
I built the most complete witchcraft app
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share the app I’ve built: Liminith.
I started making it because I wanted something that could support different parts of a witchcraft practice without having to jump between multiple apps, notes, websites, screenshots, and notebooks.
Liminith is meant to accompany your practice and make it easier to carry things with you, organise them, reflect on them, and return to them over time.
It’s also built to be path-free, so the meanings and correspondences are written in a neutral way and can be adapted to your own beliefs, tradition, or way of practising.
With Liminith, you can follow the Wheel of the Year, explore Sabbats and seasonal meanings, and use the turning of the year for reflection, planning, and intention.
You can check the Moon, planets, and sky events, including moon phases, eclipses, retrogrades, meteor showers, lunar moments, and other celestial events.
You can build your personal grimoire, with correspondences for herbs, crystals, colours, symbols, tarot, runes, and more — and add your own personal notes.
You can create and save sigils, bindrunes, spells, and rituals, so your workings are easier to organise, find, and return to.
You can use tarot and rune readings even when you don’t have your physical tools with you. You can ask your own questions, add notes, save your spreads, and come back to them as their meaning unfolds over time.
You can also keep a portable altar space, choosing from built-in altars or uploading your own, so your practice can stay close even when you’re away from home.
There is also a meditation space, with different focuses to help you slow down, breathe, and gather yourself.
And there is room for journaling, shadow work, and vision boards — for reflection, honesty, intention, and the things you are calling into your life.
Alongside the regular tarot deck, I’m also really happy to include The Bird King Tarot by artist Lida Pavlova, which brings a beautiful atmosphere to the tarot readings.
Enter when you’re ready.