Getting Started with Manifest OOTD
Your first three days on Manifest OOTD: what to do, what to expect, and how to read your first outfit.
Manifest OOTD turns each morning into a small ritual: open the app, see today's lucky color and a complete outfit pulled from your own wardrobe, and step outside with a tiny, intentional edge. This guide walks you through your first three days.
Day 1 — Open and observe
On your very first open, Manifest OOTD does not yet know your wardrobe. It will show you the daily lucky color based on the Bazi (eight-character) calendar and a general styling direction.
Read it. Notice what color is suggested, what element it belongs to (Wood / Fire / Earth / Metal / Water), and what kind of day it implies — visibility, focus, trust, refinement, or depth.
You don't need to dress to it perfectly. Just notice whether the suggestion matches your actual day.
Day 2 — Add five items to your wardrobe
Tap "Wardrobe" and upload five pieces you actually wear: a top, a bottom, an outerwear, a pair of shoes, and one accessory you reach for often.
Don't aim for completeness. Five is enough for the system to start composing real outfits drawn from things you already own.
Once you save them, your next morning will return a personal OOTD instead of a generic one.
Day 3 — Read your first personal OOTD
On day three, the daily card shows the lucky color, a one-sentence "energy" reading, and a recommended outfit composed from your wardrobe.
If you like it, save it. If you don't, tap regenerate — the system will try a different combination within the same energy window.
Over the next two weeks, the app starts learning which combinations you actually leave the house in. The recommendations get noticeably sharper after day fourteen.
FAQ
Do I need an account?
Browsing and viewing the daily lucky color works without one. Saving a wardrobe and personalising recommendations requires a free account.
Is my photo data private?
Yes. Wardrobe images are stored privately to your account and never shown to other users.