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Create a natal chart for yourself first. Add people, partners, pets, projects, businesses, or important events when you want richer comparisons.
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Hypergate AIGuide
Learn how to select charts, call advanced astrology and Human Design techniques in natural language, keep calculations tied to the right people, and turn every result into a clear Hypergate interpretation.
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Choose one to four chartsName the work
Technique, time period, and focusGet the synthesis
Calculated facts, interpreted by HypergateQuick start
Create a natal chart for yourself first. Add people, partners, pets, projects, businesses, or important events when you want richer comparisons.
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Ask a question, attach charts, pick a Guide if you want one, and let Hypergate shape the reading around the context you selected.
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Every saved reading becomes a session. Rename, favorite, archive, download, or reopen it whenever you need the thread again.
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Your launchpad: Chat, Sessions, Transits, Charts, the current sky, and Today for you.
The main conversation space for readings, coaching, forecasts, synastry, and decisions.
Your reading library with active, favorite, and archived chats.
Meaningful life events and planetary timing notes Hypergate can remember for future guidance.
Your people, projects, categories, natal charts, and Human Design context.
Preferences, daily horoscope automation, mood themes, billing, password, and account controls.
Comprehensive dive
Chat combines your prompt, selected charts, files, images, voice transcripts, preferences, and the best available Guide. You can choose a Guide yourself, or leave it on Auto Select and let Hypergate route the question.
Chat is less like a search box and more like a focused reading room. The more clearly you name the person, timing, relationship, or decision, the easier it is for Hypergate to keep the answer practical.
Example: Instead of “What is going on?”, try “Use my chart and today’s sky to explain why this week feels heavy around work decisions.”
Common mistake: Sending a big emotional question with no chart attached, then expecting a chart-specific answer.
Try this: Attach one chart, leave Guide on Auto Select, and ask for three practical themes for the next seven days.
Auto Select is usually best when you are not sure. Pick a named Guide when you already know the lens you want, such as Human Design mechanics, relationship dynamics, or deeper transit synthesis.
Example: For compatibility, attach both charts and choose Love Guide. For a clear forecast, use Auto Select or High Vibe Transcripts.
Common mistake: Changing Guides every message in the same thread when you really want one steady conversation.
Try this: Ask the same question once with Auto Select and once with a named Guide, then favorite the session that feels most useful.
Advanced chart work in Chat
A Home preset starts a conversation; it never locks the rest of the session. In your next message you can request another technique, add charts, narrow the people, change the time period, or correct the method. Hypergate keeps the calculated chart facts separate from the interpretation.
Ask what is active now, what develops next, or when an exact turning point occurs.
Work with a named pair or let Hypergate compare every unique pair in a selected group.
Name the method when you know it, or describe the decision you are trying to make.
Use a bodygraph by itself, compare two people, or add current timing to the selected charts.
Selected-chart behavior
Say a person’s name to narrow the target. Say “all,” “each,” “everyone,” or “our charts” to use the complete selection.
Personal techniques run for the selected person or subject.
Personal work can run for each chart, plus one relationship pair.
Three selected charts create three unique pairs.
Four selected charts create six unique pairs.
“How has my chart evolved this year?” can lead to progression work. “Where would career feel supported?” can lead to astrocartography. If more than one method genuinely fits, Hypergate should ask one focused question instead of giving generic astrology.
Copy-ready prompts
Prompts copy to your clipboard; they do not send automatically, so you can select the right charts first.
After a response appears, Hypergate gives you small, practical controls. Use them to keep the thread useful without starting over.
Charts
A chart can be a person, relationship, pet, company, launch, project, or event. Give it a name, relationship label, category, birth or founding details, and choose whether Chat should include natal chart and Human Design context by default.
Birth records can be rounded, remembered imperfectly, or shifted by daylight savings rules. During chart creation or recalculation, Hypergate may show nearby options so you can choose the best fit.
Charts are the source material Hypergate uses to personalize astrology and Human Design. You can build a small library for yourself, close relationships, creative work, business launches, or important events.
Example: A founder could create charts for “Me,” “Company launch,” and “Product launch,” then ask Chat to compare timing across all three.
Common mistake: Using vague chart names like “Chart 1” or skipping the relationship label, which makes later Chat selection harder.
Try this: Create categories like Self, Relationships, Work, Family, and Events before your chart list gets crowded.
The five time options are there because birth records can be approximate. The “best guess” is a starting point, not a demand for perfection.
Example: If someone says they were born “around 4pm,” compare the nearby options and choose the one that best matches the known place and date.
Common mistake: Treating a fuzzy birth time as exact and then over-reading tiny house changes.
Try this: If you are unsure, save the chart with your best available time and mention the uncertainty when asking Chat.
Sessions
Sessions are past chats. Open one to continue reading. Use tabs for Sessions, Favorites, and Archived.
Sessions are your library of readings. They help you return to an insight, continue a thread, or preserve an important answer outside the app.
Example: Favorite a relationship reading you want to revisit before a hard conversation. Download a PDF when you want an offline copy.
Common mistake: Deleting a reading just because you do not need it today. Archive it first unless you are sure.
Try this: Use Favorites for readings you are actively working with this week, and Archive for older readings you want out of the way.
Transits
Transits are meaningful events and planetary timing notes. When Stored Transits are enabled, Hypergate can use them as personal context in future guidance.
Transits give Hypergate memory for meaningful life events: breakthroughs, losses, moves, launches, relationship turning points, health changes, or seasons that clearly mattered.
Example: Add “Moved to Los Angeles,” date it, and describe what changed. Later, Chat can use it as life context instead of treating every reading as brand new.
Common mistake: Saving tiny daily moods as Transits. Keep Transits for moments you would want future guidance to remember.
Try this: Add three anchor events: a major beginning, a major ending, and a recent turning point.
Settings
Gate Fuel is the usage capacity included with your plan. Settings shows capacity used, capacity remaining, extra credits, billing source, next reset, plan change options, billing management, Hyper Fuel packs, and cancellation controls.
Settings are your standing preferences. They tell Hypergate what modalities to use, how deeply to think, what tone to write in, and what personal context should stay in the background.
Example: If you prefer clean, direct answers, choose a direct personality and Short or Normal response length in Chat.
Common mistake: Putting temporary questions in Personalization. Use Personalization for stable context, not today’s prompt.
Try this: Write two or three Personalization sentences: what you are building, what you care about, and the kind of guidance you dislike.
Gate Fuel is the capacity behind your plan. Longer, deeper, file-heavy, or multi-chart readings use more capacity than a short question.
Example: A quick daily check-in is light. A multi-chart relationship reading with a PDF and high thinking is heavier.
Common mistake: Assuming every message costs the same amount of capacity.
Try this: Use Quick or Medium thinking for everyday check-ins, and save Deep Focus for questions where detail really matters.
If daily horoscopes are enabled, Hypergate can prepare your reading at 3am in your timezone. Home shows a green Ready badge when the saved reading is waiting. If ready readings go unopened for a week, Hypergate pauses the feature until you turn it back on or start using Chat again.
Dashboard signal
Today for you is designed to make daily guidance feel effortless. If enabled, Hypergate prepares the reading before you arrive, then Home points you to it with the Ready badge.
Example: Open Home in the morning, tap Today for you, and read the prepared session instead of starting from scratch.
Common mistake: Leaving daily generation on when you are not reading it. Hypergate auto-pauses after a week of unopened Ready readings.
Try this: Use Today for you for a week, then favorite the day that felt most accurate or helpful.
Reference
Charts → Add Chart → Chat → ask “What should I know today?”
Charts → add both charts → Chat → select both → Love Guide.
Transits → Add Transit → describe the event and transit/theme.
Path: Home → Today for you → read the prepared Voyage
Prompt: “What is the cleanest way to work with today’s energy?”
Path: Charts → select two charts → Chat → Love Guide
Prompt: “Where do we support each other, and where do we misunderstand each other?”
Path: Chat → attach your chart → Decision Support
Prompt: “I need to choose between these two paths. What timing and inner-authority signals should I watch?”
Path: Transits → add anchor events → Chat
Prompt: “Look at these repeating life moments and help me understand the larger pattern.”
No. You can ask in everyday language. Hypergate can translate the chart language into plain guidance.
No. Auto Select is a good default. Pick a Guide only when you know the kind of answer you want.
Use the best available information, choose the most reasonable option, and mention the uncertainty when asking detailed chart questions.
Use Transits for meaningful events future readings should remember, not every small daily feeling.