Gifts and invitations
gift

gift scroll

A gift reading without intrusion

Give not someone else's prediction, but the recipient's right to ask their own question, choose an oracle, and open their scroll privately.

A beautiful gift with clear boundaries: the giver buys access, not another person's secret.

Gift flow

  • The giver chooses the format: small scroll, deep scroll, compatibility, or seasonal entry.
  • The recipient receives a link or code and writes their own question.
  • The scroll is saved to the recipient's account, not the giver's.

Privacy rules

  • The giver does not see the recipient's private question.
  • Public sharing must not show name, email, question, or the full answer.
  • The gift must not feel like pressure: the recipient decides whether to open the scroll.

Commercial notes

  • Checkout should say: gift credit, digital delivery, no guaranteed future.
  • The giver email may show receipt and delivery status, but not question or answer.
  • If the recipient does not open the gift, follow-up should be gentle and rare.

Best gift UX

The gift path should be shorter than a normal checkout, but clearer on privacy.

  • First choose occasion and format.
  • Then write a short personal note without the recipient's question.
  • After payment, show link, email, and privacy rules.

What not to promise

The gift must not promise that OmenHall will fix a relationship, bring someone back, or confirm the future.

  • Do not sell fear as a reason to gift a reading.
  • Do not invite the giver to ask a question on someone else's behalf.
  • Do not reveal the result in a share card without the recipient's explicit choice.

Pre-launch QA

  • There are separate email versions for giver and recipient.
  • The giver sees payment, but not private content.
  • The recipient can decline or delay opening the gift.

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