Astrologer

Chart Analysis Features

The chart workspace is where most of the time in Astrologer gets spent, so it is built to be lived in rather than glanced at.

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One wheel, everything reachable

The wheel is interactive rather than an image. Click a planet and the chart clears to just that planet's aspects, so you can read one thread of a life at a time instead of squinting at a full aspect web. The planet card carries sign, house, exact degree, and every aspect ranked by tightness, and expanding an aspect opens its written interpretation next to the wheel it describes. Nothing about that requires opening a second tab.

Tabs, so comparison is not a chore

Charts open in tabs. You can hold a natal chart, its progressed version, a solar return, and a client's chart side by side and switch between them in one click, and the workspace persists across devices — start on a laptop, pick it up on an iPad with the same tabs open. For relationships, two people load once and you flip between natal A, natal B, synastry, and composite without re-entering anything.

Reading tools on the chart itself

You can draw straight on the wheel, which matters when you are talking someone through a configuration. Zoom is built into every chart and stays crisp at any level. Themes re-dress the entire interface — wheel, panels, type — while the astrology underneath stays identical, and a saved theme carries into every export you hand a client.

The technical settings that usually cost extra

Twelve house systems, tropical and sidereal with Lahiri and Fagan-Bradley, asteroids, fixed stars, midpoints, Arabic parts, declinations with out-of-bounds flagged, and essential dignity scoring — all switchable per chart rather than buried in a global preference. Export as high-resolution PNG or PDF.

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