FAQ
- What is Affinity?
- How does it work?
- How do I use the Affinity app?
- How do I ask a question in Affinity?
- What kinds of questions can I ask Affinity?
- Where do my answers come from, and how should I interpret them?
What is Affinity?
Affinity is a self-discovery and relationship guidance app that blends Eastern metaphysics (like BaZi), Western astrology, and personality psychology to help you better understand yourself and those around you. It offers deeply personalized insights through emotional profiling, AI-guided journaling, smart tarot, and long-term forecasting - all in one intuitive mobile experience.
How does it work?
Affinity is powered by a custom AI engine trained on thousands of real readings by expert astrologers, BaZi masters, and psychological coaches. It analyzes patterns in your birth data, cross-references them with current cosmic and elemental shifts, and translates them into clear, emotionally relevant insights. It's not just 'algorithmic astrology' - it's centuries of wisdom, made interactive, intelligent, and personally meaningful.
How do I use the Affinity app?
Affinity is designed to guide you through emotional self-awareness, relationship clarity, and inner growth - right from your phone. Here's what you can explore inside the app:
- Self & Love Profiling: Go beyond surface-level horoscopes. Affinity blends BaZi, Western astrology, and personality psychology (like MBTI) to create a full picture of your emotional makeup and love patterns - helping you understand what you need, why you react, and how to connect more deeply.
- Secret Diary with Echo: This is more than a blank journal. Echo, your AI companion, listens, remembers, and gently reflects back what you're going through. Whether it's a thought spiral, a tough day, or a relationship dilemma, Echo offers comforting insight grounded in emotional intelligence and metaphysical symbolism.
- Ask Affinity - Not Your Average Card Draw: Pulling a card in Affinity is like consulting a thoughtful, intuitive guide. We combine the deep symbolism of traditional tarot with adaptive AI to give you answers that actually resonate - in context, with meaning, and often with uncanny timing.
- Forecast: No more vague 'lucky days.' Our forecast maps your personal cosmic cycles - using Eastern metaphysics and Western astrological timing - to show upcoming shifts in love, work, and growth. It's your custom roadmap for the year ahead, designed to help you plan, reflect, and move forward with clarity.
How do I ask a question in Affinity?
To ask a question, simply open the "Ask Affinity" feature in the app. You'll be invited to focus your thoughts, type your question (or choose from a guided prompt), and draw a card. The process is designed to be mindful - the more intentional your question, the clearer the guidance tends to be. No prior experience with tarot or metaphysics needed - just bring your curiosity and an open mind.
What kinds of questions can I ask Affinity?
You can ask about anything that's emotionally or spiritually meaningful to you - love, relationships, timing, career choices, personal growth, or even something you're struggling to name. Here are a few examples:
- "What's blocking me emotionally right now?"
- "What's the lesson in this relationship?"
- "How can I move forward from this situation?"
Affinity is not for yes/no answers or lottery numbers - it's a space for reflection, clarity, and deeper insight into your inner world.
Where do my answers come from, and how should I interpret them?
Each response comes from a combination of traditional tarot/archetypal symbolism, astrological and metaphysical timing, and AI-trained intuition - built from thousands of real-world readings and psychological insights. Your answer isn't random: it's drawn from a symbolic system aligned with your emotional state and cosmic context. After receiving your card and interpretation, we recommend reading it slowly and reflectively. Let the meaning unfold over time - sometimes the clearest insights emerge hours or even days later. You can always save your draws to revisit them when the message becomes clearer.