Tarot of the Goddesses
| Updated : | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Version : | 1.0.0 |
| Developer : | Unknown |
About App
Okay — I downloaded Tarot of the Goddesses at 2:13 AM because insomnia and curiosity do terrible things to me. No joke: I shuffled virtual cards until my thumb cramped (yes, my thumb). This app promises direct contact with goddess archetypes and, strangely enough, it mostly delivers — in a low-key, no-frills way.
First things first: the app is advertised as completely free and in English. I checked the Play Store page and I couldn't find paywalls listed. Still, don’t expect a polished boutique product. It’s not a luxury spa; it’s a roadside oracle that speaks plainly. Card meanings are written so a total newbie can follow them — which I appreciated. I’m not into jargon-heavy mystic speak, and this app avoids that trap. Good.
What I used and how it felt:
- Daily Tarot — I pulled a card for a Wednesday that was already terrible. The reading called out my exact nervous habit (yep — that one) and gave a concrete tip. Weirdly comforting.
- Healing Goddess Spread — I sat with this for twenty minutes. It pushed me to name an intrusive thought out loud (I did; felt dumb then lighter). The phrasing wasn’t mystical fluff — it was practical.
- Yes/No oracle — quick, blunt. Perfect when you want a straight signal and not a novella.
UI notes: not flashy. Buttons are readable. Cards have art that's pleasant if not museum-grade. Loads fast on my older phone. No lag. No need to be a tech snob.
What I didn’t like: the app isn’t a substitute for a real reader when you need nuance. Also, the listing says it will always be free — I hope that’s true (I did a little happy dance at the idea), but I would not be shocked if small ads appear eventually. I didn’t see in-app purchases on the store page.
Bottom line: if you want straightforward goddess-themed tarot readings, explained in plain English, with unlimited free spreads — this is worth a try. Download it if you’re curious, bored, or frankly desperate for clarity at 2 AM. Subscribe? Nope. Save your wallet. But do bring patience and an open mind.
Download tip: Install, try the Daily Tarot first — it’s a nice, low-commitment taste of what the app does.
Editor's Review
Pros
- Free app with unlimited card spreads
- Plain-English card meanings for beginners
- Healing-focused spreads that prompt action
- Fast performance even on older phones
Cons
- Interpretations can feel surface-level to experts
- Limited customization and note features
- Potential for ads or future monetization