Loomkeep records every spread and the future you read in it, then quietly nudges you back weeks later to log what actually happened. Two threads, a prediction and its outcome, woven into one.
Most apps let you pull a card and forget it. Loomkeep is built around the part that actually teaches you something: going back to see whether the reading held.
Capture the spread, the question, and the future you read in it, in about a minute.
Loomkeep holds your prediction and nudges you back to it when the time is right.
Mark how it played out. The loop closes, and a pattern begins to surface.
Lay out the cards, set the question, and jot what you think it means. Loomkeep keeps the spread, your notes, and a photo of the real cards on the table.
When the time comes, Loomkeep brings the reading back beside the moment you’re in now. You mark how it went, played out, partly, didn’t, or pointed somewhere else entirely.
Closed loops add up. Over a season you can see which questions you return to, how often your readings hold, and which cards keep visiting, gently, explainably.
Every Tarot and Lenormand card and every Elder Futhark rune, read through eight life lenses, so the meaning you need is the one in front of you. Build bind-rune formulas, too.
Loomkeep is the kind of place you can write down what you really think, because no one else can read it.
Every reading is scoped to your account. There is no cross-user read path anywhere in Loomkeep.
Spread photos are served only through an ownership-checked route. The store is never public.
Your readings are never logged, put in a URL, or sent to any outside service or model.
Delete a reading and its photo goes with it. Delete your account and everything is gone.
Tarot, for us, was never about fortune-telling. It’s a way to slow down and say out loud what you already half-know, to name the thing you’re hoping for, or dreading, and look straight at it.
But the cards are easy to read and easy to forget. The reading that felt so clear in the moment fades, and you never quite learn whether your intuition was right. So we built the part that was missing: a quiet thread back to the reading, weeks later, to ask what happened?
Close enough loops and something shifts. You stop guessing how good your intuition is and start to know: which questions you ask, which cards keep visiting, where you tend to be right. That’s the whole of Loomkeep.
Free to start. Your readings stay on your account, private, and ready to revisit.