Create Your First Chart

Follow these four simple steps to create your first birth chart, view the zodiac wheel, and generate your personalized interpretation report.

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1 Create a Birth Profile

Before creating a chart, you need to add a birth profile with accurate birth details.

  • Go to your Dashboard and click Persons
  • Click the Add Person button
  • Fill in the First Name and Last Name
  • Set the Birth Date and Birth Time as accurately as possible
  • Select Country and then City — coordinates and timezone fill in automatically
  • Click Save to store the birth profile
Tip: The more accurate the birth time, the more precise your chart will be. If you don't know the exact time, noon (12:00) is commonly used as a default.

2 Create Your Natal Chart

Now that you have a birth profile, you can create your first natal (birth) chart.

  • Go to your Dashboard and click Charts
  • Click the Add Chart button
  • Select Chart Type: Natal
  • Select the Person you just created — date, time, and location fill in automatically
  • The Chart Name is auto-suggested (e.g., "John Doe - Natal")
  • Click Save — your chart is calculated instantly
Tip: When you select a person, all their birth details are filled in automatically. You only need to choose the chart type and click Save!

3 View Your Chart

Your chart is ready! Time to explore it.

  • Your new chart appears in the Charts list
  • Click the eye icon to open the chart wheel
  • Explore the zodiac wheel with your planet positions, houses, and aspects
  • Use the wheel style dropdown to switch between Classic and Advanced views

4 Generate a Report

Get a detailed interpretation of your chart with a personalized report.

  • Go to the Charts page
  • Click the report icon on your chart's row
  • Select a report type (e.g., Natal Report) and click Generate
  • Your personalized interpretation appears — read through each section for insights about your chart
Tip: You can export your report as a PDF using the download button at the top of the report page.

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