Profile inputs shape the framing
Gender, age range, and occupation help the story feel closer to real life. They do not replace the choices you make.
This page explains how the assessment scores the story, which profile inputs shape the experience, what stays on your device, and what kind of conclusion the result should and should not carry.
The result comes from the pattern across all 20 scenes rather than any single answer. Each choice carries a different weight so the system can read energy style, information style, decision style, and pacing without relying on direct self-description alone.
Gender, age range, and occupation help the story feel closer to real life. They do not replace the choices you make.
We want the result to be useful for self-understanding and conversation, not to behave like a rigid final label.
At the moment, saved results live in the browser on the device you used. They do not sync across devices until a real account system exists.
Most of the assessment runs in the browser. Saved results are stored locally on your device, and product analytics capture basic events such as starting the assessment, completing it, opening key pages, and copying invite links so the experience can be improved over time.
This result is best used for reflection, communication, and pattern awareness. It should not replace mental health evaluation, clinical judgment, or high-stakes screening decisions.
Each scene is weighted differently and aims at a specific decision pattern, so the goal is depth through design rather than length alone.
At the moment, saved results stay in the browser on that device. Cross-device syncing will need a real account system.
No. It is better used for reflection and conversation, not as a clinical tool or a serious gatekeeping system.