Product foundation

Baseline

Baseline is the stable personality pattern that remains consistent across repeated measurements over time, separated from temporary states, moods, or circumstances.

What this means in Myndora

Myndora does not treat one result as the final truth about you. Each completed layer is treated as one measurement inside a longer pattern.

The baseline is Myndora's estimate of the pattern that keeps returning across saved results. It is the product's best read of what looks stable after more temporary influences are compared against repeated measurements over time.

How the product builds it

When results are saved, Myndora can compare multiple sessions instead of relying on a single snapshot. Retakes matter because they make it easier to separate recurring patterns from stress, mood, context, or phase-of-life effects.

Across Big Five, 16 Types, and Enneagram, the app looks for the most common pattern that keeps appearing. That repeated pattern becomes the current baseline for that layer.

Where you see it

On the first result page, you see the immediate outcome of the current session. On the overview page, Myndora shifts from the one-session result to your more usual pattern across saved history.

That is where baseline becomes visible in the product. The overview surfaces the profile Myndora thinks is most representative so far, while history and retakes keep refining that estimate.

Why this matters

Without a baseline, it is easy to overread a single result. With a baseline, each layer becomes more useful as part of a longer-term profile instead of a one-off label.

That is also what makes cross-layer interpretation stronger. Features like profile overviews and Environment Fit work better when each layer is anchored in a more stable pattern rather than only the latest session.