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Kundli GPT review: my experience with an online astrologer powered by ai

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For centuries, people have turned to the stars for guidance. Astrology, with its promise of insight through birth charts and planetary positions, has always fascinated me.

So when I discovered Kundli GPT, an AI-powered astrologer claiming to do the same through a chatbot, I was curious. Could artificial intelligence really interpret a Kundli like a seasoned astrologer?

I decided to try it out—not because I was looking for answers, but because I was genuinely intrigued. What could this tech know about me from a few birth details? And what’s the harm in asking?

Here’s my honest experience with Kundli GPT.

What is Kundli GPT AI?

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Kundli GPT is an AI-powered astrology chatbot that brings together ancient Vedic astrology and modern technology. It was created in April 2023 by Raj Sutariya, a machine learning engineer and NIT Surat graduate. The idea started as a challenge: could AI replicate what a human astrologer does? 

Using OpenAI’s GPT-3.5, he built a tool that takes your birth date, time, and place, then generates a personalized Kundli (birth chart). From there, it can answer questions about your career, relationships, finances, health, and more.

Instead of visiting a traditional astrologer, you get instant responses through a conversational chat interface. It’s available in multiple Indian languages, which adds a nice local touch, and is designed to be beginner-friendly even if you’ve never looked at a birth chart before.

You can use Kundli GPT through its website or Android app. It’s a neat way to combine tradition and tech, giving quick, personalized astrological guidance powered by AI.

What exactly can Kundli GPT do? 

Kundli GPT doesn’t just throw out random horoscope lines. It’s designed to offer a fairly in-depth astrology experience based on Vedic principles. Here’s a breakdown of what it can do once you input your birth details:

  1. Generate Your Birth Chart (Kundli)

The first thing it does is create a detailed Kundli, which is a snapshot of the planetary positions at the exact time and place of your birth. This chart is the foundation for all further predictions and answers. If you’re not familiar with how a Kundli works, don’t worry—Kundli GPT explains it in simple terms.

  1. Personalized Astrology Readings

Once your Kundli is generated, you can ask it questions just like you would with a human astrologer. Common topics include:

  • Career growth and timing
  • Relationship compatibility or timing for marriage
  • Financial ups and downs
  • Health concerns
  • General life direction

The bot responds in a conversational tone, referencing planetary positions and dashas (life periods) to justify its answers.

  1. Analyze Doshas and Yogas

It can identify astrological combinations like Manglik dosha, Kaal Sarp dosha, or beneficial yogas like Raj Yoga. These are key concepts in Vedic astrology that many people specifically look out for in marriage or career-related decisions.

  1. Provide Timelines Based on Dashas and Transits

Vedic astrology uses planetary periods (called Dashas) to predict phases of life. Kundli GPT taps into this system to give rough timelines for when you might see changes, like a career shift or marriage prospects.

  1. Answer Follow-up Questions

What makes Kundli GPT different from a static report is its interactivity. You can keep asking follow-up questions in plain language, and it will adjust its response based on your unique chart.

  1. Multi-Language Support

Not everyone is comfortable with astrological jargon in English. Kundli GPT supports over 10 Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, and more, making it more accessible and personal.

So while it may not replace a seasoned astrologer’s intuition or spiritual nuance, Kundli GPT does offer a surprisingly robust and user-friendly astrology experience for something that runs on code and algorithms.

Getting started with kundli gpt 

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First, I went to the Kundli official site. It was very easy to navigate. I saw the button “chat now” and clicked on it. It immediately took me to the chat interface, where I entered the following info:

  • Name
  • Birth date-time
  • Birthplace

No sign-ups or logins was required.

One thing though, there were lots of ads on the page. It didn’t disrupt the reading experience too much, but it’s worth mentioning. Since there’s no upfront payment involved, it’s likely that ads are how they’re monetizing the platform.

From there, everything was pretty straightforward. It was almost like I was chatting with…ChatGPT, but this one was fluent in Vedic astrology. It started pulling details from my birth chart and responding to my questions with references to planets, houses, and dashas, all tailored to me.

The reading: can ai really read the stars? 

I don’t believe in reading stars—but like I said, I was curious. Mainly because I thought astrology was something spiritual, intuitive, even mystical. So how would AI be able to do that? Could an algorithm really decode something so human?

Anyway, I decided to ask Kundli GPT some questions. Here’s how it went:

  1. When will I get married?

This is a classic question, and I was curious how AI would handle timing. Kundli GPT responded by analyzing my planetary periods (dashas) and mentioned specific years when marriage was more likely. It even explained why those years aligned with marriage possibilities—based on Venus, Jupiter, and the 7th house.

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Well… nice reading, but here’s the thing: I’m already married.

That was a bit of a red flag. I feel like a seasoned astrologer, with access to the same chart, might’ve been able to pick up on that either through planetary clues or by asking a clarifying question. AI, on the other hand, took the data at face value and worked with what I gave it. No room for nuance or follow-up unless I steered it there.

It wasn’t a dealbreaker, but it did remind me that while Kundli GPT is smart, it’s still running on logic, not intuition. There’s no real-world context, just coded rules and probabilities.

  1. What career suits me best?

This response actually caught my attention. Kundli GPT analyzed my 1st house, Libra, ruled by Venus, and pointed out placements involving Mercury and Mars. It suggested I’d do well in leadership, negotiation, communication, or something artistic, maybe media, sales, or even starting my own venture.

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Honestly, it sounded a lot like me. I’ve always leaned toward creative and people-oriented roles, so it felt like the AI wasn’t far off at all.

That said, I couldn’t help but wonder, would this apply to a lot of people? These days, so many of us are pursuing creative careers or entrepreneurship. The advice felt a bit generalized, even if it was nicely packaged in astrology jargon.

Still, it was a solid and structured response. It explained why certain paths might suit me, referenced specific houses and planetary influences, and encouraged me to trust my instincts. I appreciated that it didn’t just throw random job titles at me, it tied everything back to my chart.

  1. How will my financial life look this year?

Kundli GPT responded with a mix of optimism and caution. It mentioned that based on my current Dasa, a planetary period. It sees 2024–2025 as a time of financial stability, possibly even growth. That sounded good. It also pointed out Mercury’s placement in my 7th house, which it said supports income through partnerships and collaboration. Again, not too far from how I operate.

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But then came the fine print.

It warned about Rahu in the 8th house, signaling potential “unexpected expenses” or shady investment opportunities. Saturn was also mentioned, apparently delaying things but rewarding disciplined effort. All in all, the advice was to avoid risky ventures, focus on consolidation, and stay grounded.

To be honest, it felt like advice anyone could use—don’t overspend, be careful with investments, work hard, and results will come. Sound, yes. Specific? Not really. Still, it was layered, referenced multiple houses and planetary shifts, and didn’t feel randomly generated.

I appreciated that it didn’t overpromise. No “you’ll be rich by June!” kind of stuff, just a grounded overview that leaned more on cautious optimism than fortune cookie fluff.

  1. Do I have any Doshas?

Now this was something I was especially curious about. If you’ve ever dipped your toes into Vedic astrology, you’ve probably heard about Doshas, planetary flaws that are believed to cause obstacles in areas like marriage, health, or finance.

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Kundli GPT assured me that my chart didn’t show any major Doshas like Manglik or Kaal Sarpa, which was kind of a relief (even though I’m still skeptical of the whole concept). That said, it did mention that I have Rahu in the 8th house and Ketu in the 2nd, something that could lead to sudden changes or financial instability. Hmm.

What stood out was that the tool didn’t try to sensationalize anything. It didn’t predict doom and gloom but simply advised caution and emotional resilience. The suggestion? Stay adaptable and consistent in your efforts. Honestly, that’s just good life advice, dosha or not.

Again, like with the other readings, it felt like a blend of general wisdom backed by astrological lingo. Still, for someone who believes in astrology, this kind of insight could be comforting or at least clarifying.

How accurate is kundli gpt?

Accuracy is a tricky thing to measure, especially when it comes to astrology. After all, how do you verify a star-based reading? Still, I went into this experiment with a healthy dose of curiosity and a pinch of skepticism.

From the questions I asked, like when I’ll get married, what career suits me, and how my finances will look, it was clear that Kundli GPT leans on traditional Vedic astrology rules. It references planetary positions, houses, and Dashas (planetary periods) just like a human astrologer would.

But while some answers felt eerily aligned with my real-life situations, others missed the mark. For instance, when I asked when I’ll get married, the reading gave me a timeframe and described my ideal partner. It sounded thoughtful… except I’m already married. That was a miss.

On the other hand, the career and financial readings were still realistic. They offered grounded advice, nothing outlandish or too mystical. Whether that’s because the stars really align or the language is broad enough to apply to many, I’ll leave that up to you.

So, is it accurate? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. But it definitely sounds the part, and for casual users or astrology enthusiasts, that might just be enough.

What I liked about Kundli GPT 

For an AI astrologer, Kundli GPT has quite a few things going for it.

  1. Simple and beginner-friendly: Right from the homepage, everything is clear and easy to follow. No clutter, no confusion. Just click “Chat Now,” enter your birth details, and you’re in. Even if you’ve never used an astrology tool before, you won’t feel lost.
  2. Fast and interactive: The response time is quick. It doesn’t leave you hanging. And the interface is conversational, almost like chatting with ChatGPT. You can ask follow-up questions, and it remembers the context of your chart, which adds to the depth.
  3. Detailed responses: The readings aren’t surface-level. Each answer pulls in planetary placements, house influences, and even timelines (like specific years or phases). Whether you believe in astrology or not, you’ll appreciate the effort and structure.
  4. It’s free (for now): There was no payment prompt, no trial wall, just lots of ads. That likely means they’re monetizing through ad revenue. Still, the fact that you get full-length readings without paying is a win.
  5. No fear tactics: A lot of astrology sites guilt you into buying remedies or consultations. Kundli GPT doesn’t do that. The tone remains neutral and even supportive, even when highlighting challenges.

All in all, it’s a surprisingly smooth, ad-supported platform that makes astrology feel accessible, even kind of fun.

What i didn’t like about Kundli GPT 

As much as I appreciated the experience, a few things stood out that might bother some users.

  1. Too many ads: The website feels a bit crowded with advertisements. They don’t block the reading flow, but they’re noticeable enough to distract from the experience. If you’re not a fan of cluttered pages, it might take away from the immersion.
  2. Generic feel at times: Some of the responses, though long and structured, can sound a bit generic. For example, the career reading mentioned leadership and creativity, which could apply to a wide range of people. The personalization wasn’t always convincing, especially when I compared answers with someone else’s chart.
  3. No verification of obvious facts: A real astrologer might pick up on major life events or statuses like the fact that I’m already married. Kundli GPT couldn’t. It predicted future marriage based on planetary data, but missed the current reality. That raises questions about how deeply it reads context.
  4. No human touch or emotional depth: While the AI does a good job simulating a conversation, it still lacks the intuitive, emotional layer a human astrologer brings, especially when discussing life changes or personal challenges. For some, that may be a dealbreaker.
  5. Limited daily use: You get only 8 questions per day. It’s fair, but if you’re in a deep dive, you’ll hit that wall faster than expected.

So, while it’s an impressive AI tool, it’s not without its blind spots.

Kundli GPT pricing 

At the time of writing, Kundli GPT is completely free to use. There are no subscriptions, no paywalls, and no locked “premium” features. You can access full-length readings just by entering your birth details and asking your questions.

But how do they make money? Ads, mainly. The site displays quite a few of them, which might feel distracting to some users. It doesn’t block the experience, but it does make the interface look a bit cluttered.

There’s also an option to donate, which is a nice touch. It shows that the creators are open to community support instead of pushing products or upselling astrology services. If you find value in the tool and want to support its development, you can contribute voluntarily.The only real limitation is the daily question cap, currently set at 8 questions per day. For most people, that’s enough. But if you’re on a deep astrology binge, you’ll likely hit the limit and nee

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