Do you know about Vedic Meet
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:
- Kundali / horoscope generation
- Numerology calculators (e.g. by date of birth, name)
- Vastu compass tool
- Tarot and other divination services
- Meditation, mantra practices, and community support features
- The platform claims to onboard only “Top Astrologers (They emphasize offering remedies, long-term solutions, and follow-ups (not just predictions) as part of their value proposition.
- It’s available 24/7 (i.e., 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 hand 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.”
- 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, absence of negative feedback doesn’t guarantee 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.