Live Astrology Session Features
A reading is a live event, and most astrology software has nothing to say about the part where a client is actually in front of you.
Open AstrologerThe client sees the chart, not your desktop
Generic screen sharing shares everything, including the notes you keep about the client, and hands them a video stream they cannot interact with. A live session sends the chart itself to their browser, so it stays sharp on their device and the rest of your screen stays private. Your cursor, the marks you draw on the wheel, and any view you switch to appear on their side as you do them.
It survives a bad connection
The sync self-heals if either side's network drops, because the failure that matters is not a disconnect notice — it is the client quietly seeing a frozen chart for the last twenty minutes of a reading while you talk. The session rebuilds its connection and re-syncs state rather than leaving them looking at a stale wheel.
Recording that matches the reading
Sessions record locally first and upload afterwards, so a network problem mid-reading does not cost you the file. Pausing genuinely stops the recorder and releases the microphone rather than recording silence, which means the timer and the file length agree. Afterwards the recording is transcribed and filed against the client record with the charts you used.
Booking and payment before the call
Clients book from a page that reflects your real availability and pay at the time of booking. Calendar connections keep you from being double-booked, and you can use your own meeting link or connect Zoom. None of this is astrology, and it is most of what makes a practice sustainable.
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