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How Viki’s daily card differs from the apps

In short

In an app the daily card is a picture plus a paragraph from a reference book, identical for everyone. Viki’s card can be talked to: ask what it means for your work, overlay it on your natal chart, come back in the evening and say how it played out. And she remembers what yesterday’s was.

Three main differences

  1. Dialogue. An app prints text and closes. Viki answers follow-ups for as long as you need.
  2. Context. She knows your name, your birth data and yesterday’s conversation — and reads the card accordingly.
  3. Location. The card lands in the chat where your life already happens, not in an app you must remember to open.

About notifications

Apps push when it suits them. Here you choose the hour — and it’s one message a day, not a chain of reminders hunting you till night.

About honesty

Many apps show a «random card» fresh on every open. Viki’s card is fixed by the date: one per day, no re-rolls. Less pleasant, more honest.

What Viki lacks

A shiny interface with collections and badges. Everything lives in the chat — a minus for some, but exactly why it doesn’t get abandoned in a week like another downloaded app.

How it looks in the chat
I already have a daily-card app. Why you?
Because you can’t ask an app a question 🙂 Ask me «what does this card mean for tomorrow’s interview» and I’ll answer with your natal chart and last week’s conversation in mind. Try it?
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