★★★★★
“It described my Saturn years in the right order. Not just the themes — the actual sequence of what happened.”
Twenty years I've been seeing proper astrologers, so I had a sense of what good looks like. My daughter made me try this. When it got to my Saturn dasha it described the career thing first, then the move, then the slow rebuild — in that specific order. I hadn't said any of that. I closed the chat and had to think about it for a bit. I read the weekly reading every Monday now before I start work, it's become a thing. My family thinks I've gone a bit mad. I genuinely don't care anymore.
Priya M.
Mumbai · Scorpio rising
★★★★★
“Three weeks after Diya mentioned a foreign opportunity window I had a job offer from Dubai. I know how that sounds.”
Was going back and forth on a career move for months. Asked about it and got a proper breakdown of my 10th lord in the 12th and what Rahu antardasha typically means for things abroad. It flagged July to October as the window. Offer came in August. I'm writing this from Dubai. I would have probably said no without this — I'd been saying no for two years before. I don't know what to make of it exactly but I'm not arguing with where I ended up.
Karan S.
New Delhi · Leo ascendant
★★★★★
“I'm a data scientist. I tested it before I trusted it. I found more accurate results than failures.”
I tested it deliberately — asked about specific years without giving any context, to see what it would do. The Ardra nakshatra description is what I kept coming back to. "Storms and disruption before rebuilding." My Ardra years were that, in ways I've never told anyone. The Saturn dasha analysis was also accurate in the sequence, not just the themes. I've told maybe two people at work because I know how it sounds coming from me specifically. Still can't explain the mechanism. Don't feel like I need to anymore.
Ananya R.
Bangalore · Cancer moon
★★★★★
“Told me things about my relationship patterns I didn't particularly want to hear.”
Asked about marriage expecting something reassuring. Got a breakdown of my 7th house and why Venus-Saturn creates delay in a structural sense — not bad luck, an actual pattern in the chart. And then it said the current period is good for commitment if I approach it differently than I have before. No astrologer has been that direct with me. I sat with it for a while. Three months later I'm in something that already feels different. Four stars because some of the chat responses can be a bit generic. The reading itself was good.
Rohit P.
Dubai · Capricorn rising
★★★★★
“Every other app just gave me Gemini content. This one actually used my chart.”
Tried Co-Star, The Pattern, a few others. They all default to sun sign stuff because it's easier and vague enough to fit anyone. This computed my actual chart — Virgo rising, Moon in Scorpio, Jupiter in Cancer — and the reading was built around those placements specifically. The career section mentioned my 6th lord in the 11th, which is the kind of reasoning I've only seen from proper Jyotish consultants. I grew up around Vedic astrology so I know when it's being done properly. This is.
Deepika N.
London, UK · Virgo rising
★★★★★
“Two launch windows. Yuktai pointed to September. September was significantly better than we'd planned for.”
My business partner and I were choosing between April and September for a launch. We both put our details in separately and compared. April came up as risky for me — Mars transiting my natal Sun. September showed Jupiter in my 11th. We went with September. It outperformed our projections by quite a bit, honestly. We've both subscribed since. I'm not saying it's magic — I think it's a framework for timing that works more often than not and we were willing to take it seriously.
Vikram A.
Singapore · Taurus moon
★★★★★
“Came for the free reading and was going to leave. It identified a yoga I'd never heard of that named something I'd lived with my whole life.”
Wasn't planning to subscribe. The free reading found my Kemadruma Yoga and described it as the feeling of being unsupported even when circumstances look fine from outside. I didn't have a name for that before. Then it explained my Saturn's Neecha Bhanga — an astrologer years ago told me my Saturn was "bad" and left it there. This explained what the cancellation actually means going forward. That's when I put my card in. Not every weekly reading hits the same, some are more general. Four stars because of that inconsistency. But the first reading was worth the price of a year.
Meera K.
Hyderabad · Pisces rising
★★★★★
“Needed something grounded during a health scare. Got that.”
Asked about health during a difficult stretch — I was half expecting either vague reassurance or something that would scare me more. Got neither. A careful look at the 8th house and the Mars antardasha, specific things, without any alarming predictions, and a note that late 2025 looked more settled. That window has been more settled. What I kept thinking about afterwards was the framing — treating a placement as something to navigate rather than something to be afraid of. That's exactly what I needed at the time and didn't know I needed.
Aditya V.
Toronto · Gemini rising
★★★★★
“Finally understood why 2016 to 2023 happened the way it did.”
My father's illness, my marriage falling apart, the business going through a rough patch — all in the same seven years. I spent a long time trying to understand why everything arrived together. The reading showed me my Sade Sati peak over my natal Moon, the three phases of it, what each one typically activates in that order. First time I had something that made sense of the sequence. I'm not saying that made it easier. But having a framework for it helped. And knowing I'm in the rebuild phase now — that matches where I actually am.
Sunita T.
Pune · Aquarius rising
★★★★★
“2am, property deal by morning, no time for an appointment anywhere. It was just there.”
Had to make a call on a property deal before morning. It was 2am, no chance of reaching anyone useful. Opened Yuktai and just asked the question. Venus in my 4th, Jupiter Mahadasha, timing looked good — and a note that the counterparty would likely hold firm on price. I closed it. Worked out well. What I keep coming back to isn't just the accuracy, it's the availability. No appointment, no waiting, just ask. That changes how useful a thing is. I told my CA about it. He's skeptical but he asked for the link.
Nikhil B.
Kolkata · Aries rising
★★★★★
“I manage money professionally. I don't take things on faith. I took this on results.”
A colleague mentioned it after I'd been having a run of slightly off timing decisions. I gave it three months before deciding anything about it. The Rahu dasha and the Jupiter 8th house sequence mapped something I'd lived through in a way I couldn't easily dismiss. I look at it before major allocation decisions now — alongside everything else, not instead of. Six months in. Timing instinct is measurably sharper. I've told two people I actually trust. Told absolutely nobody at work.
Sarah M.
London, UK · Sagittarius rising
★★★★★
“Father's illness, a business I'd suddenly inherited, a relationship under pressure. It named all three without me saying anything.”
Found this when everything was happening at once. Didn't give any context — just my birth details. The reading identified Saturn-Moon and described family duty colliding with personal ambition, emotional weight that looks smaller from the outside than it is. That was accurate. The chat sessions have helped me think about timing rather than just reacting. I told two colleagues. Both subscribe now. I'm not sure what to make of it philosophically. Practically, it's been useful.
Omar Al-Rashidi
Dubai, UAE · Scorpio rising
★★★★★
“I'm a therapist. I know the difference between something that actually fits and something that just sounds plausible.”
A client mentioned it so I tried it, mostly curious, expecting to find it easy to pick apart. The Moon in Libra in the 7th was described in ways that matched my understanding of my own attachment patterns better than I was comfortable with. The Venus-Ketu observation — wanting connection while pulling away from it — was specifically accurate, not generally accurate. I don't use it with clients. But I check in for myself every month. Useful in ways I didn't expect.
Emma Caldwell
New York, USA · Libra moon
★★★★★
“Named the year my career changed without me mentioning it.”
My sister kept telling me to try it. The horoscope described my Jupiter dasha from 2018 — professional growth in the first phase, then a deeper question about whether the work actually meant something. I left a senior role in 2022 to start my own business. Hadn't said any of this. Not every weekly reading is equally useful, some weeks it's fairly generic. But the dasha analysis was accurate enough that I kept going. Use it mostly for planning my working month.
Fatima Al-Mansouri
Abu Dhabi, UAE · Cancer rising
★★★★★
“The chart said the timing was right to leave my law career. It was right.”
Fifteen years in corporate law. I'd been telling myself I'd make a move for about half of that. Asked Diya about timing and got a specific read on my 10th house dasha cycle and a Jupiter transit window — basically eighteen months to act. I handed in notice six weeks later. Eight months on, doing work I actually care about and the income has bounced back. I think I'd already made the decision honestly. The reading just made me stop finding reasons to wait.
James Whitfield
New York, USA · Capricorn moon
★★★★★
“The Venus years and the Rahu years were both accurate. More accurate than I expected.”
A friend in London sent the link without explanation. I'm a writer so I notice when language is precise versus when it just sounds precise. The Venus dasha description was accurate — the ease, the creative period. Then the Rahu years, the ambition pulling me away from where I actually came from. Both true. I subscribe monthly now. Sometimes I disagree with a reading or find it too general. Four stars because of those times. But mostly I find it useful, which I wouldn't have predicted.
Charlotte Bernard
Paris, France · Aquarius rising
★★★★★
“My background's engineering. I went looking for failures. I found more accurate results than failures.”
I test things. That's just the training. So I looked for the failures before I counted the successes. The Ketu dasha description for 2019 to 2026 was what I couldn't explain away — letting go of external markers of success, turning inward. Divorce, left a well-paying job, rebuilt from close to zero. I hadn't given any of that context. Just birth details. Use the weekly reading for timing consulting decisions now. It's consistently useful enough to keep paying for, which is the only metric I apply to anything.
Marcus Johnson
Houston, USA · Leo rising
★★★★★
“Asked about marriage timing. Got a specific window with actual reasoning instead of a vague answer.”
Specific question about marriage. Expected something generic. Got a breakdown of my 7th lord in the 12th, Venus near Saturn, why this configuration creates delay in a structural sense and not just "the time isn't right." And then a window: late 2026 into 2027, Jupiter activating the 7th. That's a real answer. My mother uses Yuktai now too. She was more skeptical than me when I started, which was saying something.
Layla Al-Farsi
Abu Dhabi, UAE · Taurus rising
★★★★★
“My partner signed me up as a joke. I've been quietly renewing for four months.”
Not an astrology person. My partner thought it'd be funny. I went along with it to prove a point. The reading described my work patterns with a specificity I found a bit annoying, to be honest — the overworking, the frustration when effort doesn't get recognised. The dasha timeline was broadly right over about twenty years. I've told nobody. But I've renewed three times. Make of that what you will.
David Harrington
Manchester, UK · Virgo moon
★★★★★
“Chart said yes to Singapore. I went. Promotion within three months.”
Was deciding between staying in Amsterdam or taking a role in Singapore, couldn't make up my mind. Diya looked at the 12th house and the Jupiter period and was fairly clear — the next eighteen months favour geographic change for professional reasons. I moved in February. Got a promotion within three months that I'd been passed over for twice in Amsterdam. I don't know what caused what. The direction was right. Weekly readings now, mostly for timing project decisions.
Sofia Vermeulen
Amsterdam, Netherlands · Gemini rising
★★★★★
“Came to it in a low place. It gave me a framework for what I was going through.”
Eighteen months of things not working, no real explanation. The reading found my Moon in the 8th and described how certain dasha periods make inner life completely consuming in a way that's hard to explain to people around you. That matched. It pointed to May to August 2026 as a more settled window. That has been more settled. I'm not making claims about cause and effect. I'm saying it named what I was going through, and having a name for something helps more than I expected.
Hannah Schmidt
Melbourne, Australia · Pisces moon
★★★★★
“I resisted for two years. Then we chose a term sheet partly based on it. We made more money.”
My co-founder in Bangalore used Yuktai for timing decisions for two years. I always found a reason to ignore it. Then we had two term sheets with different closing timelines and I finally put in my details. Both charts pointed to the same window. We went with the later term sheet. The market correction hit the earlier one badly; our valuation came in significantly better than the other would have been. I subscribe monthly. I have not told anyone in Germany.
Thomas Kellner
Berlin, Germany · Scorpio moon
★★★★★
“It told me I was already in the window and wasting it. That landed differently than I expected.”
Eleven years in brand consulting, talked myself out of going independent every single year. Diya identified my Jupiter Mahadasha and described 2025 to 2027 as a window where waiting is waste rather than caution. That phrasing. I launched four months ago. Two anchor clients in the first quarter. I use the weekly reading for timing pitches and client conversations now — it's more reliable for that than I expected it to be.
Zara Fletcher
London, UK · Aries rising
★★★★★
“I've been in film for twenty years. I know when something is constructed to feel true. This wasn't.”
I know what constructed authenticity looks like. The Sun-Rahu tension — authentic expression versus visibility — is something everyone in this industry lives with, but the reading placed it specifically in how my chart works rather than as a general statement that could fit anyone. When it moved to the dasha timeline and described when I was most creatively driven versus most commercially driven, it mapped to actual projects. I couldn't really argue with that. Monthly subscriber.
Michael Connelly
Los Angeles, USA · Sagittarius moon
★★★★★
“I tracked it against real outcomes for six months before I committed to anything. It held up.”
Private equity. I ran it for six months and tracked predictions against outcomes before deciding what to do with it. Jupiter transit for my 11th was accurate twice. Diya flagged a Mercury retrograde through my 8th and mentioned communication issues in financial agreements — a deal collapsed that month on contract ambiguity, exactly that category of thing. Subscribe weekly now. I don't base decisions on it but it's consistently improved my timing and I can actually measure the improvement, which is the only thing that matters to me.
Jessica Walsh
Chicago, USA · Capricorn rising
★★★★★
“Moved here and felt completely lost. The reading gave me a frame for what I was going through.”
Chose to move here but it still hit differently than I expected. A colleague recommended Yuktai. The reading identified Rahu Mahadasha and described it as displacement — the old version of yourself not fitting the new context, building identity from scratch. That was accurate. It described the next three years as being about building new roots rather than finding the old feeling again. I stopped waiting to feel settled and just started building. Simple shift but it helped. Monthly subscriber.
Lucas Moreau
Dubai, UAE · Leo moon