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Ask Your Profile
Ask Your Profile is Myndora's profile-query feature for asking questions about your stored results in plain language. It works from your saved profile context and is designed to help you understand what usually feels easier, harder, or more draining without acting like a coach or decision-maker.
What this feature does
Ask Your Profile lets you ask natural-language questions about your stored personality profile. Instead of giving you another test result, it answers by querying the profile context Myndora has already built from your saved layers.
Its job is to help translate stored results into clearer everyday language. That can include questions about what tends to feel easier, what tends to cost more energy, and how your stored profile seems to respond across different kinds of situations.
The feature is built as a query interface over existing profile data, not as a free-form expert voice. It is meant to help you read your own stored profile more clearly, not replace the profile itself.
What this feature uses
Ask Your Profile uses stored Big Five, 16 Types, and Enneagram results. It requires all three layers to be present first.
It does not work only from your most recent attempt. The current implementation builds baseline profile context from saved history and includes how many results each baseline was computed from.
When you send a question, the system sends the model a read-only serialized profile context plus the message history. That context includes baseline results, history counts, and timing metadata, so the model can answer from the stored profile rather than inventing new information.
Why this feature matters
Ask Your Profile matters because many users do not need more theory as much as they need clearer interpretation. This feature helps turn stored results into more direct, everyday explanations without asking the user to manually cross-reference every layer themselves.
It is especially useful when the user wants to explore their profile interactively instead of reading static pages only. That makes it one of the main interpretation features in Myndora Insight.
At the same time, the feature is deliberately bounded. It is meant to describe what your stored profile suggests, not to make decisions for you or claim authority over your life.
Example use cases
You can use Ask Your Profile for questions like: What kinds of work conditions usually feel easier for me? What tends to drain me faster? Why might a certain kind of role or environment feel mixed for me even if part of it looks attractive?
It can also help rephrase your stored profile into clearer everyday language when the raw traits, types, or test outputs feel too abstract on their own.
The point is not to get orders or a final answer. The point is to ask grounded questions about your stored profile and get a clearer description back.
Access and where it fits
Ask Your Profile is part of Myndora Insight. It requires a logged-in user and the full stored profile context from Big Five, 16 Types, and Enneagram.
That means it sits above the measurement layers rather than replacing them. First the layers are measured and stored, then Ask Your Profile operates on that existing context as a higher-order interpretation feature.
The current implementation also includes operational limits and quota enforcement, which means it behaves like a product feature with boundaries, not an unlimited open-ended chat companion.
What this feature does not do
- It is not a coach, therapist, expert, or authority.
- It does not tell you what you should do or make decisions for you.
- It does not diagnose, predict outcomes with certainty, or invent profile details that are not in the stored context.
- It does not work without your stored Big Five, 16 Types, and Enneagram profile data.
Where to go next
If you want to use Ask Your Profile, complete Big Five, 16 Types, and Enneagram first so Myndora has the stored profile context this feature depends on. After that, it becomes one of the main ways to query your profile in everyday language.
