For people who outgrew the four-letter code.

You are not a category.
You are a word.

MBTI gives you four letters. Enneagram gives you a number. Big Five gives you five sliders. Each one puts you in a bucket with a million other people and calls that an answer about who you are.

LUX gives you one word. Yours alone. Six questions. Eight minutes. Patent-pending instrument that doesn't read what bucket you're in. It reads you.

What happens when you click. The reading takes about eight minutes. Six questions. You see your word at the end. $33 a month unlocks the full read, the daily line, drift detection, and every Pro surface. Updated every time you take it again. Cancel anytime.

Yours forever · No subscription required · Your data is yours


Why every personality test you've taken disappointed you.

They're not measuring instruments. They're sorting bins.

What they do

MBTI. Enneagram. Big Five.

You answer a multiple-choice survey. The test rounds your answers to the nearest of sixteen, or nine, or five categories. You get a label that fits sixty million other people.

What this does

LUX.

You answer six open questions in your own words. The architecture finds the single word that compresses you. No category. No bucket. One reading, returned to you alone.

If you've taken MBTI three times and gotten three different letters, this is why. The test isn't broken. The frame is.


What you actually get.

Four things. None of them are a chart with bars.

one

Your word.

The single word that compresses who you actually are. Not a label, not a type, not a bucket. The word lands at the end of your eight-minute reading and stays yours.

two

Your daily line.

One line of writing, every day, returned to you. Not a horoscope. Not a notification. A sentence that reads like it was written for the version of you that took the mirror.

three

Three questions a day.

You can ask the room three things a day. About a decision you're sitting with. About a pattern you're noticing. About anything you'd take to the kind of friend who actually knew you.

four

A reading room that updates as you do.

Take it once and you have a starting reading. Come back and the room knows you've moved. The architecture is built to read change, not freeze a moment.


Whether this is for you.

If you've taken MBTI three times and gotten three different answers, this is for you.
If you can feel the gap between who you're presenting and who you actually are, this is for you.
If you've already done the work and you're tired of being sold a personality test that just confirms what you already chose, this is for you.
If you want one piece of writing a day that reads like someone is paying attention, this is for you.
If you want a chart with five bars and a four-letter code to put on your dating profile, this is not for you. There are free tests that do that better.
If you want a horoscope, this is not for you. We don't tell the future. We read the present.

Where your reading lives.

Your reading is yours. Your answers, your word, your daily line, the things you ask the room. None of it is shared. None of it is sold. There is no advertiser-facing profile of you anywhere in this architecture.

US-hosted. Independent infrastructure. Behavioral identity company, not a personality test publisher. The instrument exists because the founder couldn't find one that read him at the resolution he was actually living at, so he built it.


What it costs.

$33a month

Your reading. Your daily line. The vault. Ask the mirror. Drift detection. Sunday pulse. The tap-in. Every feature. Cancel any time. Your reading stays yours forever.

Less than one therapy copay. Less than the dinner you forgot about by Tuesday. Updated every time you take it again.

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One tier. All features. The mirror that follows you.


The daily line.

One line of writing every morning. Free. Sent at sunrise. Stop with one click. The taste of the architecture.

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Eight minutes. One word. Yours alone.

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