Understand your personality through the way you write.
TypeInteractions offers personality analysis from writing. Write naturally in the app, and it will examine how your text expresses, organizes, narrates, and connects experiences, situations, ideas, and actions to identify the dominant dynamic that emerges from it.
No predefined answers. More nuance. More room for personal expression.
Write naturally
- Write at least 1,500 characters
- Start with a memory, an idea, a dilemma, or an emotion
- Write naturally without looking for the “right answer”
- Use natural punctuation and sentence structure
Dominant dynamic
Profile, core process, and key insights.
Questionnaires ask you to choose. Free-form writing gives you room to develop your thoughts.
In a personality questionnaire, you have to recognize yourself in predefined statements and choose from answers prepared in advance.
TypeInteractions takes a different approach: you choose the subject, the words, and the way you build your text. This gives the analysis material that is freer, richer, and more nuanced.
Less guided expression
You do not have to define yourself through a list of predefined qualities, behaviors, or preferences.
More room for nuance
You can clarify, hesitate, tell a story, compare perspectives, revisit an idea, and reveal the different sides of a situation.
A result to interpret
The result offers a framework for understanding. It is neither a definitive description of your personality nor a diagnosis.
The app looks at the underlying dynamic of your text.
It considers a range of linguistic and discursive features, including vocabulary, syntax, phrasing, reasoning, narrative structure, connections between ideas, descriptions, actions, and the situations presented in the text.
No single word, topic, or passage is enough to determine a profile. The analysis brings together multiple signals and looks for the dynamic that best explains the text as a whole.
Write freely
Start with a memory, a situation, an idea, an emotion, a project, or any other subject that allows your thoughts to unfold naturally.
Combine multiple signals
The analysis does not rely on a handful of keywords. It examines how the different elements of the text interact and fit together.
Identify a dynamic
The result seeks to identify the core process that appears most consistently throughout the submitted text.
Not sure what to write? Choose a subject that gives you something to explore.
You do not need to write something literary, describe an extraordinary event, or talk only about yourself. What matters most is writing naturally and developing your subject in enough depth.
A memory
Describe a situation that stayed with you, even if it seems ordinary.
A dilemma
Explore a difficult decision, a hesitation, or a choice whose implications are still on your mind.
A relationship
Describe an interaction, a conflict, a sense of closeness or distance, or a situation involving several people.
An idea
Develop an intuition, a belief, a hypothesis, or a question that holds your attention.
A project
Present what you want to create, the difficulties involved, and how you imagine moving forward.
An experience
Write about an event, an activity, a discovery, or a situation you experienced or observed.
The topic alone does not determine the result. The analysis focuses primarily on how the text develops, organizes, connects, and gives form to its subject.
A dominant dynamic, not just a label.
The analysis seeks to identify the core process that best accounts for the submitted text. It also considers how that process appears to unfold in relation to other people.
Depending on the option you choose, your report may include your profile, core strengths, key skills, vulnerable patterns, supportive environments, and areas for development.
The result also includes an indicative correspondence with an MBTI type. This serves as an additional reference point: it does not replace the TypeInteractions profile and is not an official MBTI result.
Recognize the way you naturally tend to function.
A profile does not sum up an entire person. It highlights a preferred dynamic: a way of engaging with certain experiences, situations, ideas, or relationships with greater ease.
This perspective can help you better understand your natural strengths, the possible excesses of your usual way of functioning, and the conditions in which your abilities are most likely to thrive.
Recognize your natural strengths
Identifying what comes naturally to you can clarify some of your abilities and preferences.
Notice possible excesses
A strength can become less helpful when it is applied to every situation in the same way.
Broaden your range
Your profile can be a starting point for exploring other ways of acting, understanding, and relating to others.
Your text is personal. It deserves careful handling.
Free-form writing may contain personal information. TypeInteractions recommends avoiding sensitive or confidential information, as well as unnecessary details that could identify other people.
The analysis request is made through the mobile app. Your text must be sent to a server to generate the result. Details about processing, retention, and deletion are provided in the Privacy Policy.
Write. Analyze. Discover your dynamic.
Download TypeInteractions and explore your personality through free-form writing: no checkbox questionnaire, a structured analysis, and a result designed to support greater self-understanding.
Availability on other platforms may be announced at a later date.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a traditional personality test?
No. TypeInteractions does not use a multiple-choice questionnaire. The app analyzes a free-form text to identify the dominant dynamic that appears to emerge from it.
What should I write about?
You can write about a memory, an idea, a dilemma, a relationship, a project, an experience, or a situation you observed. You do not have to write only about yourself. What matters most is writing naturally and developing your subject in enough depth.
Why use free-form writing?
Free-form writing makes it possible to observe how you express, narrate, qualify, organize, and connect different elements without limiting you to predefined answers.
Does the analysis rely on keywords?
No. Vocabulary is one of the elements considered, but no single word or topic is enough to determine a result. The analysis combines multiple linguistic, narrative, logical, and relational signals across the text as a whole.
Does TypeInteractions provide an MBTI type?
The result may include an indicative correspondence with an MBTI type. It serves as a reference point for people familiar with that framework, but it does not replace the TypeInteractions profile or constitute an official MBTI result.
Is the result definitive?
No. The result depends on the submitted text and the dynamic that emerges from it. It should be viewed as a structured indication and a tool for reflection, not as a definitive description of your personality.
Is this a psychological diagnosis?
No. TypeInteractions is not a medical device and does not provide psychological or psychiatric diagnoses. The analysis is not a substitute for assessment or support from a qualified professional.
Is the analysis performed on the website?
No. The website presents the app, the method, and the available options. Analyses are started and viewed in the mobile app.