Echoir - Draw a card. Hear an answer. Not a chatbot.

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Echoir is an AI divination platform that gives you a reading, not a conversation. Ask one question, draw a card, get a streaming interpretation — then it ends. No chatbot loops, no AI companion, no dependency. Tarot is fully bilingual (EN/ZH). Bazi (Chinese astrology with true solar time correction), dream interpretation, and YUAN — an original 102-card deck with its own sci-fi mythology — are live in Chinese, translating step by step.

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Hey everyone! I'm Jask, the maker of Echoir. I built Echoir because I was frustrated with two things in the divination/AI space: 1. Every AI product wants to be a chatbot. The industry trend is "keep the user talking as long as possible." But divination isn't therapy, and it isn't companionship — it's a moment of clarity. You ask, you receive, you reflect. So Echoir deliberately ends after one response. One question, one answer, done. We call it *"a response, not a chat."* 2. Existing tarot apps are either dark/occult or ad-stuffed. I wanted something that felt calm and safe — lavender tones, serif typography, gentle card-flip animations. A space where you'd actually want to sit with a difficult question. What makes Echoir different: • Auto-draw: we handle the card selection. You focus on your question, not the mechanics. • Streaming interpretation: the reading unfolds in real-time, like someone speaking to you. • True solar time correction for Bazi (Chinese astrology) — most tools use standard time and get your chart wrong by a whole pillar. • YUAN: an original 102-card deck with its own sci-fi mythology, built from scratch. What's next: We're translating the Chinese-only modules (Bazi, dream reading, YUAN deck) into English. Tarot is fully bilingual today. The tech stack is Astro + Cloudflare Workers + DeepSeek for AI interpretation. No user questions are stored if you're not logged in — they're processed in memory and discarded. I'd love your feedback — especially on the design, the "no chatbot" philosophy, and whether you'd want the Bazi/YUAN modules in English. Happy to answer any questions!