The New Beautiful Me
The New Beautiful Me gives you a calm place to draw cards, work through a spread, reflect in your journal, and notice the patterns that keep returning.
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Core features
Built for a reflective tarot practice.
Daily card
Begin with a single card when you want a quick check-in and a lighter ritual.
Spread of the Week
Return to a featured spread each week for a deeper prompt and a more intentional reading.
AI insights
Bring in interpretation support when you want help naming patterns, tensions, or next questions.
Journal
Write down what the cards stir up so your readings stay connected to real life instead of vanishing after the session.
Card library
Browse all 78 Rider-Waite cards, review keywords, and study imagery whenever you want more context.
Saved readings and patterns
Track your reading history, weekly recaps, and longer-term themes as your practice accumulates.
How it works
Draw, reflect, and grow.
Whether this is your first reading or your thousandth, the process is the same: choose a spread, draw your cards, and sit with what comes up. The app supports you at every step.
Choose a spread
Pick from built-in spreads like Past, Present, Future or Celtic Cross, try the Spread of the Week, or design your own custom layout with up to fifteen positions.
Draw and reveal
Cards are drawn randomly from the full seventy-eight card Rider-Waite deck. Tap each card to reveal it one at a time, or reveal them all at once when you are ready.
Reflect and save
Read the card meanings in context, bring in AI interpretation if you want another perspective, then journal your thoughts. Every reading is saved so you can revisit it later.
About tarot
A reflective practice, not a prediction.
Tarot is a seventy-eight card system divided into the Major Arcana and four Minor Arcana suits. The Major Arcana traces a journey from innocence through experience to understanding. The Minor Arcana reflects the everyday textures of life through Cups, Pentacles, Swords, and Wands.
A tarot reading is not about fortune telling. It is a framework for noticing what is already present in your life. The cards mirror themes, tensions, and possibilities. When you sit with a spread and write about what surfaces, the reading becomes a conversation between you and your own attention.
The New Beautiful Me approaches tarot as a reflective practice. You do not need to believe in anything supernatural to use it. The value comes from slowing down, asking a question, and paying attention to the images and meanings that resonate. Many people use tarot alongside journaling, meditation, therapy, or creative work as a way to access perspectives they might not reach through ordinary thinking.
Whether you draw a single card each morning or sit with a full Celtic Cross on a quiet evening, the practice deepens with repetition. Over time you begin to notice recurring cards, shifting moods, and evolving questions. That is where the real insight lives — not in any single reading, but in the patterns that emerge across weeks and months of showing up.
About the Founder
Built by someone who cares about calm, trust, and reflective tools.
The New Beautiful Me was created by Cody Jo Eflin, a product builder with a background in enterprise systems, QA, platform operations, and privacy-aware software. The app is designed to feel grounded, useful, and respectful of personal reflection.
Meet the founderIf you want the story behind why this app feels different from louder tarot products, the founder page explains the product thinking behind the journal, study tools, and privacy choices.
Privacy
Keep the reading personal.
Explore the site without an account, then join the free-for-life preview when you want saved readings, journals, recaps, and longer-term pattern tracking across devices.
Read the privacy policyPrivacy first. Only the question and names you enter into a reading are sent to AI for interpretation when you're logged in.
Browse, draw cards, and study spreads before you decide whether you want an account.
Use saved readings and journaling only when you want to build a longer record of your practice.