About
About CelestKin
Multi-tradition astrology as structured reflection, not prediction.
What we are
CelestKin is a small app that computes astrology charts across nine traditions — Vedic, Chinese, Mayan, Numerology, Western, KP, Human Design, Biorhythm, and a palm-reading framework — and feeds the result into a carefully prompted AI astrologer that writes you a reading. The chart math is deterministic. The interpretation is pattern-matched. Together, they produce a structured surface you can reflect against.
What we are not
We are not a prediction engine. We do not tell you when you will get married, how much money you will make, or whether you should take a specific job. We do not diagnose medical, psychological, legal, or financial conditions, and we do not replace professionals who can. The output of any reading is a set of archetypes and prompts you can agree with, disagree with, or ignore entirely.
The ten language laws
Every reading — and every line of user-facing copy — passes through a short list of editorial rules we call the language laws. They require the AI to frame results as reflection rather than fate, to name the uncertainty in its own output, to avoid deterministic claims about money, marriage, or health, and to keep the reader's agency in the centre of the writing. When a reading sounds prescriptive, we consider it a bug.
CelestKin Editorial
Reflection-framed writing on the blog, the calculator pages, and the tradition explainers is produced by a small editorial team that works under the pen name CelestKin Editorial. The editorial team shares research, consults with the engineering team that builds the chart compute engine, and maintains the tradition-specific reference guides that sit behind every AI prompt. All published content is reviewed against the ten language laws before it ships. Where a tradition requires interpretation that goes beyond consensus scholarship — for example, a Nakshatra reading or a Human Design profile — we cite the classical source rather than invent a verdict.
We deliberately brand the team rather than an individual practitioner. No reading carries the authority of a single astrologer, and no user should read a CelestKin piece as a personal ruling. Author attribution across the blog points to this page for that reason.
How we treat your data
Birth data stays encrypted, is never sold, and is never used to train foundation models (AWS Bedrock's policy). You can delete your account at any time. The details sit on our privacy page and our AI disclosure.
Getting in touch
Email [email protected] for feedback, press, photo-credit corrections, or anything else. Our contact page has a short guide to what to write about where.