While some of the tactile magic of handling physical cards can’t be recreated in a digital form, the platform counters this with beautiful visualizations. Both my querent and I can pick up and handle the cards, as if we were together in person. I’ve been using the platform for a few months now as an early beta tester, and I’ve found conducting remote readings intuitive, simple, and comfortable. Baskin noted to me that they’ll be testing out different business models, even while the core functionality remains free for use. And like Zoom, it has a free and paid version, which for $3 per month adds additional features like searching and filtering the deck and being able to write on the desktop surface. Complete with video, audio, and interactive tarot cards, it seeks to make tarot accessible online by allowing anyone to conduct readings for themselves or a group of up to six people. Moonlight, a new online platform for remote tarot readings, developed by Danielle Baskin with lead engineer Caroline Hermans, is the tarot world’s Zoom.
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