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Co star chart1/7/2024 The Pattern, which founder Lisa Donovan describes as “Facebook for the soul,” is developing its own paid version of a dating app, helping match people based on their profiles. Sanctuary provides paid one-on-one text-based support-a kind of predictive therapy-with a stable of professional astrologists and tarot card readers available at the tap of a screen. Co-Star, for instance, brands itself as a “legitimate tool for self-care,” able to facilitate “meaningful connections” through its compatibility reports they also have a plan to monetize through subscriptions. With individualized birth charts allowing for endless compatibility testing and daily, granular forecasts, the new business of astrology is about catering to each person, not each sign. Their plans: develop communities that depend on the automated, personalized predictions that their tech-boosted platforms can provide, at scale, in ways that traditional monthly or daily horoscopes never could. Co-Star raised $15 million this spring from venture capital Sanctuary raised $3 million The Pattern is preparing to raise for the first time soon, building on the momentum of their 15-million-user audience. They each now claim to be more personalized than ever thanks to both algorithmic and live readings, and along with injections of capital into what one founder calls the “mystical services” space and a pandemic-induced interest in self-actualization and self-development, that’s led to a fresh boomtime for these companies. The Pattern, Sanctuary and Co-Star are three leaders in a batch of astrological apps that have found a devoted audience over the past year. By Wednesday morning, I started wondering: is my soulmate truly the guy I’ve gone on a few dates with this summer? Do I need to be less stubborn? Is the malaise I feel today just something I can’t change? ![]() In the midst of an uncertain year, it’s easy to get wrapped up in their sometimes-buoyant, sometimes-cryptic advice. Is your soulmate headed towards you, or are they already here?” All three apps have used my same birth date and location information at signup the conclusions they’re drawing are a matter of the algorithmic magic at the center of their AI hearts. ![]() update: “It’s getting hot in here! It’s the sexiest couple of the year! Mars links to Venus today and lights your heart on fire. At 10:55 a.m., Sanctuary chimes in: “Let yourself get carried away! Passion will push you to authentic success.” At 12:36 p.m., The Pattern is back: “Today it could feel like love is in the air…” And then Co-Star adds at 12:53 p.m.: “You are a constellation of sadness.” Sanctuary wants the final word with a 2:30 p.m. “While it’s OK to embrace your competitive, independent spirit and fierceness, you don’t need to be stubborn about it,” the astrology app tells me. On a Tuesday in July, my phone began buzzing at 9:10 a.m.
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