Astrology.TV is the top pick in this category — personalized video readings where your birth chart is presented as a narrated talking-head walkthrough, with the highest gravity score of any program in this roundup and the most accessible entry point for buyers who want a reading without learning to interpret a chart themselves.

Personalized astrology, numerology, and tarot readings from ClickBank vendors.

This category splits into two: systems (astrology books and courses that teach you how to read charts) and readings (personalized interpretations of your birth chart or astrological moment).

The systems assume you’ll do the work — learning to read a chart, understanding planetary aspects, computing your 7th house ruler. Most buyers don’t finish the course. But the 60-day refund means you can try.

The readings assume you want the answer without the work — you input your birth date, receive an interpretation, and decide whether it resonates. The vendor’s software generates the reading from a template; it is not a live astrologer reading your chart.

Systems vs. readings: which one matters to you

If you’re asking “How do I understand my chart?” → system (book, course, workshop). If you’re asking “What does my chart mean for my love life?” → reading.

Both are sold at ClickBank. Both have 60-day refunds. The main difference is time investment.

What a personalized astrology reading actually includes

Most readings are generated by software after you input your birth date, time, and location.

The chart: A wheel showing where the planets were at your moment of birth. You can generate this free at astro.com.

The interpretation: Automated text describing what each placement means. Something like “Venus in Scorpio makes you intensely loyal and secretive about your desires.” It’s specific enough to feel true, generic enough to apply to many people.

The recommendation: Often an upsell to a more detailed reading, a “chakra clearing,” or a monthly membership for ongoing guidance.

Numerology reports

Numerology reduces your birth date to numbers, then interprets the patterns. “Prosperity Birth Code Reading” is a common hook — your birth code is your money frequency, the vendor claims.

The mechanics are real (5+2+1+9+8+9 = 34 = 7). The interpretation is not: there’s no verifiable mechanism linking the number 7 to your likelihood of wealth.

But if numerology gives you a framework for thinking about intention, then the cost is the price of that framework.

The vendors to watch

Astrology.TV has the highest gravity in this category — they’re selling personalized video readings where a talking-head vendor or avatar reads your chart aloud while you look at it. It’s theater, but it’s engaging theater.

Anna Kovach is the authority in zodiac dating advice. Her courses assume you already believe in zodiac archetypes and want to deepen your practice.

AstroVedic offers Vedic astrology (Jyotish), which uses a different calculation system and house structure than Western astrology. It’s not “better,” just different — more popular in Indian traditions.

How to test these

Use the refund window. Input your real birth details (or play with a date you’re curious about). Read or listen to the interpretation. Does it move something in you? Does it clarify something you were confused about? Or does it feel like a horoscope — true enough to be meaningless?

That answer will tell you whether astrology is a useful language for your nervous system, or whether you’re paying for permission to hope someone else has answers.