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Hit record. Do the reading. Querent runs quietly in the background. No typing during the session, no second screen to manage.
Hit record. Do the reading. Querent transcribes the conversation, structures the spread, and learns how you read. Built for beginners building a practice and pros running a client roster.
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“…so we have the Tower reversed here in the obstacle position. Interesting. That’s resistance rather than rupture, which actually fits what you were describing before we started. And crossing it, the Ten of Pentacles…”
Audio processed and immediately discarded. Only the transcript is retained.
2 cards detectedCapture the reading exactly as it happens. The companion handles the cleanup so you can stay in the conversation.
Hit record. Do the reading. Querent runs quietly in the background. No typing during the session, no second screen to manage.
When you stop, the audio runs through a tarot-tuned Whisper pipeline. Card names land correctly. The audio is discarded; only the transcript is kept.
The companion reads the transcript, drafts your reading notes, and proposes updates to your card library. By the time you look back at the screen, it's done.
Open Querent in a browser tab during a Zoom call or set the laptop beside you for an in-person session. The app captures microphone audio, and on Chrome or Edge it captures system audio too. The full conversation lands on the record.
Prefer no laptop in the room? Use whatever voice memo app you already trust. After the reading, drop the file into Querent. Same transcription, same companion synthesis, same finished record.
Querent collapses what most readers cobble together from four or five tools. Designed for tarot specifically.
Groq Whisper, tuned for tarot vocabulary. The Tower, the Star, the Hierophant. Cards that general transcription tools mangle land correctly. Audio is processed and discarded; only the text is retained.
Structured spread records on every reading. A searchable card library with your personal notes. Client profiles with full history. White-label PDF exports you can share with a client before they leave.
An AI that activates after capture. It reads the transcript, synthesizes the session, surfaces patterns across your history, and proposes updates to your card notes. Between sessions, it's a thinking partner for prep and solo work.
After every session, the companion reads the transcript and your reading record. Over time it builds a picture of how you read, not how tarot is traditionally read.
That was a good session. What do you see in it?
The Tower reversed came up in the obstacle position. Based on the transcript, you read it as resistance rather than rupture, which is a specific take, not the traditional one. I don't have much context on how you typically read that card yet. Worth adding this to its notes?
Same client tomorrow. They're stuck again. Where should I focus?
Looking at their last four sessions: the Tower reversed has appeared three times, always in positions about what's blocking them. You've read it the same way each time: internal resistance, not external circumstance. The thread might be worth naming directly if it surfaces again.
Tower reversed. Fourth session in a row with this client.
Eight appearances in your career readings this year. You've read it five different ways, none of them generic. One pattern: when it falls in positions 3 or 5, you consistently read it as protective resistance. Should I add that distinction to the card notes?
Other tarot tools read the cards. Querent reads like you do.
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Learning the cards. Building your own interpretations. Querent grows with you, so the first reading you log still matters at year two.
Tracking your tarot journey. A practice that compounds, because nothing gets lost between sessions.
Reading for clients. Recording sessions. Maintaining a client roster. Sending polished exports without leaving the app.
Querent isn’t a fortune-telling app. It won’t produce generic readings on command or interpret cards with authority it doesn’t have.
Its job is to support your practice, not to replace it.
You record the session. Either live through the browser, or by uploading an audio file afterward. Querent sends the audio through Groq Whisper, tuned for tarot vocabulary so card names transcribe correctly. The transcript attaches to the reading record. The audio is discarded; only the text is retained.
No general-purpose transcription tool understands spreads. No spread-aware tarot app handles transcription. Querent sits alone at that intersection. The transcript isn't just stored. It's passed to a companion that knows your card library, your clients, and your interpretive voice. Over time it builds a picture of how you read.
It's processed through Groq Whisper and immediately discarded. Only the transcript is retained. Your clients' voices are not stored, indexed, or used to train any AI model.
The companion activates after capture. It reads the transcript and your reading record, synthesizes the session, surfaces patterns across your history, and suggests updates to your card notes. Between sessions, it's available for prep work and solo readings: a thinking partner aware of your full practice history.
Yes. Querent is a particularly good tool for learning, because it helps you build your own interpretations rather than memorizing someone else's. Start with a daily card practice. Over time the cards become yours. The companion meets you where you are.
Your readings, transcripts, clients, and conversations are yours. They are not used to train AI models, and you can export everything at any time. If you cancel or downgrade, your data stays. You just drop to the free plan's limits on new activity.
Three transcribed readings on the house. No credit card. Cancel any time. Your data stays yours.