Fatewave Crush Tarot

Crush Tarot: Fatewave

Pull a card before you text.

Fatewave is a relationship tarot and reflection app for crushes, exes, no-contact pauses, and story-view spirals. It turns the question, the signal, and a card pull into a clearer next move.

Should I text them? Do they like me? What did that signal mean?
Fatewave start screen with crush tarot question bubbles Ask, add the signal, pull.

iOS beta is in development for 18+ early users. Fatewave is for reflection and entertainment, not certainty about another person.

Fatewave start screen with crush tarot question bubbles
The first screen starts with the question you are already holding.

Product flow

From question to signal to card.

The current Fatewave app starts with the relationship question, asks what happened, then shows the pull.

Fatewave start screen with Should I text them and Do they like me bubbles
01 Ask Choose the question you already want to send to a friend.
Fatewave follow-up screen asking what happened
02 Add the signal Left on read, dry reply, story view, no-contact return, or your own version.
Fatewave draw screen with tarot card pull prompt
03 Pull The ritual stays visual, but the read is grounded in what actually happened.

Sample result

It names the pattern, then gives you a move.

Fatewave is built to say the useful part out loud: what is clear, what is confusing, what to do, and what not to turn into proof.

Fatewave result screen with tarot card and Signal Clarity section

Relationship read

Do not text just to calm the spiral.

A weak signal is still information. Fatewave helps you separate a real repair move from passive attention that only restarts the loop.

48 / 100

Mixed signal does not mean impossible. It means do not use one warm moment as proof that the pattern changed.

Early access

Get Fatewave before the next text spiral.

Join the iOS beta list. We are inviting early users with real crush, ex, no-contact, and mixed-signal questions.

crushes situationships story views no contact texting anxiety

We will use your email for beta access updates. Do not send anything urgent, unsafe, or private enough that you would not want stored in a waitlist form.

Relationship memory

The deck gets sharper when it knows the bond.

The first launch sells the reading loop. The product direction is bigger: a private relationship profile built from crush context, pulls, and journal signals.

Bonds

Track whether a connection is magnetic, stable, unclear, or just loud in your head.

Profile

Keep mood, relationship goal, birth details, and patterns editable instead of buried in a chat.

Journal signals

Save the moment, not the whole diary. Future pulls can read the repeating pattern.

Fatewave Bond screen with relationship weather and Bond Logic sections

Daily bond reading

Two readings a day for the one you can't read.

Save a crush or ex as a Bond. Each day Fatewave gives you a relationship-weather call — move, wait, or stay open — and a tarot pull drawn for that exact connection.

Relationship Weather

Worth a Light Move

Enough to stay open. Not enough to chase.

One simple move is okay — stay open, but don't over-invest unless they follow through. Read the pattern, not one signal →

Today's pull · Alex
Queen of Cups tarot card, upright

Queen of Cups

Upright · Cups

“Alex feels soft but emotionally loaded today; notice what becomes clear without forcing it.”

Pulled fresh each day, read against your history together.

Clear boundary

Useful, not certainty-chasing.

Fatewave should help you choose your next move without pretending to know another person's mind.

Can it know how they feel?

No. Fatewave cannot know another person's feelings with certainty. It helps you read the pattern and choose your next move.

Is this only tarot?

Tarot is the ritual layer. Fatewave also uses your question, follow-up answers, saved crush context, and journal signals.

Is the app live?

The iOS app is in development. This page collects early-access interest before the public beta.