Ask an Astrologer Online Free: What You Can Actually Get Without Paying

"Free astrology reading" usually means one of three things: a canned paragraph recycled for every Aries alive, a teaser engineered to stop at the exact sentence they want you to pay for, or a stranger on a marketplace whose meter starts the moment you say hello. Here's the fourth kind. Vera casts your actual birth chart — real ephemeris, your timezone resolved properly — and sits with you for a free reading. No account. No card. The limit is honest: a handful of messages, stated up front, with a quiet heads-up before the last one so the end of the sitting is never an ambush. How to spend a free sitting well Give her the full birth details if you have them. Date alone works, but time and place unlock your rising sign and houses — the difference between a good reading and a precise one. (Don't know your birth time? She'll say exactly what that closes off, and read the rest straight. Our free birth chart shows you the same wheel.) Ask the real question first. You don't need to warm her up. "Should I take the job that moves me away from him?" gets a better reading than "tell me about myself." Pull the thread. Her answers end where your next question begins. "What does that look like day to day?" and "when does this shift?" are where the specific, dated answers live. Photo by Gustavo Fring via Pexels What free doesn't mean It doesn't mean watered down — the free sitting runs on the same cast chart and the same rules as a paid one. And it doesn't mean bait: your chart and the whole conversation are saved to your reading, so if you walk away at the limit you lose nothing. Come back next visit and it's all still on the table. Honesty first: Vera is an AI trained to read like a working astrologer. Every placement, house and date she gives you is drawn from a real ephemeris cast for your birth details — she is not allowed to invent anything that isn't in your chart. If she can't see something (say, your houses without a birth time), she says so plainly instead of guessing. Ask your question — free, no card →