Guide
Astrology 101
A beginner-friendly introduction to natal charts, signs, houses, and why birth time changes the reading.
Your chart is a snapshot
A natal chart is a symbolic map of the sky at the moment you were born. It combines planets, signs, and houses into one personal pattern.
Sun-sign astrology is only one layer. A full chart explains why two people with the same sun sign can still feel very different.
The big three
Your sun sign describes core identity and vitality. Your moon sign describes emotional instinct. Your rising sign describes how you meet the world and how life events enter your chart.
Birth time is especially important for the rising sign and house placement, which is why even an approximate time can make a reading feel more personal.
Houses describe life areas
Signs describe style and expression. Houses describe where life happens: relationships, career, creativity, home, friendships, and more.
When Anjoscope talks about love, work, or personal growth, it is often translating sign symbolism into these life domains.
Transits explain timing
A natal chart stays constant, but the sky keeps moving. Those moving relationships are called transits, and they help explain why certain themes feel louder in some periods than others.
Daily horoscopes and recurring guidance are strongest when the app already knows your saved birth profile.
