Not what it could be
I took the longer version of this test on their website years ago, so I figured Id give it a try.
The iPhone version makes the photos too small to see, which is a drawback. I was able to see it on my iPad, but for iPhone-only users, its probably not worth it, given the test is almost entirely photos.
The feedback was minimal and they try to get you to upgrade for the full results, which was a turn-off. Worse, the feedback they did give was contradictory: it told me that I work too hard and dont allow either enough time for creativity or enough time for myself. It also told me, though, that I dont work hard enough and wont achieve anything if I dont get some motivation. (Actually, Im a writer with a fairly consistent schedule for my work, so I both have time for creativity and spend time by myself. I do, however, like solitary activities by choice. I picked a lot of the "loner" photos, so I guess the test assumed I have no time to myself whatsoever rather than that its a lifestyle Ive chosen for myself. A bit of extraversion bias there, IMO.) I think if they want people to pay for more results, they need to work on actually getting the answers they do give to be more accurate and for that, they need more questions and less biased interpretations.
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