Plate III — Group · Pro
Seven charts. One map.
Nobody offers this — not the free chart sites, and mostly not even the bespoke astrologers. A family weighing a move, a friend group picking a reunion city, a founding team choosing a headquarters: up to seven charts on one map, with the group read as a unit.
What's on the map
Two to seven people
Group starts at two — compare your map with a parent, a sibling, a best friend — and scales to seven. Non-romantic frame throughout; nobody has to be anyone's partner.
The group as a unit
Group composites use circular-mean math — the method that doesn't produce nonsense when seven planets scatter around the zodiac. The group's shared lines draw where they're real.
Every person still visible
Per-person line overlays in distinct colors, toggleable one by one. With groups, the individual layers do a lot of the work — the map is built around that, not around hiding it.
Confidence, stated
Group averages are honest math, so the chart tells you how aligned the group actually is, planet by planet. A weak signal is shown weak or not at all — never dressed up.
Ask about any city
Click anywhere — the city the family already lives in, the one on the shortlist — and get the read for every person and for the group at that exact point.
How it works
01
Add your people
Two to seven birth profiles, labeled however you like — Mom, Dad, Sarah, the co-founder. Unknown birth times are handled honestly.
02
The map draws
Group lines where the charts genuinely align, individual overlays for everyone, and the power places where it concentrates.
03
Explore as a group
Free, you see your full map with the top places opened. Pro unlocks every place, every layer, and groups at full size.
Honest at every size
A couple's composite is established practice. At five or seven people, an average is a directional read — and the chart says so, leaning on the individual lines instead of pretending the math is stronger than it is.
Questions, answered plainly
Can I compare my chart with just one friend or family member?
Yes — group charts start at two people. Use it for you and a parent, a sibling, or a friend without forcing the pairing into a romantic frame.
Is a seven-person composite chart actually meaningful?
Partly, and we're straight about which part. For larger groups the composite is a directional read, not gospel — the per-person overlays carry most of the insight, and the chart shows planet-by-planet how aligned the group really is rather than asserting confidence it doesn't have.
Can I include my kids?
Yes — children's birth data is usually the best-documented in the family. You're responsible for having the right to enter the birth data you provide, which for your own minor children you generally do.
What does it cost?
Group charts are part of Pro, $19.99 a month or $199 a year, which includes everything in Plus. The preview — your real map with the top places opened — is free, and the sample group chart is fully unlocked to explore.