typeinteractions

✦ Personality analysis through free writing

Understand your personality through the way you write.

Write a free-form text in the app. typeinteractions analyzes how you formulate, reason, narrate, and connect ideas to identify the dominant dynamic that structures your relationship to ideas, others, action, and experience.

Fewer checkboxes. Fewer expected answers. More personal material.

Free writing Dominant dynamic Indicative MBTI correspondence Non-medical analysis
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Write a natural text

  • Write at least 1500 characters
  • Start from a memory, an idea, a dilemma, or an emotion
  • Write naturally, without trying to find the “right answer”
  • Use punctuation and structured sentences
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Classic tests ask you to describe yourself. That is already a bias.

When you answer a personality questionnaire, you often choose from the image you have of yourself, the image you would like to have, or what the question seems to expect.

Even with honest intentions, it is difficult to describe yourself without a filter. That is one limitation of checkbox-based tests: they rely on what you think you should answer.

Self-image influences answers

We rarely answer from a completely neutral place. We also answer through the idea we already have of ourselves.

Closed choices simplify too quickly

An answer may be true in one context, false in another, or require a nuance that cannot be checked in a box.

The result can become a label

A type can help you orient yourself, but it can also feel limiting when treated as a fixed definition.

typeinteractions starts from your actual expression.

Instead of asking whether you are “more this” or “more that”, typeinteractions invites you to write freely. The app then observes how your text is built: style, reasoning, narration, vocabulary, phrasing, themes, and movements of thought.

The goal is not to judge your writing. The text becomes living material from which a dominant dynamic can emerge.

Write freely

Start from what comes to mind: a memory, a situation, a dilemma, an idea, an emotion, a project, or a relationship.

Observe differently

The analysis does not rely on direct self-description, but on how you organize and formulate what you express.

Understand a dynamic

The result highlights a way of interacting with ideas, others, action, and experience.

Not sure what to write? Start with what is on your mind.

Total freedom can sometimes feel blocking. You do not need to write a perfect text or choose an “important” subject. What matters most is writing naturally, with enough material for your way of thinking to appear.

A memory

Describe a situation that left a mark on you, even if it seems ordinary.

A dilemma

Describe a difficult decision, a hesitation, or a choice you cannot easily settle.

A relationship

Write about an interaction, a conflict, a closeness, or a distance that feels hard to understand.

An idea

Develop a recurring thought, an intuition, a conviction, or a question that occupies your mind.

A project

Explain what you want to build, why it matters, and what is holding you back.

An emotion

Describe what you feel, how it shows up, and what it pushes you to do or avoid.

The topic matters less than the way you develop it, nuance it, connect it, and give it form.

A dominant dynamic, not a simple label.

The analysis seeks to identify the dynamic that seems to organize the submitted text. Depending on the selected offer, the result may include several elements: profile, dominant operation, confidence level, strengths, risks, compatibilities with other profiles, favorable environments, and development paths.

The result may also include an indicative correspondence with an MBTI type. This conversion is not the core of the method, but it offers a reference point for people already familiar with classic typologies.

typeinteractions does not aim to lock you into a type. The app helps you understand a base from which your personality can be strengthened, stabilized, and enriched.
Dominant profile
Dominant operation
Indicative MBTI correspondence
Personal strengths
Risks and fragile forms
Profile compatibilities
Favorable environments
Development paths

Understand your base in order to develop it.

The goal is not only to discover a profile. It is to better recognize what structures you, what supports you, what makes you more fragile, and what can help you evolve.

A personality dynamic can be strengthened, stabilized, and enriched. It can also be better oriented when you understand the environments, relationships, rhythms, and forms of action that suit it.

Strengthen what supports you

Identifying your supports helps you use them more clearly instead of letting them act vaguely or instinctively.

Stabilize your tensions

Understanding your risks and more fragile forms can help you avoid recurring imbalances.

Build a richer version

The analysis can become a starting point for arranging your life, choices, and interactions with greater accuracy.

Where a questionnaire asks you to choose, typeinteractions observes how you formulate.

Classic tests can be useful for orientation. But they often ask the user to position themselves directly about themselves.

typeinteractions offers another entry point: write a text, then observe the dynamic that emerges from that expression. For people familiar with MBTI, an indicative correspondence can serve as a reading bridge, without replacing the result specific to typeinteractions.

Classic tests
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Closed answers
Free writing
Direct self-description
Observation of written expression
Risk of expected answers
Fewer checkboxes
Sometimes fixed result
Dynamic to interpret
Type as a label
Profile as a development base
Typology as a starting point
MBTI correspondence as a secondary marker

Your text is personal. It should be handled carefully.

Free writing may contain personal information. typeinteractions recommends avoiding sensitive, confidential, or third-party identifiable data.

The analysis is performed in the mobile app and requires sending the text to a server in order to generate the result. Processing, retention, and deletion details are described in the privacy policy.

No user account required.
Payment inside the mobile app.
Analyses available in the local archive.
Data is not sold.
Publicly accessible privacy policy.
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Write. Analyze. Understand your dynamic.

Download typeinteractions and discover another way to explore your personality: fewer checkboxes, more personal expression, and a reading oriented toward development.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this a classic personality test?

No. typeinteractions is not based on a checkbox questionnaire. The app analyzes a free-form text to identify a dominant dynamic.

What should I write?

You can write about a memory, a dilemma, an idea, an emotion, a relationship, a project, or a lived situation. The most important thing is to write naturally.

Why use free writing?

A text makes it possible to observe how you formulate, connect, nuance, and organize your ideas. This reduces part of the bias linked to expected answers in classic questionnaires.

Does typeinteractions provide an MBTI type?

The result may include an indicative correspondence with an MBTI type. This correspondence serves as a reference point for people already familiar with that typology, but it does not replace the specific dynamic identified by typeinteractions.

Is the result definitive?

No. The result should be read as a support for self-understanding and personal development, not as a final label.

Is this a psychological diagnosis?

No. typeinteractions is not a medical, psychological, or psychiatric tool. The analysis does not replace a qualified professional.

Is the analysis performed on the website?

No. The website presents the app, the method, and pricing. The analysis is performed in the mobile app.