Two people. One person in the middle.
You know who you are.But is that who they've been seeing?
Write how you see yourself.
Invite someone who knows you to describe how they see you.
Get a private report showing where your self-image and their perception overlap, miss, and reveal what neither of you may have said out loud.
Private by default. Only invited people can participate.
My portrait
(How I see myself)
The space
between us
You feel misunderstood.
They experience distance.
Where you overlap
You both see loyalty, thoughtfulness, and a deep sense of responsibility.
Where you miss
You feel unseen. They feel unsure how to reach you.
What they see that you may not
Quiet strength. Emotional control. Steadiness in ways you don't always notice in yourself.
Their portrait of me
(How they see me)
How it works
You write
Describe who you think you are — your values, how you show up, what drives you.
They write
A link goes to someone who knows you. They describe how they experience you, without seeing what you wrote.
See your mirror
You unlock the analysis and see where the two pictures overlap, diverge, and reveal something new.
Private by default
Your mirror is only visible to the people you invite.
No right answer
This isn't a test, diagnosis, or score. It's a reflection of two real perspectives.
For one real conversation
The result is meant to be read slowly and used to understand each other better.
Your data stays yours
We don't sell your data. Ever.
I thought my sister didn't understand me. The report showed me she sees things I never knew I was showing.
Jessica, 28
Shared with her sister
