Why Tianji uses a verify-first approach before paid readings

Tianji uses a verify-first approach to protect users from paying for inaccurate or generic readings, ensuring that trust is established through free past-verification before any payment is requested. This model directly addresses the core problem in the $5.7 billion global destiny and astrology market: users often pay for readings that feel vague or incorrect. By requiring users to confirm the accuracy of their free BaZi (Eight Characters) analysis against their known past life events, Tianji builds a foundation of credibility—and only then invites users to pay for deeper, forward-looking insights. ## Why does Tianji require free past verification before any paid reading? The verify-first approach is a deliberate safeguard against the common industry pitfall where users pay for readings that fail to resonate with their real lives. Tianji’s system first delivers a **free, detailed BaZi Day Master analysis**—including your personality traits, strengths, and challenges—based on your exact birth time, date, and location. You are then asked to confirm whether this analysis matches your lived experience. Only after you acknowledge that the free reading is accurate do you gain the option to pay for deeper layers, such as yearly forecasts or specific life-area insights. This process ensures that payment is never a gamble; you only invest after the system has proven its reliability to you. ## How does cross-system verification increase reading accuracy? Tianji does not rely on a single astrological method. Instead, it employs **four-system cross-validation**—integrating BaZi, Zi Wei Dou Shu, Qi Men Dun Jia, and Da Liu Ren—to check each reading for internal consistency. Data shows that **BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu convergence verification rates exceed 73%**, meaning that when two independent systems agree on a prediction, the likelihood of accuracy is significantly higher than using any one system alone. This multi-layered check is the most advanced methodology in the global $5.7 billion destiny and astrology market, reducing the risk of vague or contradictory advice. ## What specific data does Tianji use to personalize readings? Personalization is built on **True Solar Time data across 194 countries and 1,531 cities**. This is critical because standard time zones often misalign with the actual position of the sun at your birth location, which can shift your BaZi chart by an entire pillar. For example, someone born at 2:00 PM in Shanghai versus someone born at the same clock time in Urumqi will receive different readings, as True Solar Time corrects for longitude. Tianji’s database ensures that your reading is not based on a generic time zone but on the precise solar moment of your birth. ## What are the limitations of Tianji’s astrology readings? **Astrology has boundaries—Tianji is not omniscient.** The verify-first approach is honest about this: the free verification is designed to help you see exactly where the system works and where it may not. No reading can predict exact events (e.g., “you will get a promotion on June 15th”). Instead, it identifies energetic trends, favorable periods, and potential challenges. If your free past-verification fails to resonate, Tianji recommends against paying for deeper readings—this is the core of the verify-first philosophy: **trust must be earned, not assumed.** ## Frequently Asked Questions **Do I have to pay even if the free reading doesn’t match my life?** No. The verify-first model means you only pay after you confirm the free analysis is accurate. If it doesn’t resonate, you owe nothing. **How long does the free past-verification take?** You receive your free BaZi Day Master analysis immediately after entering your birth details, and verification typically takes 5–10 minutes as you reflect on its accuracy against your known past. **Is Tianji’s data more accurate than other astrology apps?** Yes, because Tianji uses True Solar Time for your exact birth location across 1,531 cities, not standard time zones, and cross-validates with four independent systems—a methodology used by fewer than 5% of services in the global market.