Help Center and FAQ
This page covers the most common first-visit questions: where to start, what free entry points mean, which questions fit AI, how to use the result, and where the privacy boundaries sit.
Best-fit scenarios
AI is most useful when you need to clarify a question, compare options, evaluate timing or plan next steps.
Free scope
The homepage highlights free entry points you can start right away. For deeper features, follow the prompt on the specific page.
Usage boundaries
Results are better used for reflection and structuring decisions, not as a replacement for legal, medical or financial advice.
Common questions
These questions focus on the most common first-visit concerns: how to start, how to read the free entry points, how to use results, and where to find guides and cases.
Where should I start on my first visit?
Use AI divination for concrete event questions, BaZi for long-term structure, AI fortune for direction-setting, and the free fortune hub if you want to compare methods first.
How do free entry points relate to later features?
This site shows which entry points you can start immediately. If a later page has extra notes about credits, limits or extended analysis, follow that specific page.
What is the best way to use the AI result?
Use it for clarifying a question, comparing options and spotting risks. It helps you structure choices and next steps, but it should not replace professional judgment in high-stakes areas.
How can I ask better questions?
State the background, goal, timeframe and the main variable you care about. It is usually better to ask one core question first and then follow up based on the first result.
How does the platform handle privacy and personal information?
Provide only the information that is necessary for the reading. If a feature involves accounts, history, exports or data retention, follow the page-level prompt and privacy policy.
Where can I find structured guides and cases?
Guides live in the learn hub and blog, while cases live in the case hub and daily archive. Start with the guides, then use the cases to see how those ideas are applied to real questions.
Continue with these pages
If you want to continue into brand context, author details, editorial policy or usage boundaries, use the pages below.