Building a healthy consultation practice online is less about luck and more about a few habits done consistently. Here are seven that reliably move the needle for astrologers on Astrobee.
1. Complete your profile with specifics
Generic profiles get skipped. State your system (Parashari, KP, Lal Kitab, numerology), your languages, and the problems you solve best — career, marriage, timing, remedies. Specificity is what makes a client choose you.
2. Be online during peak hours
Availability is a ranking signal and a practical one — you can only be matched when you're online. Evenings and weekends see the most demand. Even a predictable few hours a day beats sporadic long sessions.
3. Respond fast, especially on chat
The first two minutes decide the session. A quick, warm opening — acknowledge the concern, ask one sharp clarifying question — turns a hesitant visitor into a paid, engaged consultation.
Slow first replies are the biggest cause of early drop-offs.
4. Structure the reading
Clients remember a session that had a shape: the situation, what the chart shows, what to watch, and one concrete next step. A structure also keeps per-minute sessions efficient and respectful of the client's wallet — which earns trust and repeat visits.
5. Earn the repeat consultation
Most sustainable income comes from returning clients. End with something checkable ("revisit this after the transit in three weeks"). When your prediction lands, you become their astrologer, not just an astrologer.
6. Mind your ratings and conduct
Ratings compound. Be punctual, stay within scope, and never move a client off-platform — it breaks trust and the protections that keep both sides safe. Consistent, professional conduct is what compounds into a strong profile.
7. Keep learning the platform
Small operational wins add up: knowing how earnings and payouts work, keeping your availability current, and refining your profile as you learn which clients you serve best.
Not empanelled yet? Read how it works and apply to join the panel — the same habits above are what we look for in auditions.