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Some days need pacing. Some months need perspective. Some relationships need pattern, not reassurance. Match the tool to the weight of the moment.
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Begin free previewLearn how daily rhythm notes can support pacing without overchecking.
View tool guideLearn how monthly timing notes can help you zoom out without treating the month as fate.
View tool guideEducational guide only. Compatibility is not part of the current Deep/Full BaZi reading scope during beta.
View guideEducational guide only. Liu Yao is not part of the current Deep/Full BaZi reading scope during beta.
View guideReference utilities such as date selection and naming may be added later.
Next-phase utility expansionHow tools fit together
Let users start with a profile, a quick preview, and a strong first impression of chart structure.
Daily notes help you notice pacing and return without treating each day as a verdict.
Monthly notes help you review a season or month with more context than a single day.
Deep Plan and Full Plan readings focus on BaZi depth and timing rhythm — not open yet during beta.
Choose by goal
First visit
Best path: free calculator, basic chart preview, and a short explanation of why birth time and birthplace matter.
Open free calculatorDaily use
Best path: saved profile, daily forecast, and public calendar content that keeps the routine feeling fresh.
See daily toolMonthly planning
Best path: monthly report, active cycle context, and element strategy tied to career, relationships, and money.
See monthly toolSpecific decision
Best path: return to the Free Preview calculator and clarify the question before assuming a deeper layer will help.
Choose the next readingWhat comes next
Best next click
Start with one useful action — usually the free preview — then explore guides and calendar rhythm at your own pace.
FAQ
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 previewDaily and monthly rhythm notes help you return with clearer questions. Deeper reading plans are not open yet during beta.
See daily layerBecause 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 mapLearn first
Chart entry
Help visitors understand chart structure before you ask them to trust the calculator or save a chart during beta.
Read chart guidePrecision
Show why deeper reports ask for the hour pillar and why a free preview can still stay low-friction at the start.
Read timing guideRelationships
Bridge educational content into compatibility so the choice feels natural, not pressured.
Read relationship guideDecision work
Train users to bring clearer questions into the divination tool so the resulting reading feels more focused and useful.
Read Liu Yao guideReading choices
Free layer
Use this page to set expectations clearly so the calculator feels trustworthy instead of teaser-only.
Read free preview guideReading depth
Learn when monthly timing notes may help — Deep and Full reading plans are not open yet during beta.
Read depth guideTiming layer
Help users choose the timing layer that matches whether they need quick rhythm support or broader planning context.
Read timing layer guideRelationship layer
Show how to arrive with better relationship questions before the charts are compared.
Read compatibility prep guideTool choice
Teach users to match the tool to the decision horizon instead of piling multiple layers onto the same problem.
Read tool-choice guideReturn over time
Daily behavior
Teach calm repeat-use instead of superstitious overchecking so the daily layer feels grounded and sustainable.
Read daily habit guideMonthly behavior
Turn monthly timing into planning clarity instead of emotional whiplash.
Read monthly-use guideRelationship timing
Explain why fit is not the same as current season, and why timing still shapes relationship experience.
Read timing guideProfile value
Show when a free preview becomes something the user actually wants to keep and return to.
Read profile guideRevisit layer
Explain why saved profiles get more valuable after a breakup, move, or career shift instead of fading after the first read.
Read revisit guideDecision and planning questions
Daily reading
Show users how daily and monthly signal language should guide pacing rather than trigger fear.
Read signal guideWork choice
Help users understand when a concrete work fork belongs in Liu Yao rather than more broad reading.
Read work-decision guideTool sorting
Use this page when the user clearly needs the right layer more than another page of general explanation.
Read sorting guideProfile step
Lower the friction between a first preview and a chart the user will actually revisit later.
Read profile-check guideMonthly action
Convert monthly context into actual priorities, timing windows, and a cleaner next month instead of passive reading.
Read monthly-planning guideSharper tool choices
Teach where the free layer is already doing its job, and where deeper layers should wait.
Read free-layer guideArchived guide only — Full Plan delivery is not open yet during beta.
Read depth guideUse timing support for pacing and ordering, not emotional pressure.
Read timing-window guideHelp users turn a reading into action rather than theory loops.
Read next-step guideTool boundaries
Keep timing layers clear instead of asking one layer to replace the other.
Read layer-conflict guideMove from public rhythm into personal depth when the stakes rise.
Read public-vs-personal guideSeparate relationship questions from personal-season questions.
Read tool-choice guideNarrow the month into one focus area before demanding another big answer.
Read narrowing guideHow to keep using the system well
Build return behavior and stronger questions instead of leaving the chart untouched.
Read saved-chart guideRoute the user into the right next layer instead of deepening the wrong one.
Read tool-choice guideUse better conditions to improve action quality, not relax too far.
Read support-signal guideUse caution to improve process rather than stop moving altogether.
Read caution-signal guidePost-read discipline
Update the question when reality changed, not just when anxiety rose.
Read question-refresh guideTurn the chart into a long-term asset rather than a saved curiosity.
Read saved-chart guideUse the day to regulate the move, not heighten the emotional weather.
Read emotional-state guideLet caution improve process instead of turning into paralysis.
Read caution guideWhen to come back
Switch tools when the scale of the problem has clearly outgrown the day.
Read boundary guideUse natural calendar changes as healthier re-entry points.
Read seasonal-return guideUse changed reality to justify a sharper next reading.
Read question-refresh guideTurn the saved chart into a real return path rather than a passive archive.
Read saved-chart guideTool-switch moments
Move out of the daily layer when the problem becomes strategic or life-shaping.
Read boundary guideUse monthly to frame, then Liu Yao to resolve one sharp tactical hinge.
Read transition guideRefresh the relationship layer only when the structure or core question changed.
Read refresh guideUse seasonal returns to re-enter the system before stress forces it.
Read seasonal-return guideRefresh vs repeat
Refresh the relationship layer only when reality changed enough to justify it.
Read refresh guideProtect the tool from becoming a repeated comfort check.
Read reassurance-loop guideUse the monthly layer to restore direction before reaching for a sharper tactical tool.
Read quarter-reset guideUse Liu Yao only when the monthly issue becomes precise enough.
Read transition guideReturn timing and pause points
Turn the birthday window into a natural review point for the profile you already saved.
Read birthday-cycle guideUse a pause when the question is repeating emotion instead of surfacing a real new hinge.
Read pause guideThresholds, refreshes, and sharper questions
Use the new cycle to decide what belongs in the next layer.
Read post-birthday guideMove from broad structure to a practical monthly container.
Read monthly-refresh guideLet the season reset the true center of gravity when it really changed.
Read seasonal-focus guideUse the pause to improve the question before reaching for another cast.
Read better-question guideMidyear refresh and layer choice
Use the midpoint of the year to make sure the system is still serving the right question.
Read midyear guideUse this when you need to choose the next layer instead of repeating the wrong one.
Read layer-choice guideStart paths before tool choice
Use this when the real blocker is not which tool, but where to begin at all.
Open beginner pathUse this when the emotional pressure is high but the right tool is still unclear.
Open relationship pathUse this when you need the right scale before you need more detail.
Open timing pathUse this when the next layer depends on whether the decision is broad or tactical.
Open work pathSystem guidance before deeper branching
Use this when the first layer worked, but you still do not know what should come next.
Read next-reading guideUse this when the site already feels useful but the layers still feel disconnected.
Read system guideUse this when every tool still feels slightly wrong because the hinge is still blurry.
Read question-clarity guideUse this when the bigger issue is return pattern, not the next single reading.
Read review-rhythm guide