Adithya

Adithya

Solo builder shipping AI Apps & Tools

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Adithya. Solo founder. Hyderabad 🌆 | Building AI products that actually mean something to people 🤖❤️ | Obsessed with the gap between what technology can do and what it's actually being used for 🔭 | Shipping something wild soon 🚀

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  • AstroScroll
    AstroScrollSeven astrology systems. One cosmic verdict.
    Jun 2026
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    Joined Product HuntMay 26th, 2026

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What are the BEST and WORST astrology/spirituality apps you've tried?

While building AstroScroll, I went through nearly every astrology and spirituality app out there partly research, partly procrastination disguised as research.

Genuinely curious what this group's experience has been.

Some common ones people mention:

  • Co-Star

  • Nebula

  • AstroSage

  • AstroTalk

A few questions to kick this off:

  • What made you open one of these apps the first time?

  • Did anything ever genuinely surprise you with how specific or accurate it felt or was it always "trust the universe" energy?

  • What made you eventually stop using it, if you did?

I'll drop my own honest breakdown of each in the comments, including exactly what we deliberately built the AstroScroll to avoid doing.

A Guide to Building Trust in a Skeptical Category (Lessons from Astrology + the oracle)

I've spent the last few months building in one of the hardest categories to earn trust in astrology. People are primed to distrust it by default, and rightly so, because most of what exists in this space is vague filler dressed up as guidance.

Building AstroScroll's taught me things about trust that apply far beyond astrology. Anyone building in mental health, finance, coaching, or any "soft science" adjacent space deals with the same core problem: how do you get skeptics to take you seriously?

By the end of this you'll know:

1. Specificity beats personalization, every time.
Most products try to sound personal. That's the wrong goal. A line like "you're entering a period of growth" feels personal but means nothing it applies to literally everyone. Astroscroll is built to name an exact planet and a date window for every claim. Specificity is what makes something falsifiable, and falsifiable is what makes it trustworthy.

2. Ban the phrases that let you cheat.
We built a literal banned-phrase filter no "good things ahead," no "trust the universe," no "believe in yourself." These phrases exist because they're safe; they can't be wrong because they don't say anything. Removing them forced the Astroscroll to commit to real claims instead of hiding behind comfort language.

3. The thing that turns skeptics into testers isn't proof it's transparency.
We don't ask people to believe the Astroscroll is right. We show them exactly how it works: which systems vote, how the final Verdict gets synthesized, what gets rejected and why. Skeptics don't need belief. They need visibility into the mechanism.

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AstroScroll - Seven astrology systems. One cosmic verdict.

AstroScroll is an astrology oracle built for the 600 million people in India + People across the globe who believe in astrology — and deserve better than recycled sun-sign filler. AstroScroll combines 7 systems — KP, Vedic, Prashna, Karmic, Western, Tarot, and a synthesized Verdict — into one precise reading in under 30 seconds. Every claim names a specific planet and date window. No "good vibes ahead." No vague filler.
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