Sulsul is a Korean Saju app framed as worry counseling. Users send a concern, and the Sapsal dog character analyzes the user’s Saju and replies with a tailored answer. The product is closer to personal advice than a plain four-pillars chart page.
Feature highlights
- Saju-based 1:1 counseling: users can send a concern and receive a detailed reply built around their chart.
- Love and reunion questions: relationship, reunion, and whether someone is the right connection are treated as direct question types.
- Compatibility analysis: romance, friendship, and business compatibility are part of the product scope.
- Career, money, and business timing: users can ask about career direction, money luck, and whether it is a good time to start something.
- Daily fortune: a lighter daily check sits next to the deeper counseling flow.
Counseling style
Sulsul’s main difference is packaging Saju as a conversation about worries. The character design matters here: it makes the app feel less like a technical chart tool and more like a friendly reply after the user writes down a concern.
Where it has limits
It is not aimed at users who mainly want raw chart data. Sulsul works better when the user already has a concrete worry and wants a written Saju-based response around love, work, money, relationships, or timing.

