Many people read horoscopes daily and check monthly forecasts from time to time. We've selected the top three services that cover horoscopes and conducted a detailed comparison. Honestly, and looking ahead, for me, the best horoscope is on the Purple Garden website. It's convenient, and even though they don't have monthly or annual horoscopes, this service has other perks.

Comparison and evaluation

Choose from the Best Horoscopes: We Have Selected the Most Accurate and Useful Ones

Many people read horoscopes daily and check monthly forecasts from time to time. We've selected the top three services that cover horoscopes and conducted a detailed comparison. Honestly, and looking ahead, for me, the best horoscope is on the Purple Garden website. It's convenient, and even though they don't have monthly or annual horoscopes, this service has other perks.

Analysis of horoscope services

A comparison of the best horoscope sites: Keen, Kasamba, and Purple Garden, a visual comparison of interfaces and usability

We consider criteria such as:

  1. Where and how the text is located
  2. How the site is navigated
  3. How quickly users can find the forecast they need
  4. What thematic sections are and what benefit the service brings to the reader

Overview of Formats

WebsiteDailyWeeklyMonthlyYearlyThematic Blocks
Keen
Kasamba
Purple GardenLove, Career

Evaluation by Key Criteria

Comparison of key features of horoscope services — Keen, Kasamba, and Purple Garden showing usability and formats
ParameterKeenKasambaPurple Garden
Formats by timeDaily, Monthly, YearlyDaily, Weekly, MonthlyDaily, Weekly, Monthly Love, Monthly Career
Thematic sectionsNoNoYes - love, career
Selection formatToday/Month/Year links under each signDaily/Weekly/Monthly in one blockLarge cards in four sections, then choosing a sign
InteractiveMinimumAdvisor cards with price and Chat NowFocus on clean navigation
Accessibility featuresCompatibility, subscription form with name, email, and date of birthLots of terminology, prices, and advisor ratings all at onceLight tone, clear topics
Buying pressureLowHigh - just below the horoscopeMiddle - See all advisors

Keen is basic, without any innovations or gimmicks. Kasamba emphasizes a calm visual approach, allowing the reader to choose what they need, and includes an annual horoscope — a rare feature. Purple Garden is the only one that has found a balance: structure and user-friendliness. The conclusion is simple: if you need comfort and quick navigation, Purple Garden wins.

Detailed and to the Point

Illustration showing the target audience of horoscope platforms Keen, Kasamba, and Purple Garden

Keen: Short Horoscopes and Compatibility

A 12-character grid, with three buttons under each (Today, Month, Year) takes you to the desired period with one click. Plus, there's a subscription form with your name, email, and date of birth, and a compatibility section below. This approach is convenient if you just want to quickly check the forecast and leave. They're short, and in some places, they seem formulaic. While they're sufficient for regular reading, they may not offer enough depth for understanding.

Kasamba: What Are Horoscopes About and How Much Do They Reveal?

The page features a large navbar for esoteric topics, below which is a grid of signs and tabs for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. It's convenient that you can switch between periods in one place, and the texts delve deeper into karma, houses of the horoscope, the universe, and purpose. This is for those who appreciate detail, but a minus for those who prefer brevity. After the forecasts, there are calls to consult an advisor.

Purple Garden: What Do They Focus On and What Is Their Interface Like?

At the entrance, we see four clear sections: Daily, Weekly, Monthly Love, and Monthly Career. The reader is immediately directed to the sections that interest them most. The texts are written directly and friendly, without complex terminology. The tone is closer to a lifestyle media outlet: it's easy to read. A downside is the lack of a unified monthly and annual format on the homepage, so long-term forecasts are nowhere to be found, but the site feels like one of the most user-friendly.

How to Get to the Horoscope?

Keen

Click your zodiac sign, and a page with today's forecast will open. If you need a monthly or annual forecast, you select the desired one and are redirected to another page. It seems the site still operates on the old model: each action is a separate page.

Kasamba

Choose your zodiac sign — the text appears immediately, the buttons are easy to reach, and you can change the period without navigating. The catch is that as soon as you finish reading the forecast, you're immediately advised to consult with astrologers about prices. It's easy to read, but it feels like you're being pressured into buying.

Purple Garden

First, you select a section — daily, weekly, or monthly (love or career), and then your sign. But this gives you a sense of structure: you jump straight to the topic you need.

Bottom Line: Which Platform Will Deliver More Value?

Purple Garden is convenient and useful for regular reading. It offers a variety of formats: daily, weekly, and unique monthly sections on career and love. The texts are easy to read without being overloaded with esoteric content or annoyingly linked to paid services. Navigation is simple: select a section and a symbol to get a forecast. There are no annual forecasts, like on Keen, but most people prefer daily and thematic formats. For readers who appreciate deeper interpretations and variety, Kasamba also offers detailed forecasts worth checking out.

Customer Reviews

Visual representation of user reviews and feedback on horoscope services Keen, Kasamba, and Purple Garden