Curated service logic
Users are routed into defined services instead of drifting into generic chat.
Mystic Intelligence Protocol
StarWords combines structured intake, AI-generated cultural readings, simulated payment, and Telegram delivery into one controlled experience.
Brand Frame
The product is presented as a premium ritual while staying explicit about scope, limits, and AI-generated output.
Users are routed into defined services instead of drifting into generic chat.
The site handles intake and payment, then hands the session into Telegram.
Paid follow-up stays tied to the purchased person, topic, and message budget.
Service Gallery
Each service card is an intake gate into a different reading flow.
A quick card pull for today.
Seven-day guidance for a single zodiac sign.
Explore the energy behind any name.
Compare two zodiac personalities for chemistry.
A detailed natal-style report using birth date and time.
A one-year cultural forecast based on birth data.
Closed Loop
The website is the start of the operational chain, not just a brochure.
Choose a defined service and fill the intake form.
Use the simulated payment interface to mark the order paid.
The success page presents a deep link tied to the paid order token.
The bot delivers the order and allows scoped follow-up only.
Disclosure & Protocol
Because the product uses AI-generated content, disclosure and user notices must be part of the product surface.
All readings are generated by AI from the selected service logic and submitted details.
The service is for entertainment, reflection, and cultural exploration.
Users are responsible for the details they submit during intake.
Follow-up remains tied to the purchased scope and message budget.
User Notice
These statements stay visible enough to protect the product while matching the premium presentation.
Core Statements
Operational Signals
FAQ
The goal is to reduce hesitation and explain the product chain clearly.
No. The current experience is AI-generated and presented as structured entertainment content.
The website handles intake and checkout; Telegram handles claim, delivery, and follow-up.
No. Each service has a defined follow-up scope and maximum follow-up count.
No. The product must be treated as entertainment and cultural exploration only.