You have questions.
The cards have answers.
Send Kindly your question. The cards are pulled, the reading is written, and it arrives in your inbox — usually within the hour, always within a day.
Four steps. One reading.
You send a question.
The intake form below, or write to info@kindlytarot.com directly. One sentence is enough. So is a paragraph. Kindly will hold it as carefully as you ask it.
The cards are pulled.
From the deck you picked, or the one Kindly feels matches what you brought. Reversals are honored. The spread fits the question — not the other way around.
The reading is written.
Card by card. Then how the cards are speaking to one another. Then what it all says about your situation, in plain language.
It lands in your inbox.
Usually within the hour. Always within a day. Card art included. Reply with anything that comes up — returning readings build on what came before.
Six decks. Pick by mood.
Each deck reads in its own voice — severe, tender, dialectical, dry. Pick the one that matches the question you’re asking. Or leave it to me, and I’ll choose the deck that fits what you brought.
Four spreads. The right shape for the question.
Each spread is a different shape, holding a different kind of question. A small worry takes a single card; a long-running knot wants ten. Don’t know which? Pick “reader’s choice” on the form and I’ll match the spread to what you’re asking.
Flat pricing, no tipping, no upsells. Payment runs through Stripe after you submit your question.
Readings that remember.
Kindly keeps you in mind between readings. The cards that keep showing up are noticed. The way your questions have shifted from autumn to spring is held. When you write again, you are not starting over — the reading you receive next builds on what came before.
“The Three of Swords has come up again. That makes three readings now. The cards keep returning here because you do. Let’s actually look at it this time.”
We got to ask Kindly four questions.
One morning, over a long coffee, she answered four questions about how she reads. We left with the answers.
The sentence the person walks in with.
If they bring me a true one — not the polished version, the one they almost didn’t send — the cards have something to land on. The Tower means nothing in a vacuum. It means a great deal next to “I think I’m staying out of habit.”
A reading lands when the person recognises themselves in it. Not when I’m clever. When they go quiet for a second and then say, “yeah, that’s the one.”
Witnessing.
People come in carrying a story they’ve told themselves a hundred times. The cards interrupt the loop. A picture lands on the table and suddenly the story has to make room for something it didn’t plan for. That’s the work.
I’m not changing your life. I’m holding up a mirror long enough that you stop flinching from it.
A woman wrote in three weeks after her father died. The question was about whether to take the job he’d wanted her to take.
The cards laid in a way I’ve only seen twice — the Hierophant crossed by the Three of Swords, the Six of Cups in the past, the Star far in the future. I sat with that spread for two days before I wrote anything. There’s no clever line for that. There’s only the truth, and the truth was: this isn’t about the job.
I told her so, gently. She wrote back a week later and said she’d turned it down and called her mother for the first time in a year. That’s the only metric I trust.
Because the cards do.
The same card showing up in three of your readings means something different than it does in one. The way your questions shift over a year is information. If I forget you between sessions, I lose half the spread before I’ve even shuffled.
Most apps treat memory like a privacy problem to solve. I treat it like the whole job. You’re not a one-night reading. You’re a person, and a person is a longer story than four cards.
Pick the reading. Kindly does the rest.
Three ways to work with Kindly: one-off written readings, a rhythm of ongoing readings, or live by phone or video. Whichever you pick, you get full card art, plain language, and a real person on the other end.
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the cards to explore?
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