Where tarot fits into the platforms we review, what tarot-focused applicants should know, and how to build a profile that leads with tarot specifically.
Not as a separate track. Every platform we review runs one application process for all specialties, tarot, clairvoyance, mediumship, astrology and general intuitive guidance included. There's no dedicated "tarot reader" job posting to apply to; instead, you state tarot as your specialty on your own profile once you're accepted, and clients find you by browsing or searching for tarot specifically.
The application requirements themselves don't change based on specialty. What platforms like Live Psychic Chat ask for is prior professional reading experience and proof of recent earnings, regardless of whether that experience is in tarot, astrology or another discipline. If you've been reading tarot professionally elsewhere, that experience counts the same as any other specialty when you apply.
Text chat and video both suit tarot well, since clients often want the cards described in detail or shown directly, something a live chat transcript or video call supports naturally. Phone-only readings work too, but rely more on verbal description since the client can't see the spread. Our psychic chat jobs guide covers the text-based format in more depth if that's the one you're leaning toward.
Since platforms let you set your own specialty and rate, a tarot-only profile is a completely normal approach rather than a limitation. Lead with tarot explicitly in your bio, be specific about the kind of readings you do (career, relationship, general guidance), and use any introduction video or written bio the platform requests to demonstrate familiarity with your deck and spreads rather than presenting yourself as a generalist.
All three platforms we cover accept tarot readers through their standard application. Live Psychic Chat requires prior platform experience; Psychics.lv and TopRatedPsychics.org don't publish a firm experience requirement either way. If you're newer to professional tarot reading, our beginners guide covers which platforms are more realistic to start with.
Do platforms hire tarot readers specifically?
Applications on the platforms we review aren't restricted to a single specialty. Tarot readers, clairvoyants, mediums, astrologers and general intuitive advisors all apply through the same process, and specialty is something you state on your profile rather than a separate hiring track.
Do I need a specific tarot deck or certification?
None of the platforms we review publish a required deck or formal certification. What they generally ask for instead is documented prior reading experience, since the deciding factor for acceptance tends to be track record rather than credentials.
Which reading format works best for tarot?
Text chat and video both work well for tarot specifically, since clients often want to see cards drawn or described in detail. Phone-only readings are workable but rely more heavily on verbal description since the client can't see the spread.
Can I specialize only in tarot, or do I need other skills too?
You can specialize in tarot alone. Platforms let you set your own specialty on your profile, and clients search or filter by specialty, so a tarot-only profile is a normal, viable approach rather than a limitation.