Existing astrology apps have poor UX or high per-minute fees
Indian astrology app users face a choice between accurate but poorly designed interfaces and accessible apps that charge high per-minute consultation fees. There is a gap for a product combining Vedic calculation accuracy with modern AI-driven UX at no cost.
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