Five thousand years of pattern recognition. Five civilisations. One reading.
Most apps read one system. Fliyp reads five.
Your Vedic chart is the spine. BaZi reads your decision style from your birth hour. Mayan Tzolkin reads your energetic signature across a 260-day cycle. Lo Shu reveals the life domains carrying the most friction. Numerology gives you five core numbers. The Identity Engine cross-references all five — and the convergences are where your signal is strongest.
Identity Engine basics on Destined · full 5-system synthesis on Ascendant
The five systems
What each system reads. What it tells Fliyp.
| System | What it reads | What it tells Fliyp |
|---|---|---|
| Vedic Jyotish | Your Moon, Ascendant, Nakshatra, 9 planets, 12 houses, Mahadasha period | The spine of your life pattern — 5,000 years of pattern recognition |
| BaZi · Four Pillars | The year, month, day, and hour pillars of your birth moment (10 stems, 12 branches) | How you naturally operate under pressure — your decision style, your energy nature |
| Mayan Tzolkin | Your Kin — the day-sign-and-tone combination in the 260-day sacred calendar | Your energetic signature — how the day’s signals land for you specifically |
| Lo Shu Grid | Nine grid positions derived from your birth date | The life domains carrying the most friction in your chart |
| Numerology | Life Path, Destiny, Soul Urge, Personality, Daily Number | How you process information, make decisions, absorb energy |
The convergence layer
Where the signal is strongest
Each of these systems was developed independently, by a different civilisation, using different mathematics and a different vocabulary. They never compared notes. So when they agreeabout you — when your Vedic Mars, your BaZi Day-Master, and your Lo Shu grid all point to the same thing — that agreement isn't a coincidence and it isn't copying. It's the underlying pattern showing through five different windows at once. The Identity Engine's whole job is to surface those convergences, because the convergences are the parts of you that are load-bearing — confirmed five times over, not asserted once.
Sample insight
What a convergence reads like
“Your Vedic Mars, your BaZi Day-Master in Fire, and your Lo Shu filled 9-position all point to the same archetype — leadership, front-of-house, the one who carries the room. Three independent systems, three different methods, one answer. That convergence isn't telling you to tryto lead. It's telling you that leading is structural for you — and that the quiet, behind-the-scenes roles you may have talked yourself into out of modesty are costing you more energy than they're saving. When five systems agree, stop arguing with them.”
Plans
What each plan unlocks
| Plan | Identity Engine access |
|---|---|
| Explorer · Seeker | Vedic only |
| Destined | Vedic + BaZi + Mayan + Lo Shu basics — 4 systems, partial synthesis |
| Ascendant | Full 5-system synthesis + convergence alerts + cross-reference deep-dives |
Who buys the full engine
For people who've graduated from personality-app astrology
The system-curious — people who've read about BaZi, Mayan, and numerology separately and want them cross-referenced rather than collected. The identity-seekers who graduated from personality-app astrology and want real depth across systems. Diaspora professionals who want both the Indian and Chinese systems in dialogue. And, interestingly, skeptics — who treat the convergence layer as a falsifiability test: if five independent systems didn't agree at meaningful frequencies, the engine would expose itself. It doesn't, and that's the point.
Want to start small?
Your Core Identity Quick Read (₹299) is the entry point — a primer on who you are across the five systems, with 5 free Decision Advisor questions included.
See the Core Identity report →FAQ
Common questions
Are BaZi, Mayan, and Lo Shu "real" astrology?
They're independent ancient systems, each with its own internal logic and computational rules. Fliyp reads them as additional pattern-recognition layers — not as competing with Vedic. The Identity Engine cross-references; it doesn't pick a winner.
How is this different from a "5-in-1" novelty app?
Most "5-in-1" apps read each system shallowly and present them side by side. Fliyp computes each one properly — BaZi from your precise birth hour, Mayan from your accurate calendar position, Lo Shu from your full birth date, numerology from your full name and date — and then surfaces the cross-system convergences, which is the actually-interesting signal.
Why is the full engine an Ascendant-tier feature?
Because it produces its best signal when all five systems are fully read and synthesised — and that's computationally and interpretively heavy. We don't fake the depth at lower tiers; Destined gets a genuine 4-system version, Ascendant gets the full synthesis.
Do I need separate birth data for each system?
No — the same birth data (date, time, place, and your name for numerology) feeds all five systems.
Where does the convergence get used elsewhere in Fliyp?
Convergences feed your daily score weighting and inform the Decision Advisor's behavioural-reasoning layer — so the Identity Engine isn't a standalone novelty, it's underneath the whole product.
