibility so the choice feels natural, not pressured.

Read relationship guide

Decision work

How to ask a strong Liu Yao question

Train users to bring clearer questions into the divination tool so the resulting reading feels more focused and useful.

Read Liu Yao guide

Reading choices

When to stay light, go deeper, or switch tools.

Free layer

What a free preview can and cannot tell you

Use this page to set expectations clearly so the calculator feels trustworthy instead of teaser-only.

Read free preview guide

Reading depth

When a deeper read may be worth considering

Learn when monthly timing notes may help — Deep and Full reading plans are not open yet during beta.

Read depth guide

Timing layer

Daily vs monthly guidance

Help users choose the timing layer that matches whether they need quick rhythm support or broader planning context.

Read timing layer guide

Relationship layer

How to prepare for a compatibility reading

Show how to arrive with better relationship questions before the charts are compared.

Read compatibility prep guide

Tool choice

How to choose between daily, monthly, and Liu Yao

Teach users to match the tool to the decision horizon instead of piling multiple layers onto the same problem.

Read tool-choice guide

Return over time

Build a calm return rhythm instead of overchecking.

Daily behavior

How to build a daily timing habit

Teach calm repeat-use instead of superstitious overchecking so the daily layer feels grounded and sustainable.

Read daily habit guide

Monthly behavior

How to use a monthly reading without overreacting

Turn monthly timing into planning clarity instead of emotional whiplash.

Read monthly-use guide

Relationship timing

When relationship timing matters more than compatibility

Explain why fit is not the same as current season, and why timing still shapes relationship experience.

Read timing guide

Profile value

What makes a chart worth saving

Show when a free preview becomes something the user actually wants to keep and return to.

Read profile guide

Revisit layer

How to revisit a chart after a life change

Explain why saved profiles get more valuable after a breakup, move, or career shift instead of fading after the first read.

Read revisit guide

Decision and planning questions

Answer the hesitation that stops users from choosing the next layer.

Daily reading

How to read support and caution signals

Show users how daily and monthly signal language should guide pacing rather than trigger fear.

Read signal guide

Work choice

When to use Liu Yao for a work decision

Help users understand when a concrete work fork belongs in Liu Yao rather than more broad reading.

Read work-decision guide

Tool sorting

Is this a timing problem or a pattern problem?

Use this page when the user clearly needs the right layer more than another page of general explanation.

Read sorting guide

Profile step

What to check before you save a profile

Lower the friction between a first preview and a chart the user will actually revisit later.

Read profile-check guide

Monthly action

How to turn monthly guidance into a real plan

Convert monthly context into actual priorities, timing windows, and a cleaner next month instead of passive reading.

Read monthly-planning guide

Sharper tool choices

Move from curiosity into the right layer.

When a free preview is enough for now

Teach where the free layer is already doing its job, and where deeper layers should wait.

Read free-layer guide

What to review before choosing Full Plan depth

Archived guide only — Full Plan delivery is not open yet during beta.

Read depth guide

How to read best timing windows without rushing

Use timing support for pacing and ordering, not emotional pressure.

Read timing-window guide

How to turn a Liu Yao answer into one next step

Help users turn a reading into action rather than theory loops.

Read next-step guide

Tool boundaries

Use the right layer for the real question.

What to do when daily and monthly conflict

Keep timing layers clear instead of asking one layer to replace the other.

Read layer-conflict guide

When to switch from public calendar to personal guidance

Move from public rhythm into personal depth when the stakes rise.

Read public-vs-personal guide

How to know whether you need compatibility or a personal reading

Separate relationship questions from personal-season questions.

Read tool-choice guide

What to do when a monthly reading feels too broad

Narrow the month into one focus area before demanding another big answer.

Read narrowing guide

How to keep using the system well

Move from first use into better repeat use.

What to do after saving your first chart

Build return behavior and stronger questions instead of leaving the chart untouched.

Read saved-chart guide

How to know whether you need compatibility or a personal reading

Route the user into the right next layer instead of deepening the wrong one.

Read tool-choice guide

How to use support signals without getting complacent

Use better conditions to improve action quality, not relax too far.

Read support-signal guide

How to use caution signals without freezing

Use caution to improve process rather than stop moving altogether.

Read caution-signal guide

Post-read discipline

Use the next layer with more intention.

When to ask a new question because life has changed

Update the question when reality changed, not just when anxiety rose.

Read question-refresh guide

What to do after saving your first chart

Turn the chart into a long-term asset rather than a saved curiosity.

Read saved-chart guide

How to use a daily reading when your emotions are already high

Use the day to regulate the move, not heighten the emotional weather.

Read emotional-state guide

How to use caution signals without freezing

Let caution improve process instead of turning into paralysis.

Read caution guide

When to come back

Use better return triggers and cleaner tool switches.

When to stop using a daily reading for a big decision

Switch tools when the scale of the problem has clearly outgrown the day.

Read boundary guide

When to return to your chart at the start of a new season

Use natural calendar changes as healthier re-entry points.

Read seasonal-return guide

What to do after saving your first chart

Turn the saved chart into a real return path rather than a passive archive.

Read saved-chart guide

Tool-switch moments

Know when the question outgrows the current layer.

When to stop using a daily reading for a big decision

Move out of the daily layer when the problem becomes strategic or life-shaping.

Read boundary guide

When to switch from monthly planning to a Liu Yao question

Use monthly to frame, then Liu Yao to resolve one sharp tactical hinge.

Read transition guide

When to ask for a new compatibility reading

Refresh the relationship layer only when the structure or core question changed.

Read refresh guide

When to return to your chart at the start of a new season

Use seasonal returns to re-enter the system before stress forces it.

Read seasonal-return guide

Refresh vs repeat

Know when the next move is a refresh and when it is a tool switch.

When to ask for a new compatibility reading

Refresh the relationship layer only when reality changed enough to justify it.

Read refresh guide

How to use a monthly reading to reset a stuck quarter

Use the monthly layer to restore direction before reaching for a sharper tactical tool.

Read quarter-reset guide

When to switch from monthly planning to a Liu Yao question

Use Liu Yao only when the monthly issue becomes precise enough.

Read transition guide

Return timing and pause points

Know when to revisit a chart and when to stop pressing the same hinge.

How to use a saved chart before your birthday cycle

Turn the birthday window into a natural review point for the profile you already saved.

Read birthday-cycle guide

When to pause before asking Liu Yao again

Use a pause when the question is repeating emotion instead of surfacing a real new hinge.

Read pause guide

Thresholds, refreshes, and sharper questions

Teach when the next move is a fresh month, a new focus, or a better question.

How to review a chart right after your birthday

Use the new cycle to decide what belongs in the next layer.

Read post-birthday guide

How to know your saved chart needs a fresh monthly reading

Move from broad structure to a practical monthly container.

Read monthly-refresh guide

When a seasonal shift should change your main focus

Let the season reset the true center of gravity when it really changed.

Read seasonal-focus guide

How to use a Liu Yao pause to write a better question

Use the pause to improve the question before reaching for another cast.

Read better-question guide

Midyear refresh and layer choice

Choose the next layer with more timing intelligence.

When midyear is the right time to refresh your main question

Use the midpoint of the year to make sure the system is still serving the right question.

Read midyear guide

How to decide between a fresh monthly and a fresh compatibility reading

Use this when you need to choose the next layer instead of repeating the wrong one.

Read layer-choice guide

Start paths before tool choice

Help visitors choose the path before they choose the tool.

How to start if you are new to BaZi

Use this when the real blocker is not which tool, but where to begin at all.

Open beginner path

How to start with a relationship question

Use this when the emotional pressure is high but the right tool is still unclear.

Open relationship path

How to start with a timing question

Use this when you need the right scale before you need more detail.

Open timing path

How to start with a work or decision question

Use this when the next layer depends on whether the decision is broad or tactical.

Open work path

System guidance before deeper branching

Use these pages when the next move is about method, not just tool choice.

How to choose your next reading after a free preview

Use this when the first layer worked, but you still do not know what should come next.

Read next-reading guide

How to use Aurayne House as an ongoing system

Use this when the site already feels useful but the layers still feel disconnected.

Read system guide

When you need a clearer question, not another reading

Use this when every tool still feels slightly wrong because the hinge is still blurry.

Read question-clarity guide

How to build a review rhythm across the year

Use this when the bigger issue is return pattern, not the next single reading.

Read review-rhythm guide