Answers to common questions about Apollo's Astrology. Need something else? Open a ticket and choose Apollo's Astrology.
It's a free online astrology platform where you can generate birth charts, look up transits, explore fixed stars, and learn about astrology - all from your browser, no install needed.
No. Everything runs in your web browser - on a phone, tablet, or computer.
Yes. The layout adapts to mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.
17 languages, including English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Turkish, Russian, Romanian, Polish, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Bulgarian, Persian/Farsi, and Swahili. The entire interface, including the chart labels and articles, is translated, and you can switch languages from the menu.
No. Every tool on the site is free and you can use them anonymously. Creating an account is optional and lets you save your chart inputs and turn on helpful notifications.
You can sign in with a "single sign-on" provider (SSO) if it's been set up for your community, or with a traditional email and password.
Yes, if you have an account. Otherwise you can always just re-enter the details - they're quick to type.
Open the natal chart tool, enter your birth date, exact time, and the place where you were born. The site will draw a full chart showing the planets, the zodiac signs they were in, the houses, and how the planets relate to each other.
Very accurate. The site uses a professional astronomical engine (the Swiss Ephemeris) - the same one trusted by serious astrologers and researchers - so the planetary positions are calculated with research-grade precision.
A transit shows where the planets are right now compared to where they were when you were born. It's how astrologers figure out what's "in the air" for you at a given moment.
A Solar Return is a chart cast for the exact moment each year when the Sun comes back to the same zodiac position it was in when you were born - think of it as your "astrological birthday." A Lunar Return is the same idea for the Moon, and happens about once a month.
Bright stars that sit "fixed" against the backdrop of the zodiac (like Regulus or Aldebaran). When one of these stars lines up with a planet in your chart, astrologers believe it adds an extra layer of meaning and influence.
An old system that splits the day and the night into twelve equal parts, each one ruled by a different planet. People use them to pick a good time to start something - for example, doing a Venus-ruled activity on a Venus-ruled hour.
It's a calendar of upcoming, current, and just-finished planetary retrogrades. If you create a free account, you can also get an email reminder before a planet goes retrograde.
A fun little daily feature. Each calendar day is linked to a different figure from a historical spirit-guide tradition. It's meant for entertainment and curiosity, not prediction.
Yes. The natal chart page has a PDF export option so you can print or save a copy.
Yes. Your inputs are only used to calculate the chart. If you create an account, you can export all your stored data or delete your account at any time.
Yes. There's a full Articles section with beginner-friendly explainers, tagged by topic, plus a reference library for every planet, zodiac sign, and astrological house - just click on any of them in a chart to learn more.
The site is a self-service tool - it gives you the chart and the interpretations, and you decide what to do with them. There are no consultations offered directly through the site.
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