Decide Better. Time It Well.

Set a deadline or find the best window. Timing matters more than you think.

The Timing Problem

When you decide matters as much as what you decide.

You already know that a 6am decision and a 6pm decision feel different. Most apps help you organize what to decide. None help you notice when. That's the gap.

Two Ways to Use It

Pick the mode that fits your situation.

Deadline Mode

You have a date. We add context.

Set your decision and its deadline. We show you the cosmic landscape around that date and send reminders with relevant context.

Job offer due Friday? Set a timer. Get clarity on what matters before the deadline.

Timing Mode

You need to decide, but you're flexible on when.

Tell us the decision. We scan the coming days for windows that suit it -- based on moon phase, planetary hours, and your chart.

Planning a difficult conversation? We'll flag the best days this week.

How It Works

Five steps. Two minutes to set up.

1

Name your decision

What are you deciding?

2

Set your timing

Pick a deadline or search window.

3

Get your context

We calculate timing from real astronomy.

4

Decide when ready

Use the context or ignore it. Your call.

5

Reflect after

Journal what happened. Spot patterns over time.

What It Looks Like

A real example.

Example Timer
"Should I ask for a raise this week?" You set a 5-day timer. The app flags Thursday afternoon: waxing gibbous moon (good for refining what you've built), Jupiter trining your natal Mercury (favors confident conversations about value). Wednesday is ruled out -- Moon void-of-course makes outcomes unpredictable. You walk into Thursday's meeting with a number, a calm pulse, and a cosmic nudge that says the timing is right.

Questions

The ones people usually ask.

Is the timing based on real science?

The astronomy is real -- planetary positions calculated from ephemeris data. The interpretation is astrology, a framework for reflection. We're transparent about the difference.

Will this actually help me decide?

Timing awareness plus structured reflection helps. It's not magic. It's a tool that helps you pause, think, and pick your moment.

How is this different from a calendar reminder?

A calendar reminder says 'decide by Friday.' We add context: what the timing landscape looks like, what your chart suggests, and a journaling prompt to process after.

Is this free?

One active timer is free. Paid tiers add more timers, deeper personalization, and auspicious window scanning.

Got a decision coming up?

Set your first timer. Free, no credit card.