Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers to common questions about birth time rectification, accuracy, privacy, and pricing.

How accurate is birth time rectification?
Rectification narrows your likely birth time window—it doesn't give a single "exact" time with certainty. Our approach typically reduces a 2-hour window to 15-30 minutes of likely times. The more questions you answer and the clearer your life events, the better the narrowing. We show probability distributions rather than false certainty because honest uncertainty is more useful than confident errors.
Can rectification find my exact birth minute?
No method can reliably determine your birth time to the exact minute. Anyone claiming otherwise is overstating what's possible. Rectification can narrow the range to a handful of likely candidate times, each with associated probabilities. For most practical purposes, knowing your Ascendant is within a 10-15 minute window is sufficient for meaningful chart interpretation.
Why do you show multiple candidate times instead of one answer?
Because multiple times are genuinely plausible given your inputs. Showing a single "definitive" answer would be dishonest when the data supports several possibilities. By showing candidates with probabilities, you can see which times are most likely AND understand the uncertainty. This lets you make informed decisions about how to interpret your chart.
What if my recorded birth time is already accurate?
If your recorded time is accurate, rectification should confirm it—the candidate closest to your recorded time should have high probability. Rectification is valuable even with recorded times because it can identify whether your time is likely correct or if the typical hospital rounding/errors may have affected your record.

Still Have Questions?

The best way to understand how rectification works is to try it yourself. The demo is free and takes about 5 minutes.