Discover what makes you tick — and why you connect with some people instantly and clash with others.
A 20-question personality assessment based on Carl Jung's psychological types. Takes 3 minutes. You will see insights into your personality immediately. Then, if you want a more complete report about why you get along with some people and not others, you will receive an additional in-depth report about your personality style for $12.
WHAT YOU GET IF YOU WANT THE ADDITIONAL IN-DEPTH REPORT
Your complete personality profile — your type across four key dimensions and what it means for every area of your life.
A personalized AI-written report — 700–900 words written specifically for your type and dimension scores, not a generic template.
How you love and connect — understand how you relate to others and what you need from close relationships.
Career and professional insight — where you naturally thrive, how you lead, and what working environments suit you best.
Your honest blind spots — the growth edge every type needs to hear, framed with compassion and specificity.
Compatibility analysis — after your profile, understand how you relate to anyone else in your life.
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Know Yourself. Understand Others.
A guide to Jungian personality types
Have you ever felt completely baffled by how someone close to you thinks? Or wondered why the same situation that energizes you leaves someone else drained? The answer often lies not in who is right or wrong — but in how differently we are wired.
In the early twentieth century, Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung made a radical proposal: that human beings don't just differ in mood or opinion, but in the fundamental ways they experience the world. Jung observed that people consistently fall into recognizable patterns — in how they recharge, how they gather information, how they make decisions, and how they organize their lives. He called these patterns psychological types.
"Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves." — Carl Jung
Why does this matter for your relationships?
Most conflict in relationships — whether romantic, professional, or familial — doesn't come from bad intentions. It comes from mismatched assumptions about what is normal. An introvert who needs quiet time after work isn't being cold; they're recharging. A partner who wants to talk through every decision isn't being controlling; that's how they think. A colleague who seems disorganized to you may simply be working in a style that suits their nature.
Understanding personality types gives you a map. It helps you see that the person who frustrates you is operating from a different but equally valid set of defaults — and that with that understanding, friction often dissolves.
There are no right or wrong answers. Answer instinctively — your first response is usually the most accurate.
Part one — about you
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Dimension breakdown
A note on your results. This profile is based on your answers to twenty questions — it is a starting point for self-understanding, not a definitive diagnosis. Most people find it accurate in broad strokes, with some dimensions feeling more precise than others. The score percentages above show how strongly you lean in each direction: a 90% lean is a clear preference; a 55% lean means the trait is present but more flexible. If a section doesn't feel quite right, consider retaking the test — your instinctive first answers are usually the most revealing. You can also use this app to estimate the personality style of someone important to you and see a detailed analysis of where you two are likely to click and where friction tends to arise.
Who you are
Your personal relationships
Your professional life
Your blind spot
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Your personalized report + compatibility with another person
Get a 700–900 word report written specifically for your type and dimension scores — PLUS get another report on how your personality fits with or clashes with someone in your life.
Who you are — your personality in depth
How you love and connect
How you work and lead
Your honest growth edge
Compatibility analysis with anyone you choose
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Compare your personality with someone in your life
Your purchase includes a full compatibility report with anyone you choose. There are two ways to do this:
Option 1 — Answer for them yourself. You already know this person well. Answer the twenty questions as you believe they would, and see the compatibility results immediately.
Option 2 — Have them take the test themselves. For the most accurate comparison, send them this personal link. When they take the test, they will see a teaser of the compatibility results. Send you the link back and you will both see the full analysis.
They can also choose to pay $12 to unlock their own full personal report at the same time.
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Share this link by text, email, or any messaging app. When they finish the test, ask them to send you back the results link so you can both see the comparison.
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Discover Your Personality Style
A free 20-question assessment
The person who sent you this link has already taken a personality assessment based on the work of Carl Gustav Jung. They would like to see how your personality compares with theirs — where you are likely to connect naturally, and where differences might create friction.
Answer the twenty questions below as honestly as you can. There are no right or wrong answers — your instinctive first response is usually the most accurate. The test takes about three minutes.
At the end you will see a summary of where you and the person who invited you are likely to click and where friction may arise. You can also choose to pay $12 to unlock your own full personalized report.
When you finish, the app will give you a link to share back with the person who invited you so you can both see the full compatibility analysis.
Understanding Someone Else
Part two — a compatibility guide
No two people experience the world in exactly the same way. The friction we feel in our closest relationships — and the ease we feel in others — often has less to do with compatibility in the romantic sense, and more to do with how our personalities are structured.
Jungian personality types reveal the invisible architecture beneath our behavior. Why does one person shut down when they need to think, while another needs to talk it through? Why does one partner want a plan when the other wants to stay flexible? Why does a colleague seem cold when they are simply being logical? Understanding these differences transforms bewilderment into insight — and insight into genuine connection.
In the next section, you will answer the same twenty questions — but this time thinking about another person. Answer as if you are describing their behavior, based on what you have observed. You are not being asked to read their mind. You are being asked to make your best, most honest estimation of how they tend to move through the world.
A note on accuracy. This is an estimation, not a diagnosis. The result will reflect your perception of the other person — which is itself valuable. Even if your estimate is somewhat off, the comparison will reveal real dynamics in how you two relate. For the most accurate result, answer based on how they actually behave, not how they behave at their best or how you wish they behaved.
What the comparison will show you
Once both profiles are complete, you will see a detailed analysis of where you and this person are likely to click naturally — shared rhythms, complementary strengths, and the things that bond you without effort. You will also see where friction is most likely to arise: the predictable points of misunderstanding that are not personal failures, but structural differences in how you each process the world.
Armed with this understanding, you can approach those friction points with curiosity rather than frustration — and stop taking personally the things that are simply part of who the other person is.
Who are you thinking about?
Answer each question as you believe this person would — based on what you have observed, not what you hope.