Eight years drawing cards. Thousands of people read. One obsession: sharpening the prediction.
Velotit started in 2017 as a notebook: one question per consult, the spread written down, and months later the seeker's answer about what really happened. Those notebooks are now our archive. Every reading has taught us to read the next one better — to listen before speaking, to ask what you don't say, to recognize the patterns that repeat when someone hesitates between two paths.
The more people we read, the better we know you. Our predictions have improved over time because we've checked them: which spread was right, which card we didn't get the first time, which kind of question hides another underneath. Today we sit down with you carrying that living memory — not stock phrases.

The archive in four numbers.
How we work.
Four rules we signed when we started and haven't broken since. If any sounds hollow, write us and we'll break it together.
We don't sell certainty
Cards are a mirror, not a map. We say so before charging.
Written by humans
No generic templates, no mass generation. Every reading is read.
Your privacy is yours
We don't sell data. We delete yours on request, no questions.
No cheap fear
We don't use scary predictions to keep you. You're here or you aren't.
What eight years of spreads have taught us.
The question matters more than the card
Most confusing spreads come from badly formed questions. We've spent years learning to reframe them with you before shuffling.
What repeats in a thousand, repeats in you
We've seen the same scene with different names. That doesn't make you less unique — it gives us context to land the nuance.
An honest prediction has a date
If we say something moves, we say when. If we can't, we say so. Vagueness is a trick we no longer use.
We read again, twice
Every reading is written down and reread the next day. If something doesn't fit, we call you to correct it. No charge.