Choose Human Design or BaZi for birth-data insight
Start here when you want a chart-based system for decision style, life structure, elemental balance, or long-cycle patterns.
Browse the public tools by question type, input, and output so you can choose the method that fits you best.
See the differences before you begin
Some methods are better for long-term patterns, decision style, and life phases. Others are better for live questions, emotional situations, or immediate clarity.
This page is the public tool directory. Use it to compare the main differences before you start.
Choose by use case, required input, and output style, not by tool label alone.
Start here when you want a chart-based system for decision style, life structure, elemental balance, or long-cycle patterns.
Start here when you need guidance on a current choice, changing situation, or uncertain next step.
Start here when you need emotional regulation, reframing, reflective practice, or a calmer next step.
Use this table to compare the biggest differences before opening a tool. If you already know your question, start with the row that matches your intent.
| Tool | Best for | Input required | Output | Estimated time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Long-term decision style and energy rhythm | Birth profile | Structured report | Around 3-5 min | |
| Distress structure and practice path | Birth profile + question | Action guidance | Around 1-3 min | |
| Emotional support and cognitive reframing | Current question | Multi-turn conversation | Around 1-3 min | |
| Life structure and stage trends | Birth profile | Structured report | Around 3-5 min | |
| Short-term questions and choice framing | Current question | Action guidance | Around 1-3 min | |
| Timing and trend shifts | Current question | Action guidance | Around 1-3 min |
Use these side-by-side comparisons to understand the real difference between overlapping tools before opening a detail page.
Choose Human Design when you want insight into energy, decision style, and how you operate. Choose BaZi when you want more emphasis on structure, timing, and life-phase patterns.
Both tools use birth data, but they answer slightly different questions. Human Design is often easier when the user is asking how to make decisions or why their energy works the way it does.
BaZi becomes stronger when the user wants context around timing, cycles, environmental fit, or long-range structural tendencies. They work well together, but they should not be positioned as interchangeable.
Choose Tarot for direct framing around a current choice or emotional situation. Choose I Ching when the main question is about change, timing, uncertainty, or how a situation is unfolding.
Tarot is usually easier for beginners because it maps well to concrete questions and short-term decisions. It feels more immediate when the user wants guidance on a personal choice, relationship, or next move.
I Ching is more useful when the user is trying to understand the pattern beneath change. It is especially strong when the question is less about yes-or-no and more about how to move with a process already in motion.
Choose Support for immediate emotional regulation and cognitive reframing. Choose Buddha when the goal is deeper reflection on distress, meaning, causes, and practice.
These two tools may look similar at a high level because both can help when a user feels stuck, but the use case is different. Support is better when the user needs emotional stabilization, a calmer next step, or a more conversational response.
Buddha is stronger when the user wants to examine suffering at a deeper level, connect experience to a reflective framework, or build a practice-oriented understanding instead of solving only the surface problem.
Use filters to narrow the list, then open the tool that matches your goal, input style, and preferred output.
Fate
Human Design is a self-awareness tool that integrates astrology, I Ching, Kabbalah, and chakra system. Generate an exclusive Human Design analysis report based on your birth information.
Spirituality
Based on the Twelve Nidanas theory, help you find the path to liberation from suffering. Share your troubles, and let AI guide you with the Buddhist Four Noble Truths (Dukkha, Samudaya, Nirodha, Magga).
Psychology
Integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness practices to provide safe, anonymous emotional support. AI Emotional Support listens to your concerns anytime, offering emotional relief and actionable advice—non-medical.
Fate
Enter birth information to generate Four Pillars, Five Elements ratio, Major Cycles and Annual Luck, with gentle AI interpretation.
Divination
RWS-based tarot drawing with deterministic seeds for repeatable, reflective guidance.
Divination
Generate primary and relating hexagrams with a three-coin method and receive structured guidance.
Psychology
Use an MBTI-style four-dimension preference questionnaire for self-exploration, with type tendency, confidence, and practical guidance.
Integration
Fusing Human Design, Buddhist wisdom, and psychological analysis to provide you with a comprehensive self-insight report. Generate once, benefit for life.
If you are still unsure, begin with one of these common paths instead of comparing every tool from scratch.
Use categories to narrow the tool list before comparing individual tools, especially when you already know whether your question is about long-term patterns, live choices, emotional support, or reflective practice.
These starting points help users match a concrete goal to the right page without testing every tool first.
Start with Human Design when you need a Human Design chart for authority, strategy, centers, and decision-making patterns.
Start with BaZi when you need a BaZi calculator for Four Pillars, Five Elements balance, and long-cycle timing.
Start with Tarot when you need a Tarot reading for a live question, relationship issue, or difficult choice.
Start with Support when you need an AI emotional support chat for stress, anxiety, overthinking, or a calmer next step.
These questions clarify overlap between Human Design, BaZi, Tarot, I Ching, Support, and Buddha so users can choose faster and with less trial and error.
For many beginners, Human Design is a strong starting point if you want a structured overview from birth data, while Tarot is easier when you have a specific question right now. If your main goal is emotional clarity rather than analysis, the Support tool is often the fastest place to begin.
Human Design is usually more focused on energy, decision style, and how you move through life, while BaZi is stronger for structural patterns, timing, and longer-range life cycles. Both use birth data, but they organize insight differently.
Choose Tarot when you want direct framing around a current question, personal choice, or emotional situation. Choose I Ching when the main issue is timing, change, patterns unfolding over time, or how to move with uncertainty.
If you need immediate emotional support, cognitive reframing, or a calmer next step, start with the Support tool. If you want a more reflective path rooted in distress, meaning, and practice, the Buddha tool may be a better fit.
Yes. A common pattern is to start with a structured tool such as Human Design or BaZi for context, then use Tarot, I Ching, or Support for a more immediate decision, emotional need, or next-step conversation.
Open the page that matches your intent first. Go deeper only after the first result shows the tool is the right fit.