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How to Make a Pick-a-Crystal Post Your Audience Actually Answers

A practical format for tarot readers, crystal shops, and spiritual creators who want comments without making the post feel forced.

Updated May 22, 2026

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Make the choice easy

The best pick-a-crystal posts are simple. Three stones are enough. Each one should look different in color, shape, or mood.

Do not ask people to decode a whole altar. Ask them to choose the stone their eye went to first.

Use one clear prompt

The prompt should match a feeling your audience already has.

  • Pick a stone for the energy you need tonight.
  • Pick a crystal for the message your heart is avoiding.
  • Pick a stone before your next journal entry.
  • Pick a crystal for the person you keep thinking about.

Give the reveal in a useful way

A reveal should not just say "you are protected" or "love is coming." Give people one sentence they can use.

Example: "If you picked rose quartz, write down the kindest version of the truth before you text anyone."

Use Aura Snap as the visual layer

Creators can photograph each stone in Aura Snap and use the generated card as the reveal slide. Keep the caption honest: it is a reflection prompt, not a guaranteed reading.

If you received free creator access or a creator code, disclose it in the caption or pinned comment.

Questions

How many crystals should I use in a pick-a-crystal post?

Three is enough for most posts. It keeps the choice easy and makes the reveal easier to follow.

Can crystal shops use this format?

Yes. It works well when the post teaches one small ritual or gives one useful journaling prompt, not only product names.

Do creators need to disclose Aura Snap access?

Yes. If a creator received free access, commission, a code, or another benefit, they should disclose it clearly when posting.