Discover what the planets say about your relationship. This free, personalized astrology report analyzes both partners' birth charts using Western tropical astrology to reveal how you connect emotionally, what drives your attraction, where tension may arise, and how your relationship can grow over time.
To generate your compatibility report, enter the following details for both partners:
| Field | Partner 1 | Partner 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | Day / Month / Year | Day / Month / Year |
| Time of birth | Hour and minute | Hour and minute |
| Place of birth | City and country | City and country |
All six fields for each person feed directly into the natal chart calculation. The more accurate your inputs, the more precise and relevant your reading will be this isn't just a formality.
Your couple report covers the full emotional and romantic picture between two charts not just sun sign matching. Here's what you can expect:
Birth time determines the Ascendant, house placements, and the precise degree of every planet in the chart. Without it, the reading relies on planetary positions alone and those positions are shared by thousands of people born on the same day. That's a lot of people getting the same reading, which isn't what you want.
An accurate birth time narrows the chart to a roughly two-hour window, giving this free report a far more specific picture of how both partners express love, handle emotional needs, and respond to each other.
Works best with accurate birth times for both partners. If you don't have the exact time, use 12:00 noon as a neutral default.
Sun sign compatibility Aries and Aquarius, Scorpio and Pisces is where most people start. And honestly, I get it. It's accessible. But it only accounts for one planet out of ten or more in a full natal chart. Genuine romantic compatibility in Western astrology means examining the planetary interactions between two complete birth charts, a process known as synastry.
What one person's Venus does in relation to another person's Mars, Moon, or Saturn says far more about the actual texture of a relationship than any single sign pairing can. I've seen "compatible" sun sign pairs carry enormous tension because Saturn was squaring the other person's Moon and I've seen "mismatched" pairs develop something deeply bonded because of a strong Venus-Jupiter connection. The signs are the surface. The aspects are the story.
Two individually healthy, self-aware people can still struggle in a relationship because planetary energies interact differently than individual temperaments do. A Mars-Saturn square between two charts doesn't reflect character flaws it reflects a genuine friction in how each person moves, decides, and responds to pressure.
This free compatibility report names these dynamics directly so that both partners can understand the pattern rather than attribute it to personal failure. In my experience, awareness of the astrological source of a conflict is often the first step toward navigating it with less damage.
Here's the thing attraction, harmony, and long-term stability are driven by different planetary combinations, and they rarely arrive as a single package. Initial pull often comes from Mars-Venus contacts or Pluto aspects. Compelling, urgent, sometimes a little unsettling.
Day-to-day harmony tends to come from Moon-Venus or Moon-Jupiter contacts the kind that create warmth, ease, and the feeling of being genuinely accepted. Long-term stability is more often indicated by Saturn contacts. They can feel like restriction early on, but what I've seen in charts over the years is that these contacts form the structural durability that actually sustains a relationship across decades.
Knowing which type of compatibility dominates your chart interaction tells you what you're working with and what may need conscious attention.
Astrogya generates your couple report by analyzing the planetary interactions between two complete Western tropical natal charts. Every planet in one chart is measured against every planet in the other, with particular attention to the angles formed between them the conjunctions, oppositions, trines, squares, and sextiles that define how two people's energies either flow together or create friction.
The result isn't a score. It's a set of narrative forecasts, each describing a distinct romantic theme active between the two charts.
This report uses the tropical zodiac the system used in Western astrology, which positions the zodiac relative to the seasons of the Earth rather than the fixed star background. All planetary positions and chart calculations are based on the tropical framework, which makes this report distinct from Vedic Jyotish-based tools that use the sidereal zodiac.
If you're looking for that kind of reading, Astrogya offers Kundli matching tools separately.
The report identifies repeating patterns across several dimensions of the relationship:
how both partners stimulate each other's growth and imagination
the warmth, protection, and sense of being accepted
where one partner may unconsciously limit the other's self-expression
the strength and nature of the magnetic connection
where practical and intuitive worldviews diverge
how differing requirements for commitment show up over time
possessiveness, manipulation risk, and the importance of early boundary-setting
Astrology offers a framework for reflection. It doesn't determine fate, predict outcomes, or replace professional relationship guidance. Use this free report as a tool for honest conversation and self-understanding not as a basis for major decisions without broader context.
No single astrological influence is the whole story. The same aspect that shows potential for control can also show depth, and the same tension that generates friction can generate extraordinary growth.
This section examines how warmth, reassurance, and acceptance flow between both charts. Strong Moon contacts particularly Moon conjunct or trine Venus often produce the feeling of being genuinely understood and welcomed as you are. What I find consistently in charts with this configuration is that partners tend to support each other's goals, respond quickly with comfort in difficult moments, and feel safe being vulnerable. The report describes the quality of this emotional exchange in direct, specific terms rather than general sign descriptions.
Chemistry in Western astrology is often traced to Mars-Venus aspects and Pluto contacts between the two charts. The report describes whether the attraction between two people feels electric and urgent, or warm and steadily affectionate and whether that pull carries any edge of instability.
Understanding the astrological source of attraction helps both partners recognize whether it's likely to sustain the relationship on its own, or whether it needs to be supported by complementary emotional and value-based connections.
Mercury aspects between two charts shape how partners talk to each other, listen, process disagreements, and share ideas. A flowing Mercury-Mercury or Mercury-Jupiter contact produces natural intellectual rapport conversations that feel effortless and genuinely stimulating.
Harder Mercury contacts, particularly squares to Saturn or Uranus, can produce patterns of interruption, misunderstanding, or a persistent feeling that the other person just doesn't receive what you're trying to say. The report identifies the communication dynamic active between both charts so both partners know where to slow down.
Conflict patterns in a couple chart are not signs of a broken relationship they're indicators of where energy is concentrated. Saturn aspecting personal planets in the other person's chart often shows one partner feeling held back, their natural romantic expression becoming stilted or cautious in the relationship.
Mars-Pluto and Saturn-Venus contacts can introduce power dynamics involving control, emotional withholding, or a need to dominate the relational dynamic. The report names these patterns without catastrophizing them, because understanding the source of the tension is the first step toward changing how it plays out.
Venus-Jupiter contacts between charts indicate where two people naturally agree about what matters comfort, beauty, generosity, the good life. Where this contact is absent or stressed, the report identifies how different value systems and daily priorities may create friction over time.
One partner may trust what they can see and measure; the other may rely on instinct and intuition. Neither is wrong. The report frames these differences as navigable rather than dealbreaking, with the goal of helping both partners understand each other's operating logic.
Saturn contacts between two charts are the backbone of long-term stability. They bring seriousness, responsibility, and a sense of consequence to the relationship qualities that can feel heavy at first but become deeply valuable over time. I've seen relationships with heavy Saturn contacts between charts outlast seemingly easier pairings by decades.
The report also examines where security needs diverge. One person may need constant reassurance and togetherness; the other may require regular independence and space. Neither requirement is unreasonable but unacknowledged, the difference erodes trust. Seeing it mapped in the chart allows both partners to address it directly.
Pluto contacts between charts are the most common astrological indicator of possessiveness and emotional intensity. When Pluto in one chart aspects the Moon or Venus of the other, the relationship can feel overwhelming deeply compelling but also prone to cycles of jealousy, emotional manipulation, or a desire to control the other person's choices.
The report doesn't frame these energies as character flaws. They're indicators of where both partners carry the most intense emotional investment and therefore where the clearest most consistent boundaries need to be established early.
When Moon and Venus aspects flow well between two charts, emotional support feels natural and unprompted. You don't have to explain why you need reassurance your partner simply offers it. This quality, genuine responsiveness, is one of the most consistent indicators of a relationship with strong long-term emotional health. I've rarely seen it absent in couples who genuinely thrive together.
Strong Mercury contacts and trine or sextile aspects between the Sun signs indicate a couple who can work through problems without it becoming a contest. They divide tasks intuitively, respect each other's thinking, and rarely feel like they're pulling in opposite directions on the day-to-day level.
Attraction supported by Venus-Mars trines or sextiles carries warmth and desire without the edge of aggression or obsession that harder aspects can bring. This type of chemistry sustains itself beyond the initial phase and continues to generate genuine affection through different life stages.
Relationships that last tend to show Jupiter aspects between the charts and what Jupiter brings is tolerance, generosity, and real curiosity about how the other person sees the world. The couple doesn't need identical values. They need enough respect for difference to remain interested rather than threatened.
When Venus in one chart is squared by Saturn in the other, affection can feel inconsistent present and warm in one moment, withdrawn or guarded the next. This isn't indifference. It's more often a pattern of emotional self-protection that hasn't yet been named or addressed.
Mars-Saturn and Uranus-Mars contacts between two charts tend to generate recurring arguments that follow the same structure. The topics change; the underlying dynamic doesn't. Recognizing this as an astrological pattern rather than evidence of fundamental incompatibility opens the door to breaking the loop consciously.
When one partner's chart shows strong Uranus contacts to the other's Moon or Venus, there'll be a recurring tension between the need for independence and the need for closeness. This doesn't make the relationship unworkable, but it does mean both partners need to negotiate their definitions of togetherness with unusual care.
Venus-Saturn squares between charts can produce a situation where one person is naturally more traditional about commitment exclusivity, timelines, shared futures while the other feels that expectation as pressure. Acknowledging this difference early, rather than waiting for it to become an accusation, is consistently more effective.
Saturn aspecting a partner's personal planets is often experienced as restrictive, but in stable long-term relationships, these contacts are among the most common. What I've observed in hundreds of charts is that they create commitment and durability the sense that the relationship is real and built to last, not just exciting. A square between charts doesn't indicate incompatibility. It indicates an area where energy is concentrated and where conscious effort will be required. That effort isn't evidence of a problem it's a feature of depth.
A powerful Pluto or Mars-Venus contact between charts can create an attraction so compelling that it becomes its own justification. But attraction without emotional safety, without shared values, without the communication capacity to work through conflict it rarely survives the long term. Read the attraction sections of your free report alongside the conflict, values, and commitment sections not in isolation. The full picture is always more informative than any single highlighted theme.
Your compatibility report contains multiple entries, each describing a distinct romantic theme active in your chart interaction. Some will feel immediately recognizable; others may describe tendencies that only surface under specific stress or at particular relationship stages. Look for recurring themes across entries. If emotional restriction appears in more than one description, that pattern deserves attention. If warmth and support appear consistently that's a genuine structural strength, not coincidence.
The report is most effective when both partners read it together. Use the language in each section as a neutral starting point "the report describes a pattern of needing more security than the other person does; is that true for us?" is a far more productive conversation than arriving at the same topic through frustration. Astrology doesn't resolve relationship issues. It offers a shared vocabulary that can make difficult conversations less personal and more navigable.
| Focus Area | What It Examines | Key Planets / Points |
|---|---|---|
| Love Compatibility | Overall emotional and romantic alignment | Moon, Venus, Sun inter-aspects |
| Sexual Compatibility | Physical attraction, desire, intensity | Mars, Venus, Pluto contacts |
| Emotional Compatibility | Depth of feeling, acceptance, vulnerability | Moon-Venus, Moon-Moon aspects |
| Marriage Compatibility | Long-term suitability, shared goals, stability | Saturn, Jupiter, 7th house contacts |
| Communication Compatibility | How partners talk, listen, and think together | Mercury aspects, 3rd house |
| Long-Term Relationship Potential | Durability, growth, enduring commitment | Saturn, composite chart themes |
Love compatibility in Western astrology looks at the overall resonance between two charts not whether two people feel euphoria in the first months, but whether the emotional and relational architecture supports a sustained, reciprocal bond.
Mars-Venus contacts are the primary indicators of sexual compatibility. The nature of the aspect matters as much as its presence: a trine produces easy, mutual desire, while a square introduces urgency and tension compelling, but potentially destabilizing if the emotional foundation isn't strong.
Emotional compatibility isn't just about comfort. It includes the capacity to be genuinely known by another person and to remain present when they express difficult emotions. Moon aspects between two charts particularly Moon conjunct or trine the other person's Venus or Sun are among the most reliable indicators of this quality.
Marriage compatibility extends beyond attraction and warmth into shared responsibility, value alignment, and the willingness to commit to a shared future. Saturn and Jupiter contacts between charts, along with the condition of both partners' 7th houses, carry the most weight in this area.
Communication issues are among the most cited reasons couples seek guidance. Mercury aspects between two charts show how naturally partners exchange ideas, whether they can disagree without it becoming adversarial, and whether they feel genuinely heard.
Long-term potential combines all of the above: emotional security, sustainable attraction, compatible values, and the structural durability that Saturn contacts provide. No single factor determines this, which is why a full couple report rather than a sign-pair analysis is the most reliable tool for assessing it. Get your free reading here to see the full picture.
Western Romantic Forecast vs Vedic Matchmaking
| Dimension | Relationship Compatibility (Western) | Kundli Milan (Vedic) |
|---|---|---|
| Zodiac system | Tropical (season-based) | Sidereal (star-based) |
| Primary method | Synastry planet-to-planet interaction between charts | Ashtakoot system 8 compatibility factors scored |
| Output | Narrative romantic forecast by theme | Numeric score (max 36 Gunas) with category breakdown |
| Focus | Emotional, psychological, and relational dynamics | Marriage suitability, family, health, longevity |
| Cultural grounding | Western psychological astrology | Classical Indian Jyotish tradition |
| Best used for | Understanding how a relationship actually feels and functions | Assessing marriage alignment in Vedic cultural contexts |
Use the Western romantic compatibility report when you want to understand the actual texture of a relationship how you connect emotionally, where attraction comes from, what generates conflict, and how your values and communication styles interact. It's well-suited for couples at any stage, from early dating through long-term partnerships.
Kundli Milan is the traditional Vedic approach to pre-marriage compatibility assessment, focusing on factors like Mangal Dosha, Nadi, Bhakoot, and the Guna score that indicate alignment across health, longevity, financial security, and family harmony. It's particularly relevant for families and individuals for whom the Jyotish system carries cultural and religious significance.
The two systems ask different questions and use different frameworks to answer them. Western compatibility analysis illuminates psychological and emotional dynamics; Vedic matching evaluates structural and karmic alignment for marriage. Using both gives a more complete picture the romantic forecast tells you how the relationship will feel from the inside, while the Kundli assessment reflects traditional indicators of long-term marital stability. Astrogya supports both frameworks, which is a genuine advantage for users who want depth across traditions.
In the early stages of a relationship, the compatibility report helps both partners understand the dynamics they're building. Naming a pattern before it becomes a habit is far easier than trying to change it after years of reinforcement.
For couples who've been together for some time and find themselves returning to the same unresolved tensions, the report offers a structural explanation not an excuse, but a context that makes the pattern legible and therefore workable.
Long-distance relationships place particular pressure on communication compatibility and the capacity to maintain emotional intimacy without physical proximity. The report identifies exactly these qualities, making it especially relevant for couples navigating distance.
When the same argument recurs in different forms, it's almost always rooted in a structural dynamic between the two charts rather than any single incident. The compatibility report identifies these structural sources directly.
Before committing to a shared future, understanding the full astrological picture attraction, emotional compatibility, value alignment, and commitment styles provides a richer basis for that decision than intuition alone.
Accuracy depends partly on the quality of the birth data provided. With correct birth times for both partners, the report reflects the actual planetary angles between two charts and produces highly specific, relevant descriptions. With approximate times, the reading remains meaningful but less precise at the level of house placements and exact degree aspects.
No. Astrology describes tendencies, energetic themes, and the kinds of dynamics likely to emerge between two people it doesn't predict outcomes. Long-term relationship success depends on the choices both partners make, not on any fixed configuration of planets.
An exact birth time significantly improves the specificity and reliability of the reading. If you don't have one, using 12:00 noon as a placeholder will still produce a useful reading at the planetary level, but Ascendant-related and house-based interpretations won't apply.
This is one of the most common compatibility patterns and honestly, one of the most misunderstood. It typically indicates strong Mars-Venus or Pluto contacts alongside challenging Saturn or Mars-Mars aspects. The attraction is real; so is the friction. The report will describe both and give you a clearer picture of whether the underlying structure supports the relationship long-term.
This report is based entirely on Western tropical astrology. All planetary positions, aspects, and interpretations use the tropical zodiac. If you're looking for a Vedic-based reading, Astrogya also provides Kundli matching tools built on the sidereal system.
Love compatibility tends to focus specifically on romantic and emotional resonance how warmly two people connect. Relationship compatibility is a broader term that also includes communication styles, shared values, conflict patterns, and long-term stability. This free report covers all of these dimensions.
Yes. Understanding the emotional architecture of a relationship before marriage where the natural strengths are, and where challenges are likely to emerge gives both partners a more informed foundation for the decision. It doesn't replace honest conversation, but it can make those conversations much more focused.