6 MORE Witchy Apps to Love — Ohm Terra
0 6 MORE Witchy Apps to Love Apr 25 Written By Julie A few years ago, I decided I wanted to write about some of my favorite witchy apps that I use to stay connected. You can find that post here.
Since then, I have gone through so many more apps and so many more have come out into the market. Don't get me wrong, it's amazing how many people are being more conscious, but I still feel like people are not yet consciously consuming, especially when it comes to social media (and don't for one minute think that I'm any better!)
In the past few years, I have noticed more apps coming out that focus on the spiritual or conscious lifestyle, which is fan- fuckin-tabulous! But not all of the apps that are out there are truly worth it.
Today, I want to talk about some of the newer lifestyle apps that you should definitely give a try if you're walking a more spiritual and connected path.
Saged is a great all-around app for those wanting to add more mysticism and spirituality to their lives. This app is really fun to use and has some great info on it. It has a library full of meditations, masterclasses, astrology, moon circles, and other moon work, Spirit Guides, Tarot Card Reading, and more.
It boasts a 4.8-star rating on the Apple App store and it has a really big focus on building a community. They offer live classes, daily practices, self-care tools, chakra clearing and so much more.
Saged offers a free 7-day trial for their app, otherwise, there is a monthly subscription fee of $12. If you pay upfront for a year, it’s only $99. The good thing is that you can use a decent handful of features without having to pay for premium, even after a 7-day trial.
*I note that having to pay for something is a con, because for most people that is a turn-off for an app. But I feel that if the creators of the app spent their time and energy creating these wonderful apps, they should expect payment for their service. Energy is not free, although many people think it is.
The CHANI app is something that I have enjoyed for a while now. I read her astrology book, You Were Born for This, and I loved her down to earth way she spoke about astrology. This app is no different.
Each week there is an update on the main page with a tarot card reading and astrology highlights for the week. You can also access your personalized natal astrology chart. In the premium version, you can unlock your entire chart, but for free, you can read about your sun, moon, and rising.
The app also offers workshops and astrology transits, but they’re only for premium users.
This is an app that I keep on my phone all the time because the information is well worded and easy to quickly understand for anyone. It doesn’t feel like she is just using templates for the planets either. (This is a peeve that I have with CoStar).
As for the monthly cost, this app is $11.99 a month or $107.99 a year (making it $8.99 a month). There is a 3-day trial period, but that is only available after you enter your payment.
The company does distribute 5% of its total revenue to Black, Latinx, Native/indigenous, Queer, and/or Trans survivors using Free From.
For more information about the app, check out Chani’s website here.
This is an app that is super simple, but really helpful. Stardust is a period tracker, but I feel like it’s the most intuitive tracker that I have found yet. I’m pretty sure that I mentioned this app in my previous witchy app post a few years ago. But I am still loving the app.
I love that you are given a few interesting factoids about your period and the type of witch that it makes you. I am a White Witch, as my period begins in the New Moon period of the moon cycle.
It also gives me a little bit of a daily horoscope, based on where my hormones are in my cycle. This lined up with a bit about the days astrology that they have is wonderful.
It definitely helps me navigate my hormones and my cycles.
If you’ve tried this app, tell me what type of witch you are in the comments below!
Could be a little more in depth with symptom trackers or have a way to sort by symptoms.
Moonly is an app that I see when I scroll through Instagram all the time (by the way, are you following me? @faerellia). They offer moon guidance, affirmations, wisdom, and meditations.
I find that their library of articles is a little bit small for my liking. I’m typically an avid consumer of blog posts. And honestly, I am not a fan that their “articles” are in swipe story format. Yeah, it’s cool and different, but it’s just not my style.