PERSONAL TRANSITS

See exactly which transits are hitting your chart

Astraly's transits page shows you the next 90 days of significant aspects to your natal chart — chronological, with peak dates, plain-language meaning, and the optional astrologer's mechanics for the curious.

Why Astraly is different

Forward 90 days

Most transit tools only show what's in orb today. Astraly scans 90 days ahead, identifies every aspect that will form against your chart, and lays them out chronologically — so you see the wave coming, not just the wave you're already in.

Each one has a peak date

Every transit on the list shows a concrete peak date ("6 May") and a plain relative phrase ("in 3 days", "today", "yesterday"). No abstract "applying" / "separating" jargon — just calendar dates you can plan around.

Plain meaning + optional mechanics

Each card leads with what life area the transit touches and how to navigate it. The astrology mechanics — transit-glyph · aspect · natal-glyph, orb, applying/separating — sit behind a collapsed "Mechanics" section for users who speak that language.

How it works

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    Build your chart

    Same chart that powers your horoscope. If you've already got one, transits are ready immediately.

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    Open Transits — see the next 90 days

    Cards stacked chronologically. The most-immediate transit gets a small "Now" tag. Each card shows the date, relative time, the life area, and one explanatory line.

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    Tap Discuss on any moment

    Opens the AI astrologer with a pre-filled message about that transit — so the conversation starts with full context instead of an empty input.

Frequently asked questions

What's a transit?

A transit is what the sky is doing right now, measured against the sky you were born under. Every day, the planets move; when transiting Saturn forms a square to your natal Sun, for example, that's a Saturn-square-Sun transit and it tends to bring a particular kind of friction. Astraly's transits page lists every such event in your near future.

How is the peak date computed?

We walk the next 90 days day-by-day, recompute planetary positions, and find the day on which a given aspect (Saturn square Sun, Jupiter trine Moon, etc.) is most exact. That day becomes the peak date. The transit's start and end dates are the days on which the aspect first enters and last exits orb tolerance.

What about Saturn returns and Jupiter returns?

Those are first-class events on the Transits page. When transiting Saturn lands within 1° of your natal Saturn, we surface a dedicated card with the right framing (Saturn return is a once-in-29-years rebuilding moment, not a generic Saturn-Saturn aspect). Same for Jupiter return, the midlife Uranus opposition, and your annual Solar return.

What's applying and separating?

An aspect is "applying" when it's moving toward exactness — the planets are getting closer to the exact angle. Once they pass through it, the aspect is "separating". Applying transits feel more potent because the energy is building; separating ones are the wave releasing. We tag this in the Mechanics expander; the main card just shows the peak date and time so you don't need to think about it.

How often does the list refresh?

Daily. The first time you open Transits each day, we recompute the timeline for the new "today" — so a transit that peaked yesterday rolls off, and a new transit forming in the back of the window rolls in. Cached client-side after that, so it loads instantly.

Can I get notified before a transit peaks?

Yes. If you enable notifications, we push you the morning of (or up to 3 days before for slow outer-planet transits) any significant transit reaching exactness against your chart. Capped at one push per transit so you don't get spammed during long transit windows.

Is it free?

Yes — viewing the timeline and reading the plain-language descriptions is free on every plan. AI conversations about any individual transit are part of the daily token allowance; paid plans unlock unlimited.

The next 90 days, mapped to your chart

See every significant transit ahead, when each peaks, and what it means. Plain language. Mechanics on demand.

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