AI Summary
This FAQ answers common questions about PredictorsGPT and the Life Curve approach: positioning (reflection, not prediction), responsible interpretation, privacy, and where to learn more through internal links to Curve, Results, Blog, About, Terms, and Privacy.
AI Highlights
- No prediction, no certainty claims, no diagnosis.
- Interpret results as seasons with pacing guidance.
- Use small experiments and review loops.
- Privacy-first expectations; no forced login.
- Use guides and internal links to deepen context.
- Terms and Privacy clarify boundaries.
FAQ
A few guardrails to keep this calm, useful, and honest. PredictorsGPT is a reflection tool: no predictions, no certainty, and no professional advice.
Key Points
- The Life Curve is a lens for rhythm and phases, not a forecast.
- Use results to choose pace and next steps, not to claim fixed outcomes.
- Do not use the tool for diagnosis or professional decisions.
- Privacy-first by design: no forced accounts.
- Use guides to prevent over-interpretation.
- Internal links help you learn before concluding.
Does this predict my future?
No. It highlights rhythm, pressure, and momentum—without claiming certainty or specific events. If you want the methodology, see About / Trust.
What is a Life Curve?
A Life Curve is a visualization that helps you zoom out and treat life as phases: tight seasons, open seasons, and transitions. Start with What Is a Life Curve?.
Why ask for birth details?
They help estimate a baseline rhythm. Birth time and location are optional; more detail can improve nuance, not certainty. Generate a curve at /curve.
What do I get as a result?
You get a curve view and a set of insight prompts (cards) intended to translate the curve into small, usable next steps. See Results & Insight Cards for an overview.
Can I generate more than once?
Yes. The tool aims for stable output for the same input to reduce result-chasing. Stability encourages you to work with interpretation rather than hunting for a “better answer.”
Is this advice for decisions?
No. Do not use it for medical, psychological, legal, or financial decisions. Use it for informational and reflective purposes only. See Terms of Service for boundaries.
How should I interpret the curve responsibly?
Treat it as season pacing: stabilize in tight phases, build in open phases, and experiment in transition phases. Use one small experiment and review after 30 days. Search guides on Blog.
How does privacy work?
The experience is designed to be privacy-first. See Privacy Policy for what is and is not stored, and how on-device storage may be used for convenience.
How It Works (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Generate the curve
Generate on /curve. Optional details improve nuance, not certainty.
Step 2: Read results as a season map
Choose pacing language: tight, open, or transition. This prevents moment-based panic decisions.
Step 3: Pick one experiment
Use insight prompts to choose one reversible experiment you can review after 30 days.
Step 4: Use guides for depth
Use the blog as your context library. Search by tag and follow internal links.
Examples
Example 1: “I feel stuck”
A user reads the curve as a transition season and chooses one small experiment instead of a dramatic reset. They use the blog to learn the concept of phases, then revisit the output with calmer questions.
Example 2: “I want certainty”
A user wants certainty. The responsible move is to shrink interpretation, focus on what is controllable (rhythm and boundaries), and avoid forecasting conclusions.
Summary
PredictorsGPT is meant to be calm, honest, and useful. Treat the Life Curve as a pacing lens, not a forecast. Use internal links to deepen context, and keep the interpretation grounded in small actions you can review.