Explain the practical basics
People usually want to know what kinds of information support the app, what gets saved in the journal and where to go if they need help.
Trust and transparency
This page explains, at a high level, what information supports the Zodico experience, how people manage their data and where to go when they need help with account or privacy questions.
Trust pages should help people understand the product without forcing them through legalese first.
People usually want to know what kinds of information support the app, what gets saved in the journal and where to go if they need help.
That includes editing account details, contacting support or using the dedicated account deletion page when needed for compliance reasons.
A privacy page should clarify the product without overpromising. It should give people a clear next step if their question is specific or account-related.
The Terms, Editorial Policy and Community Guidelines explain related parts of the product experience.
Zodico is a personalized app, which means some information is used to make the experience work as expected. That can include account information, profile details you choose to add, journal content you save, and the inputs required for features such as horoscopes, tarot, dream interpretation or compatibility readings.
Some information exists because you actively create it. Dream notes, saved tarot spreads, compatibility entries and journal history are examples. Other information exists because the app needs it to function, such as basic account or subscription context. The exact handling may vary by feature and platform, but the practical principle is straightforward: data should support the product experience people came for, not create surprise.
If you need to remove your account entirely, the dedicated account deletion page explains the available path. If you simply need help or clarification, the Contact page is the better starting point.
The cleanest route depends on what you need. For general support or privacy questions, email the team through the contact details on the Contact page. For moderation-related concerns inside the community, use the moderation channel listed there.
If the goal is account removal, use the in-app deletion flow or the fallback support path described on the dedicated deletion page. That page stays publicly available for compliance even though it is intentionally kept out of the main acquisition flow.
This overview is intentionally plain language. If you need a product-specific answer tied to your own account, the support channel is the right place to ask rather than relying on a general public summary page.
Zodico separates public website content from private in-app content on purpose. Public, indexable pages on zodico.app may be crawled by search engines and AI search surfaces according to the site's robots policy. That public layer can include acquisition pages, evergreen guides, trust pages and only the explicitly public, moderated Zodico World routes that remain indexable.
Private Astro Diary entries, direct messages, drafts, account-only details and non-public or noindex community pages are not part of that public web layer. They are not intended for public AI consumption and should not be treated as available source material simply because the product itself includes social or journal features.
Zodico also separates search visibility from training policy. Search-oriented crawlers may be allowed where they help people discover the product, while training-oriented crawlers can be blocked through robots policy. If you need clarification about a privacy or crawler-related issue tied to your own account, the support route on the Contact page is the right place to ask.