Vedic Meet – A Platform for Ancient Wisdom and Modern Growth

Postet av Vedic Meet den 21. Okt 2025

What is Vedic Meet?

  • Vedic Meet  is an online platform / mobile app in India that provides services based on Vedic wisdom — astrology, numerology, palmistry, vastu, tarot, etc.

  • Their tagline is something like "Solve Your Problems with Expert Astrologer" and they present themselves as a "problem-solving app" rather than just a prediction/horoscope app.

  • They also offer various tools, such as:

  1. Kundali / horoscope generation 

  2. Numerology calculators  (eg by date of birth, name)

  3. Vastu compass  tool

  4. Tarot and other divination services

  5. Meditation , mantra practices, and community support features 

  • The platform claims to onboard only “ Top Astrologers  (top ~3%) via a multi-level verification / screening process

  • They emphasize offering remedies, long-term solutions, and follow-ups (not just predictions) as part of their value proposition.

  • It's available 24/7 (ie, users can consult astrologers anytime) and supports both chat and call modes.

  • The app also includes content (daily horoscopes, explore section) and a “community” feature where users can talk anonymously about their problems.

Strengths and Advantages (as claimed)

  • Integration of multiple services (astrology, numerology, tarot, vastu) in one app.

  • Transparent pricing (they claim no hidden charges) and user privacy.

  • Tools to assist users (calculators, vastu compass, reminders for remedies)

  • A focus on practical solutions, not just telling the future.

  • Community/user engagement features.

What They Claim Makes It “Very Special”

Here are the differentiating aspects (or claims) that they highlight to set themselves apart:


Feature / Claim

What It Means / Why It Matters

Problem-Solving Focus (vs just predictions)

Instead of just forecasting, they try to focus on root solutions, remedies, follow-ups so problems don't reappear.

Rigorous Astrologer Vetting

They say only the top 5% of astrologers (certified, screened) are allowed on their platform through a 6-level verification process.

Vastu Compass / Home Energy Tools

The "Vastu Compass" is a claimed unique tool to check the orientation/energy of your home and find issues.

Reminders & Accountability

Many astrology / spiritual apps just give you advice. Vedic Meet promotes reminders so you actually perform the remedy or practice over time.

Community & Shared Support

The app includes a “community” space where users can discuss issues, sometimes anonymously, and find peer support.

Family Tracking

Users can monitor charts, predictions, and influences pertaining to family members all in one app.

Holistic Mix of Disciplines

Instead of limiting to astrology, they integrate multiple facets like numerology, palmistry, tarot, Reiki, graphology, etc.

Transparent Pricing & Privacy

They strongly advertise "no hidden charges" and full privacy/confidentiality.


These claims are what make Vedic Meet stand out in their marketing. If these features work as intended, they do give it a more “service-oriented, holistic” positioning rather than being a mere fortune-telling app.

Things to Be Cautious About / Questions to Ask

  • Authenticity & verification: While they claim that astrologers are screened, verifying the actual competence and ethical practices of consultants is important.

  • Claims vs. reality: Terms like "accurate predictions" or "pure Vedic remedies" are inherently subjective; astrology and such practices are not scientifically verifiable.

  • Privacy and data security: Any platform handling personal birth data, name, and personal issues should have strong privacy safeguards. Always check their privacy policy.

  • Cost and transparency: Although they claim no hidden charges, understand how they charge (per minute, per session, etc.), and whether you might be upsold.

  • Remedy effectiveness: Remedies suggested (mantras, rituals, vastu corrections) are typically spiritual / traditional methods; their practical efficacy is subjective and depends on belief.

  • User reviews: It helps to look at user reviews in app stores or third-party sites to see what real users are saying (positives, negatives, inconsistencies).


What More I Found

1. App Store / User Feedback

  • On the Google Play Store, the app is listed with ~10,000+ downloads.

  • Its “About” section emphasizes it as India's first “problem-solving” Vedic app, not just for astrology but for issues in life (relationships, health, career) using tools like astrology, numerology, palmistry, Vastu, tarot, graphology, reiki, etc.

  • Features listed include reminders (for remedies / practices), community support (anonymous sharing), meditation music, a “Vedic mantra meditation” tailored to issues, and a “Vastu Compass.”

  • In the user reviews (via a third-party review aggregator), some users praise the app:

     “The consultants provide thoughtful advice, and the remedies are simple to follow... the Vastu Compass is a great tool...
     “After following his instructions my relationship starts improving.

     These are positive testimonials, although they are anecdotal in nature.

  • On Facebook, the page has ~182,500 likes and describes itself as "More than just an astrology platform | Verified Experts.

2. Media & Press

  • A Business Standard press article states that Vedic Meet claims to connect users with India's top 5% astrologers, selected via a six-level screening process.

  • The press piece also repeats many of the features the company markets: remedies, Vastu Compass, community, no hidden charges, etc

  • A case study / profile by a software development blog describes Vedic Meet as "redefining astrology and Vedic wisdom for the digital age" by focusing on "holistic problem solving" rather than just predictions.

  • There is also mention in The Wire (in a “PTI-PR News” style article) reinforcing their branding as more than a standard astrology app, but these seem drawn largely from the company's own messaging.

3. Critiques, Cautions & Skepticism

  • I did not find many well-documented, independent negative reviews of Vedic Meet itself in the searches I ran. That said, the absence of negative feedback does not guarantee the absence of problems.

  • However, I found a relevant caution from a Reddit post (in a broader context of Vedic / astrology services). One user recounts:

  •  “I got scammed out of hundreds of dollars for a Vedic astrology reading … The astrologer had numerous good reviews … 10 minutes in, he said I must buy a $5,000 puja or else I won't have success 

  •  While this is not about Vedic Meet specifically, it serves as a general warning that in the domain of astrology / spiritual services, some individuals may abuse trust, upsell expensive rituals, or make scare-based claims.

In general, in forums and discussions, a recurring theme is that astrology / prediction services are probabilistic rather than deterministic. Some people argue that astrologers often make generalized statements or use "cold reading" techniques.



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