Plate I — Solo · Free
Where on earth are you most yourself?
Your birth chart, projected across the world map. Lines for every planet, places named in plain English, the whole thing read against your actual chart — and the solo map is free in full, not a teaser.
What's on the map
Every line, all four angles
Sun through Pluto, rising, setting, culminating, and anti-culminating — the full set of planetary lines working astrologers actually read, not a curated highlight reel.
Places, not coordinates
Power places come with their real names — city, region, country — so the map reads like an atlas, not a math worksheet.
Read against your whole chart
A Venus line lands differently depending on how your natal Venus actually sits. Every interpretation is conditioned on your full chart — dignity, aspects, house placement — the way an astrologer would read it.
Honest about birth time
Exact, approximate, or unknown — the map tells you which lines your birth time can support and leaves the rest off rather than faking them.
Sentiment at a glance
Four colors: supportive, mixed, challenging, transformative. The richer story lives in the reading; the color tells you where to look first.
How it works
01
Enter your birth data
Date, place, and time if you know it. City autocomplete and historical timezone handling do the fiddly parts.
02
The map draws
Lines and power places appear in seconds, on a map built to be panned, zoomed, and clicked — not a static image.
03
Read your places
Tap any pin for the plain-English read: what tends to come alive there, what asks for work, and why.
Why free
Individual astrocartography maps are everywhere, and most are free. Charging for one would be charging for table stakes. Ours is free and better-read — the paid product is what nobody else builds: the couple and the group.
Questions, answered plainly
Is the solo chart really free, in full?
Yes. Every line, every power place, every interpretation — no trial window, no locked pins. The paid tiers exist for couple and group charts, which are a different product.
I don't know my birth time. Is the map still useful?
Yes, honestly so. Lines tied to the meridian (career and home lines) don't depend on the clock and compute exactly. Lines that do depend on it (rising and setting lines) are left off rather than faked from a noon default, and the chart says so. If you later find your birth time, the map updates.
What is a power place?
A spot where one of your lines passes close by, or where two lines cross — strong enough to matter at the distance involved. Each one is pinned, named after the real place it lands on, and explained in concrete terms.
How is this different from a relocation chart?
A relocation chart recasts your whole chart for one specific city. Astrocartography shows all places at once — it's the survey map you use to decide which cities are even worth a closer look.