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Lunar Living API: Build Apps for the Moon-Synced Lifestyle

What is Lunar Living? Build apps that help users sync life with moon cycles. Complete guide to lunar APIs for wellness, dating, and productivity apps.

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Oleg Kopachovets

CTO & Co-Founder

February 1, 2026
10 min read
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Lunar Living API guide - moon phases with tech elements
Lunar Living API guide - moon phases with tech elements

So here's the thing: your users are probably already tracking moon phases somewhere.

Co-Star has 30 million users. The Pattern gets people to stay 2-4x longer than regular horoscope apps. Moon journals are selling out on Amazon. "Lunar Living" went from niche astrology concept to wellness mainstream.

And developers are starting to notice.

TL;DR

"Lunar Living" is the practice of syncing daily activities with moon phases - starting projects at new moons, resting during waning moons, being mindful during full moons. People have done this for thousands of years. Now they want apps that help them do it.

This guide covers what lunar living actually means for app developers, why users care about it, and the four types of lunar data you need: cycles and timing (Lunation API), monthly personal forecasts (Lunar Return API), emotional personality (Moon Sign Calculator), and AI interpretations (Moon Insights API).

What is Lunar Living, Really?

Lunar Living means matching your activities to the moon's 28-day cycle. Each phase has different energy, and people plan their lives around it.

This sounds mystical, but the practice is surprisingly practical. Here's what each phase means to your users:

PhaseEnergyWhat Users Actually Do
New MoonFresh start, intentionSet goals, start new projects, plant seeds (literally and figuratively)
Waxing MoonBuilding, momentumTake action, learn new things, build habits, go on dates
Full MoonPeak, culminationMake big decisions, celebrate wins, but also manage heightened emotions
Waning MoonRelease, reflectDeclutter (home, relationships, mind), rest, analyze what worked

The interesting part for developers: people who follow lunar cycles are deeply engaged users. They open apps daily to check moon phases. They want notifications before phase changes. They track patterns over months or years.

This isn't casual usage - it's ritualistic. And rituals create retention.

A note on why I take lunar stuff more seriously than other astrology

Look, I'm a developer. I like things I can measure. And here's what's interesting about the Moon specifically: it's not about distant stars whose gravitational influence is effectively zero at Earth. The Moon is right there - 384,000 km away, massive enough to move oceans twice a day.

Tides aren't mystical. They're physics. The same gravitational force that creates a 12-meter tidal range in the Bay of Fundy is pulling on every body of water on Earth - including the 60% of water in your body.

Do I think Mercury retrograde affects your email? Honestly, mostly not. But do I think the Moon - the celestial body with the strongest gravitational influence on Earth after the Sun - might affect biological rhythms, sleep patterns, emotional states? That's not astrology. That's a reasonable hypothesis with actual physics behind it.

The lunar living crowd might use mystical language, but they're tracking something real. And that makes building for them more interesting than building for generic horoscope consumers.

— Oleg

Why Should Developers Care?

Three reasons.

First, the audience is huge and underserved. Most moon phase apps are either too simple (just show the current phase) or too complex (full astrology software). There's a massive middle ground for apps that give people useful lunar guidance without requiring them to learn astrology.
Second, lunar features are high-engagement, low-lift. Unlike building a whole new feature from scratch, lunar timing can layer on top of what you already have. Meditation app? Add moon-phase-appropriate meditations. Journaling app? Auto-tag entries with lunar phase. Productivity tool? Suggest optimal timing for launches.
Third, personalization without being creepy. Birth chart data gives you deep personalization based on something users are happy to share (their birthday), not surveillance. Their moon sign tells you how they process emotions. Their lunar return tells you their personal monthly cycle. This is powerful for recommendation engines.

The Four Things Users Want from Lunar Apps

After talking to people who follow lunar living, we found they want four types of information:

1. "What's the moon doing right now?"

This is basic but essential. Users want to know:

  • Current phase (new, waxing, full, waning)
  • What sign the moon is in (affects the "flavor" of the energy)
  • Void of Course periods (when the moon makes no aspects - traditionally a time to avoid starting new things)
  • Upcoming phase changes
The Lunation API handles this. It gives you current phase, next phase timing, VOC periods, and lunar mansion data if you want to go deeper into traditional systems (Arabian, Vedic, Chinese).
What you can build: Phase notifications, VOC warnings, moon sign daily insights, lunar calendars.

2. "What does this moon mean for ME?"

Here's where it gets personal.

A lunar return is the moment the moon returns to the exact position it was when you were born. This happens roughly once a month and creates a kind of personal "month ahead" forecast.

This is different from generic horoscopes (same advice for millions of people with same sun sign). Lunar returns are calculated specifically for each person based on their exact birth data.

The Lunar Return API calculates this. It gives you the exact lunar return date/time for a person, plus themes for that lunar month - where they'll have energy, where they might face challenges, optimal timing for different activities.
What you can build: Personal monthly forecasts, energy calendars, optimal timing suggestions, team sync features (for productivity apps).

3. "What's my relationship with the moon?"

Your sun sign is your public personality. Your moon sign is your emotional core - how you feel, what you need to feel safe, how you process difficult emotions.

For lunar living, moon sign is foundational. A Cancer moon person experiences full moons completely differently than a Capricorn moon person. Same lunar event, very different internal experience.

The Moon Sign Calculator calculates moon sign from birth data. It also gives you the element (fire, earth, air, water), which is useful for quick compatibility matching and general guidance.
What you can build: Personality profiles, emotional compatibility matching (huge for dating apps), personalized coping strategies, element-based content recommendations.

4. "What should I actually DO?"

Raw data is interesting, but users want guidance. "The moon is in Scorpio" is information. "Today is good for deep conversations but you might feel more sensitive than usual - journal before reacting" is actionable advice.

The Moon Insights API provides AI-generated interpretations that combine current lunar position with the user's chart. The advice changes daily and feels personal rather than generic.
What you can build: Daily guidance cards, phase-appropriate activity suggestions, personalized notifications, journaling prompts.

How These Work Together

Here's the architecture for a typical lunar living app:

Lunar Living API Architecture

The key insight: moon sign data is calculated once and stored forever (birth data doesn't change). Lunar return is calculated monthly. Current phase can be cached for hours. Only the personalized insights need to be generated frequently.

This means lunar features are cheap to run at scale.

What Can You Actually Build?

Wellness & Meditation Apps

Moon phases map naturally to different types of inner work:

  • New Moon: Intention-setting meditations, goal visualizations
  • Waxing Moon: Energy-building practices, active meditations
  • Full Moon: Emotional processing, gratitude practices, release work
  • Waning Moon: Letting-go meditations, reflection, rest-focused content

The app could automatically surface phase-appropriate content, send notifications before phase changes ("New moon in 3 hours - perfect time to set intentions"), and help users track patterns over multiple cycles.

Dating & Social Apps

Moon sign compatibility is actually useful for emotional matching. Fire moons (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) and air moons (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) tend to get each other's energy. Earth moons (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) and water moons (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) often find emotional understanding easier.

This isn't about "will they be a good couple" - it's about "will they understand each other's emotional language."

Dating apps can show moon sign compatibility, surface "moon twins" (same moon sign), or just give users language to understand their own emotional needs.

Productivity & Planning Tools

Some people genuinely plan their work around lunar phases. The logic:

  • Start projects at new moon (fresh energy, new beginnings)
  • Push hard during waxing moon (building momentum)
  • Launch/ship at full moon (peak visibility)
  • Review and reflect during waning moon (integration)
  • Avoid starting important things during VOC (traditional advice)

Whether this "works" is beside the point - if your users believe it helps them, the feature is valuable. And the structure of the lunar cycle (new → build → peak → release → new) is genuinely a useful framework for thinking about project phases.

Journaling Apps

Moon journaling is a whole category. Users track their mood, energy, and events alongside lunar phases, looking for patterns. "Do I always feel more anxious at full moons?" "Are waning moons when I get sick?"

Auto-tagging entries with moon phase data lets users discover these patterns without manual tracking.

The Developer Challenges

Building lunar features isn't hard, but there are a few things to think about:

Timezone complexity. Moon phases happen at specific moments in time, but users experience them in their local timezone. A full moon at 3am feels different than a full moon at 3pm. Make sure you're handling timezones correctly.
Precision matters for serious users. Casual users just want to know "is it full moon today." Serious lunar living practitioners want to know the exact minute of phase change. They'll notice if your app is off by hours.
VOC is surprisingly important. Void of Course moon is a niche concept, but people who know about it really care. If you're building for serious lunar living users, VOC tracking is table stakes.
Birth time accuracy. Moon sign calculation requires birth time. Without it, you can only calculate sun sign. Your onboarding needs to handle "I don't know my exact birth time" gracefully.

Quick Comparison: What's Out There

Most moon phase APIs just tell you the current phase. Here's what's different about building with a full lunar living stack:

What users wantBasic moon APIFull lunar stack
"What phase is it?"YesYes
"When's the next full moon?"UsuallyYes
"Is it Void of Course?"NoYes
"What's my moon sign?"NoYes
"What does this month mean for ME?"NoYes (lunar return)
"What should I do today?"NoYes (AI insights)
Vedic/Chinese systemsNoYes

If you just need phase data, there are free options. If you're building actual lunar living features, you need the personal calculation layer.

FAQ

What's the difference between Lunation API and Lunar Return API?

Lunation tells you what the moon is doing right now (phase, sign, VOC). Lunar Return tells you what this lunar month means for a specific person based on their birth chart.

Do I need all four APIs?

No. Start with Lunation for basic phase tracking. Add Moon Sign Calculator if you need personality data. Add Lunar Return for monthly forecasts. Add Moon Insights if you want AI-generated guidance.

How do I handle users who don't know their birth time?

Moon sign requires birth time. For users without it, you can still show them lunar phase data (Lunation API) and general moon sign descriptions (without their specific sign). Or encourage them to contact relatives or check birth certificates.

Is lunar living actually a thing or is this niche?

Co-Star has 30 million users. Moon journals are a product category on Amazon. Lunar living content gets billions of views on TikTok. It's mainstream for the wellness/astrology-curious demographic.

What about skeptics?

Lunar features are opt-in. Users who want them get them. Users who don't, don't have to engage. But even skeptical users often enjoy the structure of the lunar cycle as a planning framework.

Getting Started

The simplest path:

  1. Add the Lunation API to surface current phase and upcoming changes
  2. If that resonates with users, add Moon Sign Calculator for personalization
  3. Build up to lunar returns and AI insights as your lunar features mature

Free tier gives you 50 requests/month - enough to prototype. Most apps in development use Professional tier ($37/month for 55,000 requests).

Want to go deeper? Check out Void of Course Moon: What It Is & How It's Calculated for the technical details of VOC tracking, or explore our full lunar API suite: Lunation API, Lunar Return API, Moon Sign Calculator, Moon Insights API.

Oleg Kopachovets

CTO & Co-Founder

Technical founder at Astrology API, specializing in astronomical calculations and AI-powered astrology

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