What you get

Everything KarmaLens does, on one page.

KarmaLens looks like a box you type a dilemma into. This page is the rest of it — the reading, the journal that remembers how it went, the loops that share without exposing you, and the ladder for the heavy calls. Every feature here is live, linked, and explained. Nothing hidden.

Pillar one · Reading & clarity

One dilemma in. A structure that concludes.

The core of KarmaLens is a reading — not a conversation that wanders. A verdict, a score, and the reasoning laid out card by card, in about a minute.

Free · no account

Your first reading

Type the whole 2am version into the box and get a real verdict with no signup. The full reading waits behind a free account — nothing retyped, and it doesn’t spend your free quota.

Start with the box →

The verdict

One committed call

A clear call with an alignment score from −100 to +100, and confidence that’s earned from how clear-cut your dilemma actually is — never asserted.

See it in a sample reading →

The method

Eight fixed lenses

Every reading is scored on the same eight lenses from the Gita. Same yardstick, every time — so this month’s call is comparable to last month’s.

DutyTruthNon-harmDetachmentIntentRestraintWelfareDiscernment
How the method holds →

The anchor

The verse — or the teaching

When a verse genuinely fits, it’s quoted verbatim from a real translation. When none does, you get the closest teaching instead — never a forced or invented verse.

“You have the right to action alone, never to its fruits. Let not the fruit of action be your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction.” Bhagavad Gita 2.47 · quoted verbatim
How to read your result →

It talks back

Chat about your reading

Every reading opens a companion chat grounded only in that reading — 5 messages free, 25 on paid plans, 100 once it’s deep-read. It never spends a reading.

Watch it in the sample →

It sharpens

Clarify & re-analyze

If facts are missing, the reading says which ones. Answer one and re-run it — and watch the verdict and score move with the new context.

What the missing-facts card does →

Yours to keep

PDF & full replay

Every saved reading can be reopened in full or downloaded as a PDF — with the deep layer included once unlocked. Delete any reading, any time.

Your readings live in the journal →

The exception

Crisis-aware mode

If a dilemma signals a crisis, KarmaLens stops selling and steps aside — a safety-first response, nothing stored, nothing shareable, no offers.

How we handle it →

Pillar two · When the decision is heavy

The verdict is free. The follow-through is the product.

Three one-time products for the calls that deserve more than a minute. No subscription — and none of them touch your monthly readings.

Decision Room

₹299

A 7-day workspace on the one call you must act on.

  • Everything in Deep Reading
  • 25 follow-up questions on that one dilemma
  • One revised verdict when the facts change
  • A check-in until you’ve acted
Everything in the Room →

Clarity Sprint

₹499

For untangling a whole life-area, start to decided.

  • Three related readings — none touch your quota
  • One Deep Reading included
  • A side-by-side comparison
  • A final decision record, as a PDF
How the Sprint runs →

Decisions keep coming? Plans from ₹99/mo. Seeker (₹249/mo) keeps your journal and patterns — and unlocks Compare two paths: both options through the same eight lenses, side by side. All plans & pricing →

Pillar three · It remembers you

A journal that remembers how it went.

One reading helps. The journal is why the second one is sharper — a private record of what you faced, what you were told, and what you did about it.

After you act

“How did it go?”

Every saved reading asks for its own ending — did you act, did it help, one line for the record. Your future decisions get the receipts.

Open my journal →

Nothing nags

Still on your plate

Hard calls stay open until you close them. The journal keeps up to eight open decisions in view — mark one resolved, or let it go, in one tap.

See what’s open →

Three readings in

Your pattern, named

After three readings, KarmaLens names your recurring inner driver — the habit underneath your dilemmas. Offered as a question about the habit, never a verdict on you.

Where patterns appear →

The pull back

Check-ins that wait

A day, three days, a week after a reading — a quiet email asks how it went and deep-links straight to the outcome panel. Every channel has a one-click off switch.

Email preferences →

Pillar four · Discovery & sharing

Built to be found — never at your expense.

Everything public is share-safe by construction: your dilemma text is never published. Not on a card, not in the gallery, not anywhere.

Share, safely

Personal share cards

One tap on a finished reading mints a public card — the insight and the verse, never your words. Remove it any time; the link honestly goes dark.

The privacy promise, in full →

Real proof

The public gallery

Curated, anonymized decision cards from real readings — the theme, the call, one line worth keeping. Published cards earn a free month; featured ones can add a ₹500 voucher.

Browse the gallery →

Three = free

Invite friends

Three friends’ completed first readings earn you a free Deep Reading — redeemable on whichever of your readings needs it most.

Your invite link, in the journal →

Worked examples

The blog

Real dilemma shapes worked through the eight lenses — there for the moment you’re searching for exactly this decision, not content for content’s sake.

Read the worked examples →

In the open

What’s new

A public changelog of everything that ships. If a feature is live, it’s listed and reachable — that’s a house rule, and this page is how we keep it.

See what shipped →

The floors

Three promises under all of it.

Privacy

Your words are never published

Share cards, gallery cards, previews — all built from share-safe pieces only. Your dilemma text never appears on anything public, ever. Signed-in history is yours to delete.

The privacy policy →

Scripture

Verbatim, or not at all

A verse is quoted word-for-word from a real translation — or KarmaLens abstains and says so. No invented scripture, and no paraphrase dressed up as quotation.

How verse matching works →

Developers

The reading is an API

The same engine answers with the full validated reading as JSON — one endpoint, and the shape of the answer doesn’t move under you. Docs are on the way.

POST /api/v1/analyze

The decision you keep turning over. See it clearly.

Read my dilemma — free, no account

Free · no account · your words never published — ever.

Still weighing it against a general chatbot? The honest comparison →