
心屿
心屿 is a mobile app for birth chart, tarot spread, Bazi or Saju chart, and feng shui compass. [Quick Interpretation - Ask and answer anytime, anywhere] No need to make any preparations, just enter the question directly, no need to think about which method to use, Xinyu will recommend the most suitable one for you.
Editor note
- 心屿 is clearest when it stays close to birth chart and makes the result easy to revisit.
- The mix of tarot spread and Bazi or Saju chart gives users more to inspect than a single short answer.
- [Quick Interpretation - Ask and answer anytime, anywhere] No need to make any preparations, just enter the question directly, no need to think about which method to use, Xinyu will recommend the most suitable one for you.
- Privacy, free access, paid access, saved reports, and reminder controls are worth checking before regular use.
Best for
Best for users who already want birth chart, tarot spread, Bazi or Saju chart, feng shui compass, and AI chat and prefer a product with reports, saved history, reminders, search, sharing, or subscription details they can inspect before using it regularly.
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About 心屿
FAQ
Which part of 心屿 is worth opening first?
Start with the part closest to birth chart, tarot spread, Bazi or Saju chart, feng shui compass, and AI chat. [Quick Interpretation - Ask and answer anytime, anywhere] No need to make any preparations, just enter the question directly, no need to think about which method to use, Xinyu will recommend the most suitable one for you. Then check whether reports, saved history, reminders, search, sharing, free access, paid access, or subscription limits are easy to understand.
Does 心屿 work better for quick checks or longer use?
It depends on how much detail the mobile app gives after the first result. Quick readings can be useful, but longer use depends on chart context, tarot spreads, meditation sessions, sleep audio, journal prompts, advisor chat, saved history, and reminders.
What should users review before trusting 心屿?
Check privacy settings, account requirements, birth-data or photo permissions, free and paid limits, subscription screens, export options, and whether repeated questions produce clear, consistent reports rather than vague wording.

