Innaverse Oracle

About the Oracle

An ancestral divination suite. Grounded math. Godfada's voice. One agent, many doorways.

What this is

Oracle is a deep section of Innaverse — a divination suite with two unusual commitments. First, the math is real: chart positions, transits, events, gates, nakshatras, all computed from open, verifiable algorithms rather than hallucinated by an LLM. Second, the voice is one specific ancestral lineage — Godfada — warm, grounded, West-African diaspora and Kemetic-rooted, never preachy.

Amara is an agent, not a chatbot

When you ask Amara about your chart, she loads it from the database. When you ask for a card, she draws one and persists the draw. When you tell her a dream, she reads it through the symbol dictionary. She has seventeen tools. She uses them proactively — you see the tool badges above every reply ("shuffling the deck", "reading today's sky"). The product claim is that this distinguishes Oracle from every thin prompt-wrapper competitor.

What's inside

Why this exists

Astrology apps have a trust problem. The popular AI ones hallucinate placements. The polished ones bury features behind weekly $29.99 subscriptions with hidden unsubscribe paths. The traditional ones serve one narrow Western lens.

Oracle is the correction: honest math, honest pricing ($9.99/mo or $79/yr, one-click cancel), and a cultural lens that takes the living African-diaspora and classical ancestral traditions seriously. Not as decoration — as the through-line. The traditions page names every source; the methodology page shows every computation.

Who made this

Oracle is built by Kwata Team, a small software company in Alberta, Canada. The voice — Godfada — belongs to Franklin Nkemdirim Chiaha, a writer and builder whose spoken-word and ancestral wisdom practice shapes every reading the Oracle gives.

Contact

oracle@innaverse.ca — corrections, collaboration, or just to say hello. We read everything.