About Myndora

The problem Myndora is built for

People often make important decisions using only a small slice of information about themselves.

A single personality test.

A recent mood.

A stressful week.

One good or bad experience.

These moments feel meaningful, but they are temporary. When treated as permanent, they lead to inaccurate conclusions about who you are and what actually fits you.

Myndora exists to correct that mismatch.

Not by giving you another one-time label, but by helping you see what consistently shows up over time.

What Myndora is

Myndora is a web app and tracking system for personality data.

Instead of taking one test and getting one final answer, you can retake the same tests across months or years. Every result is saved. Nothing is overwritten.

The goal is not to define who you are today.

It is to reveal what is typical for you across many situations.

Think less:

“Who am I right now?”

But rather:

“What patterns keep returning, even when circumstances change?”

How Myndora works in practice

Each time you take a test, you add another data point to your record.

For systems like Big Five, 16 Types, or Enneagram, Myndora shows:

  • Usual result — the outcome that appears most often across your history (your most common pattern, not a permanent label)
  • How this tends to show up in daily life — common characteristics people with similar results recognize
  • Steadiness — how consistent your answers are over time (stable vs. still shifting)
  • Latest result — your most recent snapshot for comparison

The system organizes everything automatically.

No spreadsheets, screenshots, or guesswork.

Why tracking your personality traits over time matters

Personality results are context-sensitive.

Sleep, stress, confidence, and life phase all affect how you answer questions. A single result is therefore incomplete.

Most tools treat one snapshot as the full picture.

Myndora treats each result as a sample.

When you accumulate many samples, patterns become clearer.

This helps you distinguish:

  • a phase vs. a recurring tendency
  • short-term strain vs. long-term mismatch
  • temporary noise vs. stable signal

That distinction is usually what matters for real decisions.

What makes Myndora different

Most personality tools optimize for fast clarity:

One test.

One label.

One explanation.

Myndora optimizes for accumulated clarity.

It keeps every result, compares them automatically, and highlights what stays consistent and what changes.

You could build this manually in a spreadsheet.

Most people don't. The effort makes it unrealistic.

Myndora makes the long-term view effortless.

What you get in return

Over time, evidence builds naturally.

You may notice:

  • traits that barely move across years
  • scores that fluctuate during stressful periods and settle afterward
  • environments that consistently drain or energize you

These observations don't tell you what to do.

They give you a more reliable reference point, so decisions are based on repeated data rather than impressions.

What Myndora does not do

Myndora is not:

  • diagnosis
  • therapy
  • coaching
  • career advice
  • a professional or medical service

It does not predict your future or optimize you.

It does not define your identity.

It stores results and shows patterns.

Interpretation and decisions remain yours.

Who Myndora tends to fit

Myndora is a good fit if you:

  • prefer patterns over quick answers
  • value evidence accumulating over time
  • like data and records
  • want understanding rather than prescriptions
  • are comfortable with gradual clarity

If you want instant certainty or a permanent label, this is likely not the right tool.

Getting started

Start by taking the Big Five test and viewing your result immediately.

Create an account to save it.

Each new test adds another data point.

Your recurring patterns become clearer as you take more tests.

Who is behind Myndora

Myndora was founded by Sam Buwalda, who currently leads all major functions of the product — including direction, structure, content, and system design.

His background combines professional experience in psychology and AI/technology with a long-standing interest in personality theory, spanning the Big Five, 16 Types, and Enneagram frameworks. He has also developed practical experience in data analytics and data science through self-initiated projects.

That background directly informs how Myndora is built: with attention to structure, careful product judgment, and a longer view of what makes a tool genuinely useful over time.

The system is designed to treat personality data carefully, make its limitations visible, and surface patterns when those patterns are actually meaningful — not to assign definitive labels or overstate what personality frameworks can do.