Astrology

Whether you want just the basics, a total deep dive, or something in between.

Here, three professional astrologers give us the run-down on their favorite apps.

(I love Keanu Reeves, saysMecca Woods, Bustles resident astrologer.

Price:Free, with in-app purchases.

Price:Free, with in-app purchases of live readings.

It works for beginners and for people with a bit more background.

It can be guided, but meets everyone where they are.

Price:$39.99 for a lifetime subscription, with in-app purchases.

Price:Free, with in-app purchase.

Her app provides similar content in an easier-to-navigate format.

begin pursuing new goals like a job search or apartment hunt).

Who should use it:Loyal Miller readers or people seeking no-frills, traditional horoscopes.

Price:Free, $4.99 monthly, $12.99 three-month, and $49.99 annual subscriptions.

Users can also align their birth charts with their lovers and friends.

Who should use it:People who want more than just top-line summaries of their horoscope or compatibility chart.

The app provides detailed reports.

It also offers a daily tarot reading and information about interpreting ancient runes.

Who should use it: Moonly is a great option for expanding your knowledge beyond Western astrology.

Price: Free, with in-app purchases.

It tracks the sun and moons daily paths and allows users to set reminders for upcoming celestial events.

Once those events begin, the app will guide you through finding their position in the sky.

Who should use it: Anyone with an urge to look up.

Its an interesting way to see the stars besides on a chart, Sesay says.

Its more about self-empowerment and results than just me telling you what the latest transits are, Sesay says.

Its an accessible way to have an ongoing dialogue and access to this conversation.