Indian Vedic astrology is one of the oldest predictive systems in continuous use — 4,000 years of accumulated practice, refined across dynasties. It's also intimidating. The math is dense; the language is Sanskrit; the explanations sit in ancient texts you'd have to learn an entire framework to read.
Meanwhile, a generation that's curious about meaning, lineage, and self-recognition is being handed daily horoscopes and 12-archetype quizzes. Useful as a wedge; nowhere near deep enough to hold.
AstroSoul is the bridge: real sidereal calculations a traditional jyotishi would recognise — Lahiri ayanamsa, nakshatras, atmakaraka, dasha periods — rendered in a voice you can recognise yourself in.
Same math your grandmother trusted. New medium your phone speaks fluently.