Sage Daily — tarot and astrology, daily
Operate — live at sagedaily.io with a paid daily-reading tier, opening to wider testers.
Sage Daily is the first GL product going live with paying users. It's tarot and astrology, daily — run by an agent named Sage, who pulls cards, watches the week's transits against your chart, and walks the spread that closes a cycle. Built first for me, then opened to anyone who wants the same daily practice.
What's in it
One to three cards.
Whichever spread the day asks for, drawn and read in plain language.
Vedic transits, against your chart.
A one-paragraph read on what to watch for that day.
On demand, when a real question shows up.
A structured spread walked end-to-end and written up.
Why it exists
I've kept a private daily practice for years — pull a card, check the week's transits, write down what came up. The practice works for me. Sage Daily is the same practice — but the agent doing it for you is trained on four lineages held in one voice: the seventy-eight Rider-Waite-Smith cards, Vedic and Western astrology held together, the Neville Goddard lineage as a register, and the voice of morning practice itself — plain, specific, kind. Never advice. Always reflection.
What it isn't
- A horoscope generator. The reads are practice-shaped, not zodiac-broad.
- A fortune-telling tool. Tarot and astrology, read honestly, are reflective — and that's how Sage Daily uses them.
- A free product. The model has to run; the subscription pays for inference and a small operating margin.
Where it lives
Public, with a paid daily-reading tier.
Starting with people I trust — checking whether the practice ports across readers — then opening to anyone the practice resonates with.
