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Introduction to the EsoTech Wiki

The EsoTech Wiki covers booking systems, AI tools, membership platforms, and vendor directories for astrologers, tarot readers, and spiritual coaches.

The EsoTech Wiki exists because esoteric practitioners are running real digital businesses, and most of the software guides they find were written for florists and fitness coaches.

The global astrology app market was valued at $4.02 billion in 2024. Projections put it at $29.82 billion by 2033, growing at nearly 25% annually. The broader market for astrology services hit $15.16 billion in 2025. That's not a hobby category - it's a professional industry with specific operational needs that general business software guides don't address.

> Source: JPLoft market analysis; Jenova AI research report, March 2026. Verify current projections.

What "EsoTech" Means

EsoTech is the intersection of esoteric practice - astrology, tarot, numerology, spiritual coaching, energy healing - with the software and digital infrastructure practitioners need to operate. Booking systems, payment processors, AI report generators, membership platforms, developer directories, copywriters who understand the niche.

The tools exist. The problem is that practitioners hit avoidable walls: a payment processor that terminates accounts selling "occult services," a booking platform priced for agencies, an AI tool that puts disclaimers on every tarot interpretation.

This wiki is a working reference to help you avoid those walls.

Who This Wiki Is For

- Practicing astrologers and tarot readers who want to stop managing clients through spreadsheets and email threads
- Spiritual coaches and teachers building courses, memberships, or certification programs
- EsoTech founders - developers, designers, and product builders building platforms for esoteric audiences
- Students and newcomers who want a map before committing to tools

What This Wiki Covers

AI Tools - prompt engineering, report generators, platform comparisons. What general-purpose AI gets wrong about divination, and what purpose-built tools do better.

Guides - step-by-step for the operational decisions: automating bookings, launching a membership, selling readings online without legal exposure.

Vendor Directory - developers, designers, and copywriters who know the space. Real rate ranges, where to find them, and what to check before hiring.

Software Directory - booking tools, payment processors, astrology software, community platforms. Comparison tables with verified pricing and honest notes on what breaks for esoteric use cases.

Editorial Standard

Every tool comparison in this wiki uses verified pricing from the vendor's own pricing page or a dated source. Platform terms of service for esoteric content are checked and noted where relevant. Prices are marked with the verification date and a reminder to confirm current pricing before purchasing.

This wiki is not affiliate-ranked. Tools appear based on what practitioners actually use, what the pricing data shows, and what the research supports.

Start Here

- Just getting started: How to Sell Readings Online Legally and How to Automate Client Bookings
- Building a product: AI Report Generators and How to Find an EsoTech Developer
- Scaling an existing practice: How to Launch a Tarot Membership and Booking Software Directory

This wiki is published by Esotier, the infrastructure layer for the EsoTech industry — embeddable widgets, a tools registry, and SaaS for metaphysical businesses. Everything here is vendor-neutral reference; the products we build sit one layer below it — part of the EsoTech infrastructure.

Introduction to the EsoTech Wiki | Esotier