Saju app guide

Best saju app: what to look for before you install.

A saju app is only useful if the chart is accurate, the interpretation is readable, and your birth data is treated carefully. Everything else is decoration.

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What is the best saju app?

The best saju app is the one that gets the chart right, makes the result usable, and does not turn your birth data into a black box. Look for five things: accurate calculation, transparent inputs, daily guidance, relationship compatibility, and plain-English interpretation.

Given is built around that standard. The app calculates your Four Pillars, shows your day master and element balance, gives you daily readings, compares two charts for compatibility, and keeps full readings inside the app experience.

Five criteria before you install

  1. Accurate calculation. The app should use birth date, time, location, and timezone carefully. A chart that ignores timezone can be wrong by a whole pillar.
  2. Readable interpretation. Saju vocabulary is dense. A good app explains what the chart means without forcing you to become a practitioner first.
  3. Daily use. A chart should not sit untouched after onboarding. Daily readings make timing practical.
  4. Compatibility. Two charts should be read as interaction, not a single match score. Look for element pressure, support, drain, harmony, and clash.
  5. Privacy. Birth details are sensitive. The app should explain how account and chart data are handled.

Try a public preview first

If you want to check the calculation before installing, start with the free saju calculator. You can also preview your day master, five-element balance, compatibility, or daily saju reading.

Public tools are intentionally light. They show enough to validate the chart and understand the system. The full reading, saved chart, daily archive, and richer compatibility experience live in the app.

Where Given fits

Given is designed for people who want a Korean saju reading without a lecture. The product leads with the chart, then turns it into identity, daily timing, and relationship context. It does not publish fake ratings or claim a platform store link that is not actually shipped.

If you want a textbook, start with the saju overview. If you want the reading on your phone, download Given.

Frequently asked questions

Is Given a horoscope app?

No. Given uses saju, the Korean Four Pillars system. It calculates a chart from your birth moment and interprets the structure. It is not a sun-sign horoscope.

Does Given give fake compatibility scores?

No. Compatibility is shown as chart interaction: support, drain, pressure, harmony, and clash. A single score hides the part that is actually useful.