Author
Who makes Your Self Atlas
An independent project has a face and a name. This is mine.
Why I built this project
One thing always bugged me about popular personality tests: they hand you a four-letter label, a pretty archetype, and stop there. It leaves a horoscope-ish aftertaste — catchy but shallow, and almost always paywalled or full of trademarks. I wanted the opposite: something free, honest about the science (including its limits), that cross-references several tests into a single portrait instead of locking you into one label.
Your Self Atlas grew out of that itch. Each assessment is a territory; “Your Atlas” pulls them together into one panorama. It's the kind of tool I wish I'd found — made with the design care and transparency I think the subject deserves.
How I work
- I anchor each test in open or academic sources and cite the base — the step-by-step is in the methodology.
- I write original items and type names, without using commercial instruments or their trademarks.
- I'd rather say “we don't know” than fake precision. No result here is a diagnosis.
- I fix what readers point out — the project gets better with feedback.
Get in touch
Found an error, have a test suggestion, or just want to say hi? Write to contact@yourselfatlas.com or reach me on LinkedIn.