Quick Answer
OpenFate compatibility readings compare two charts in context — marriage, business, parent-child, friendship, or workplace dynamics — so the analysis stays aligned with the actual relationship structure.
What You Get: Choose a relationship scenario first, then evaluate fit, friction, communication, and long-term pressure within that frame. Keep the reading role-aware, so marriage questions are not mixed with business or family logic. Move from a broad question about “compatibility” into a more precise reading of support, tension, pacing, and boundaries.
Best For: People comparing two charts for romance, marriage, co-founder fit, or difficult family roles. Users who want a structured explanation of where tension comes from instead of a generic match score. Readers looking for a scenario-specific bridge between raw birth data and relationship strategy.
What You Get
- Choose a relationship scenario first, then evaluate fit, friction, communication, and long-term pressure within that frame.
- Keep the reading role-aware, so marriage questions are not mixed with business or family logic.
- Move from a broad question about “compatibility” into a more precise reading of support, tension, pacing, and boundaries.
Best For
- People comparing two charts for romance, marriage, co-founder fit, or difficult family roles.
- Users who want a structured explanation of where tension comes from instead of a generic match score.
- Readers looking for a scenario-specific bridge between raw birth data and relationship strategy.