The iPhone app
Today
One card a day, and the whole ritual is a single tap. Today is the screen the app opens on, and for a lot of people it is the only screen they use.
Above the card sits the current moon phase and a greeting that changes with the time of day. Neither is interactive — they are there to place the draw in a day rather than to be pressed.
Every control on this screen
- The card
Face down, tapping it draws today's card and flips it. Face up, tapping it opens the card full-screen.
- Press and hold the card
Half a second of pressure raises a glow around the card. Purely tactile — it draws nothing and changes nothing.
- Swipe right
Anywhere on the screen, turns the card back face down. Your draw is kept — this hides it rather than undoing it.
- Swipe left
Turns the card face up again after a swipe right.
- Back chevron
Top left, and only once the card is face up. Does the same as swiping right.
- Announcement banner
An occasional message from us at the top of the screen, with a × to dismiss it. Dismissing is permanent for that message.
- Listen
Reads the day's interpretation aloud in the voice you chose in Settings.
- Bookmark
Saves today's card and its reading to your Journal. Fills in and greys out once saved.
- Share
Renders a portrait image of the card and its reading and opens the iOS share sheet.
How often you can draw
On the Free plan you get one draw a day. Once you have drawn, the card stays yours for the rest of the day and the screen tells you to come back tomorrow. Every paid plan lifts that limit.
Swiping the card face down does not give you another draw — the day's card is the day's card. That is deliberate: the value of a daily card is that you cannot re-roll it until you like it.
Where the interpretation comes from
On the Free and Seeker plans it is written on your phone and never leaves it. On Oracle and Professional, with online readings switched on, it is written by a hosted AI for more depth — and falls back to the on-device version if there is no connection.
A small badge on the screen tells you which of the two produced what you are reading, so you never have to guess whether anything left the device.
The full-screen card
Tapping a face-up card fills the screen with it. There is no back button by design — tapping anywhere, or swiping down, closes it.
- • Tap anywhere — close.
- • Swipe down — close.
- • Play / pause — appears only on a card that has a generated animation, and only while card animations are switched on.
Common problems
The card will not flip
You have already drawn today, on the Free plan. The label under the card says so.
There is no Listen button
Spoken readings are off by default. Turn them on in More → Audio & Accessibility.
The card art is not my deck
Today uses your active deck. Select a different one from Decks and it applies everywhere, including here.