Apart from banks and ATMs, people are also queuing up before online astrologers. Startups such as Askmonk.in iZofy.com and Astrobuddy have witnessed a 40-50% jump in inquiries from people seeking comfort from horoscope readers, numerologists, astrologers and tarot card experts.One Askmonk.in user wrote: "My life with my family is totally in shattered states. We have incurred lots of debt due to losses and recently government has also lodged FIR against us for no supply and seized our property. Pls guide if we will be able to recover from this stage."Six-month-old Askmonk.in has been flooded with queries, said founder Vaibhav Magon. "On an average day, we serve about 10-20 clients," he said. "The day after demonetisation we clearly saw an uptick on our radar and the number of queries doubled, indicating a direct impact of policy change, particularly on household and kirana businesses."The concerns are not just personal, said Rohit Singhania, founder of iZofy.com, a Kolkata-based startup recently seed funded by Prime Capital Markets Ltd. "Following demonetization, the users are not only worried about their personal growth but now their queries also relate to the growth of the Indian economy," he said.iZofy.com has 150 astrologers on its roster, including well-known ones such as tarot card reader Seema Midha and astrologer RK Sridhar. It's in talks with celebrity astrologer Ajay Bhambi to work on a predictive tool for corporates as it expects more businesses to seek solutions in coming days.Kochi's Monkvyasa.com has seen daily inquiries doubling to 1,000. "Most of the callers are between the age group of 24 to 35, usually working class. The uncertainty in the economy has made many worried," said Dinup Kalleril, cofounder, Monkvyasa.com incubated and seed funded by Startup Village.Delhi-based Astrobuddy, whichis also available on the Vodafone and Aircel platforms, has witnessed a jump in call traffic to 32,000 per day from 20,000. "Many traders' veiled questions aim to seek whether they would go to jail or whether government agencies would create any obstruction in their life,” said Bhupesh Sharma, founder, Nyassa Astro, which owns the Astrobuddy app.The ticket size for major questions and solutions can vary anywhere between a few hundred rupees to a few lakh rupees per client. "Usually, the simplest of questions cost around Rs 300 to Rs 1,000 plus," said Magon.