11 reports included in one flat plan, 4 of them free forever
Unlimited follow-up questions on any section, at no extra cost
Every report saved, reopenable months later, and PDF-exportable
A published Swiss Ephemeris stack and 12 visible divisional charts
Where ClickAstro falls short
Every report is a separate purchase and every update is another one
A PDF is frozen at generation and cannot take a follow-up question
No ongoing relationship with your chart as your situation changes
In fairness, what ClickAstro does well
Genuinely long and detailed reports rooted in classical method
Strong multi-language coverage across Indian languages
Well-established, with decades of report generation behind it
ClickAstro sells detailed Vedic horoscope reports as one-off PDF purchases, in several Indian languages, with scheduled phone consultations available alongside. The reports themselves are long, traditional and carefully produced.
The four pillars
AstroPal vs ClickAstro, one question at a time.
Accuracy: what actually computes the chart
AstroPal
AstroPal computes every chart with the Swiss Ephemeris in the sidereal zodiac. Lahiri is the default ayanamsa, with Raman, KP and Krishnamurti selectable. Twelve divisional charts from D1 to D30, planetary strength and the full Vimshottari mahadasha and antardasha tree are calculated for every birth, not just the D1.
The traditional grounding is real and the reports are not thin. Where AstroPal differs is transparency and reach: the ephemeris, the ayanamsa options and the 12 divisional charts are published and visible in the app rather than embedded invisibly in a document. And because the chart lives in your account, you can interrogate it rather than only read about it.
Price: what it costs when you actually use it
AstroPal
One flat monthly price, and then nothing further. No per-minute meter, no per-report checkout, no charge for a follow-up question. The Kundali, Kundali Milan, Varshphal and baby name reports are free for everyone, PDF export included, and the entire Academy is open without an account.
The report-shop model charges per artefact. A detailed horoscope is a purchase; a matching report is another purchase; next year is another purchase again. AstroPal charges one flat monthly price that includes 11 reports, four of which are free even without a subscription, plus unlimited questions about any of them.
Reports: what you get in writing, and get to keep
AstroPal
Eleven full-length Vedic reports covering career, wealth, health, marriage, relationships, muhurat, numerology and Varshphal. Four are free forever. Every one is saved to your account, reopenable months later, and exports to PDF straight from the browser, with unlimited follow-up questions included.
This is ClickAstro's core product, so the comparison should be direct. Their reports are long and static. AstroPal's 11 reports are saved to your account, reopenable, exportable to PDF, and, crucially, followed by a conversation: you can ask what the Saturn transit section actually means for the job offer in front of you, and the answer is included.
Academy: whether anyone will teach you the method
AstroPal
Eight structured courses with ordered modules, lessons and quizzes, free and open without an account. They run from reading a first birth chart through yogas, Saade Sati, the Vimshottari dasha tree, nakshatras and planetary strength, so you can check the reasoning behind any answer rather than trusting it.
A report shop has no course, because the report is the product. AstroPal gives away 8 free structured courses so you can read your own chart alongside anything we generate for you.
The reports
11 reports you keep. ClickAstro gives you none of them.
Every one is computed from your own chart, saved to your account, and downloadable as a PDF. Four are free forever; the rest are included with a paid plan.
Scroll for all 11. Kundali, Kundali Milan, Varshphal and the baby name report are free for everyone.
Side by side
The full comparison.
Where ClickAstro does not publish something, the row says so rather than guessing on their behalf.
AstroPal compared with ClickAstro, feature by feature
Feature
AstroPal
ClickAstro
Astrology system
Vedic (sidereal), and nothing else
Vedic (sidereal)
Calculation engine
Swiss Ephemeris, the same library professional astrologers audit against
Proprietary, not published in detail
Ayanamsa
Lahiri by default, with Raman, KP and Krishnamurti selectable
Lahiri, primarily
Divisional charts
12 vargas, D1 through D30, computed for every chart
Included in the larger report packages
Dasha analysis
Vimshottari mahadasha and antardasha, with dated timing charts
Vimshottari, in the report
Who answers you
One engine reading your full chart, identical every session
A generated document, or a scheduled human call
Follow-up questions
Unlimited. Asking again never costs more
Not possible; a new question means a new purchase
Written reports
11 reports, 4 of them free forever, every one exportable to PDF
The core product, sold one at a time
Learning material
A free 8-course Academy, open without an account
Article content
Pricing model
Flat monthly, ₹501 / month for Pro, with a free tier. Asking again never costs extra
Per-report purchase, plus paid consultations
Astrology system
AstroPal
Vedic (sidereal), and nothing else
ClickAstro
Vedic (sidereal)
Calculation engine
AstroPal
Swiss Ephemeris, the same library professional astrologers audit against
ClickAstro
Proprietary, not published in detail
Ayanamsa
AstroPal
Lahiri by default, with Raman, KP and Krishnamurti selectable
ClickAstro
Lahiri, primarily
Divisional charts
AstroPal
12 vargas, D1 through D30, computed for every chart
ClickAstro
Included in the larger report packages
Dasha analysis
AstroPal
Vimshottari mahadasha and antardasha, with dated timing charts
ClickAstro
Vimshottari, in the report
Who answers you
AstroPal
One engine reading your full chart, identical every session
ClickAstro
A generated document, or a scheduled human call
Follow-up questions
AstroPal
Unlimited. Asking again never costs more
ClickAstro
Not possible; a new question means a new purchase
Written reports
AstroPal
11 reports, 4 of them free forever, every one exportable to PDF
ClickAstro
The core product, sold one at a time
Learning material
AstroPal
A free 8-course Academy, open without an account
ClickAstro
Article content
Pricing model
AstroPal
Flat monthly, ₹501 / month for Pro, with a free tier. Asking again never costs extra
ClickAstro
Per-report purchase, plus paid consultations
Choose AstroPal if
You want the chart computed with a named ephemeris you can check
You want one flat price that does not move with how much you ask
You want reports you keep, reopen and export to PDF
You want to learn the method rather than take an answer on trust
Choose ClickAstro only if
You want one long traditional document in a specific Indian language
You prefer a printed artefact to an app and will not have follow-up questions
The verdict
AstroPal keeps the chart live behind every report, so you can ask what the Saturn section means for the offer in front of you and the answer is included. ClickAstro produces a long, careful document that cannot take a follow-up. Since the real question usually arrives a week later, a frozen PDF is the wrong shape.
AstroPal vs ClickAstro: common questions
Are AstroPal reports as detailed as ClickAstro reports?
AstroPal ships 11 full-length reports built on 12 divisional charts and the full Vimshottari dasha tree, all exportable to PDF. The difference that matters is that you can ask follow-up questions about any section, at no extra cost, because the chart stays live in your account.
Which works out cheaper?
AstroPal, for anyone who wants more than one report. Four AstroPal reports are free forever, and a flat monthly plan covers the rest with unlimited follow-ups, where a report shop charges per document and again for every update.
Can I ask questions about my report?
On AstroPal, yes, without limit and at no extra cost. A purchased PDF is frozen at the moment it is generated, so the only way to ask something new is to buy something new.
Competitor details are summarised from publicly available information and change often, especially pricing. Check the vendor site before deciding. Where a company does not publish something, we say so rather than guessing.