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USE CASE GUIDE

Saju is strongest for pattern and timing questions, not for one-line absolute answers

Saju is especially useful for questions about temperament, repeating relationship patterns, career direction, and timing around change. It is less useful when you only want a rigid yes-or-no answer stripped of context.

This page helps a first-time visitor choose the right product path before frustration begins.

That makes it useful for turning broad curiosity into the reading path that actually matches the question.

Last updated
March 26, 2026

Key takeaways

  1. Best-fit questions

    Patterns, tendencies, timing, relationships, and direction-oriented questions

  2. Lower-fit questions

    Absolute predictions and one-line outcome checks with no context

  3. Product routing

    Broad life pattern fits saju, a same-day concern fits daily fortune, and relationship tension fits compatibility.

What saju answers well

Saju works well when the user wants to understand a repeated pattern rather than a single isolated event.

That includes questions about why certain relationships or work dynamics keep returning in similar forms.

When another format is better

If the question is highly immediate and narrow, a daily format may feel more useful than a broad reading.

If the focus is a specific relationship, compatibility is usually the better product path.

Why this page matters early

It helps users self-sort into the right reading path instead of getting frustrated when the first option they see does not match the question in their head.

Question-fit FAQ

Can saju help with relationship questions?
Yes, especially for patterns. But for two-person dynamics, compatibility is usually more direct.
Can saju help with career questions?
Yes. Direction and timing are two of the strongest use cases.
Do I need a full saju reading for a daily concern?
Not always. A shorter daily fortune may be a better first step.
Can saju tell me a final yes or no?
It is usually more useful as a pattern and timing framework than as a rigid yes-or-no machine.
Why make this a dedicated guide?
Because choosing the wrong reading path usually comes from misunderstanding the question, not from a lack of interest.

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