Mansions of the Moon
For practitioners of ceremonial magic, occultists, and astrology enthusiasts who value historical accuracy and scholarly depth over mainstream, simplified horoscopes.
Mansions of the Moon is an established lifestyle app that is a paid app. With a 3.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Calculates precise ecliptic longitude using Jean Meeus algorithms.
Deep-dive essays on source texts (Picatrix, Agrippa, Barrett).
Browse mansions by magical category (e.g., Prosperity, Conflict).
Color-coded ecliptic display by element.
How much does it cost?
- One-time purchase of $0.99
The app utilizes a 'no-nonsense' premium model, explicitly rejecting subscriptions, ads, and tracking to appeal to users seeking a private, complete, and distraction-free tool.
Who Built It?
Portfolio
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for Mansions of the Moon?
How's The Lifestyle Market?
How does it evolve in the Lifestyle market?
Rank progression
5 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
The outtake for Mansions of the Moon
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- High-precision astronomical algorithms (Jean Meeus)
- Deep scholarly/historical content integration
- Strong privacy stance (no tracking/ads)
- Unique immersive 'grimoire' aesthetic
Critical Frictions
- Lack of user notifications for mansion changes
- Minimal social media and marketing presence
- Limited to iOS platform
- Low review volume (1 rating)
Growth Levers
- Expansion into Planetary Hours to compete with Luna Solaria
- Marketing the 'No-Tracking' model to privacy-conscious occultists
- Developing an Android version to capture the full niche market
Market Threats
- Mainstream ritual apps (Moonly) capturing the lifestyle segment
- Utility-dense competitors (Luna Solaria) offering better timing alerts
- Professional ephemeris tools (iPhemeris) owning the precision data space
What are the next best moves?
Develop Mansion Change Notifications
Direct contender Luna Solaria offers notifications for mansion changes, which is a critical utility for ritual timing that this app currently lacks.
Integrate Planetary Hours
Luna Solaria includes Planetary Hours and Tattvas; adding this would consolidate the 'Magical Timing' use case for the target audience.
Optimize App Store Metadata for 'Privacy' Keywords
The app's 'No tracking/No ads' stance is a key differentiator against mainstream apps like Moonly but is currently buried in the description.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Mansion change notifications (available in Luna Solaria)
- Planetary Hours and Tattvas (available in Luna Solaria)
- Advanced technical depth/declination (available in Time Nomad)
- Comprehensive ephemeris tables (available in iPhemeris)
Key Takeaways
Mansions of the Moon is a technically superior niche tool that wins on scholarly authority but loses on modern utility. To defend its #91 Paid position against contenders like Luna Solaria, it must bridge the gap between 'static grimoire' and 'active ritual assistant' by adding time-sensitive notifications.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
v4.1 update (April 2026) fixed rendering for Moon's disk — indicates active maintenance of core visual features.
Ranked #91 Paid (NEW) in US Category 6012 — shows the app is still capable of entering charts despite its age.