Upgrade readiness

Pro works best when the next question is sharper, not just bigger.

A higher tier is most useful when the user knows why they need compatibility, Liu Yao, or deeper recurring guidance. Upgrading too vaguely can create more content without more clarity.

Before you go deeper

Make sure the extra depth will answer something real.

Check birth details first

If the profile is missing time, city, or the main question, the deeper layer will still have unnecessary blur.

Choose the real tool

Some users need monthly planning. Others need relationship comparison. Others need one tactical Liu Yao question. Pro is strongest when the need is named.

Separate urgency from readiness

Sometimes users want to upgrade because they feel emotionally activated. A calmer review usually creates better questions.

Upgrade to increase usefulness, not just volume

The goal is not more words. The goal is better structure, better next steps, and a cleaner decision path.

Best next step

Use Pro when the next layer already has a job to do.

That usually means the user can say what they want: recurring guidance, a relationship reading, or one sharper question that needs Liu Yao.

Keep reading

Upgrade with more clarity and less pressure.

What to check before you save a profile

Make sure the profile foundation is strong enough before asking more from it.

Read profile checklist

How to choose between daily, monthly, and Liu Yao

Let the actual question choose the tool instead of assuming deeper always means better.

Read tool-choice guide

How to write a better main question

Sharper questions make the deeper tier much more valuable.

Read question guide

FAQ

Common Pro-readiness questions.

Should everyone eventually upgrade to Pro?

No. Pro is best for users with a deeper recurring use case or a sharper relationship or divination need.

What if I only want ongoing rhythm support?

Then Plus may already be the better fit. Pro is strongest when you clearly need the deeper tools.

What if I am unsure whether my question is good enough?

Improve the question first. Better structure often creates better value than simply paying for more depth immediately.