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Greenman
British folk craft reference — herbs, spells, sacred sites
Every witchcraft app is either generic Wicca or a spell generator. Greenman is neither — it's a serious reference app built on British folk tradition, with a 130-plant herb library, 300+ spells, 150+ crystals, and a written history of British craft from the Neolithic to today. The Trail gives GPS directions to ten real sacred sites including Pendle and Avebury. AI features are grounded strictly in British sources — it won't invent folklore.
I built Greenman because every witchcraft app I found was either generic Wicca content copy-pasted from Wikipedia, or a novelty spell generator with no real substance behind it. None of them were specifically British, which felt like a gap — Britain has one of the richest folk magic traditions in the world and it wasn't represented anywhere on Android.
So I built the reference app I actually wanted. It took about a year of research. The herb library alone is 130 plants, each with folk names, magical properties, historical uses, and cautions. There's a full history of British witchcraft from the Neolithic to the present, a crystal library, 300+ spells, and a section called The Trail — ten real sacred sites across Britain with GPS coordinates and directions, everything from Pendle to Avebury.
The AI features (The Cunning) are an add-on subscription. They use Claude and are grounded strictly in the British sources within the app — it won't invent folklore or give you chakra advice.
It's a niche app and I know that. But if this is your thing, there's genuinely nothing else like it on Android.
Happy to answer any questions.
About Greenman on Product Hunt
“British folk craft reference — herbs, spells, sacred sites”
Greenman was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #37 on the daily leaderboard. Every witchcraft app is either generic Wicca or a spell generator. Greenman is neither — it's a serious reference app built on British folk tradition, with a 130-plant herb library, 300+ spells, 150+ crystals, and a written history of British craft from the Neolithic to today. The Trail gives GPS directions to ten real sacred sites including Pendle and Avebury. AI features are grounded strictly in British sources — it won't invent folklore.
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