AstroTiming bridges the classical planetary hours tradition of Al Saat by Kash Al Barni with NASA-grade astronomical computation to help you act at the right moment.
The science of planetary hours — Ilm al-Sa’at — has guided scholars, rulers, and practitioners for over a thousand years. The comprehensive ruleset documented in Al Saat by Kash Al Barni maps each of the seven classical planets to specific domains of human activity.
AstroTiming digitizes this entire knowledge base and enriches it with real-time astronomical data from the Swiss Ephemeris. The result is the Timing Quality Score — a transparent, six-factor composite that turns celestial conditions into clear, actionable guidance for everyday decisions.
Every score comes with a full breakdown. We never hide behind a black box. If you see a number, you can see exactly why.
Swiss Ephemeris with NASA JPL DE431 data. Sub-arcsecond accuracy. Astronomical sunrise/sunset for your exact coordinates. No approximations.
Rooted in the Al Saat ruleset and classical electional astrology. We honor the intellectual heritage while making it accessible to modern users.
We don't just show data — we tell you what to do and when. Every feature ends in a clear recommendation: do, wait, or avoid.
Six languages at launch. Serving both Western astrology enthusiasts and South Asian / Middle Eastern Ilm un-Nujoom practitioners equally.
The API is not an afterthought. It is a core product. Third-party developers can integrate timing intelligence into any app.
AstroTiming is built on the same infrastructure as IGNY8, Alorig Systems’ flagship SaaS product. Django 5.2, React 19, PostgreSQL, Celery, Redis — a battle-tested stack extended with Swiss Ephemeris for astronomical computation.
Code reuse, shared DevOps tooling, unified deployment pipelines, and deep team familiarity ensure that AstroTiming ships with the reliability and performance standards of a mature production system.