Privacy-first · reflective · on-device
Three short profiles. A clear picture of how you work, day to day and under pressure. Then honest, reflective guidance that never tells you what to do — it hands the question back to you.
◈ Native app — nothing to install today. This page will link out once builds are live.
01 — What you take
Short, plain-language questions — no jargon, nothing to game. Every profile describes your style, in your own words; nothing is a medical result.
How you focus, work, and connect with people — everyday and under pressure. This is the baseline everything else builds on.
How your attention and energy actually run — focus, getting started, restlessness, impulse, frustration. Strengths and costs of your style, never a verdict.
How you work with written and spoken words — reading flow, spelling, word recall, holding a thread. Ways to play to your style, never a verdict.
02 — What you get
A single-person reflection wheel plus plain-language quality bars — where you're strong, where you're thinner, and how that shifts under pressure. Saved on your device as a baseline to compare against later.
03 — How it talks to you
Every answer traces back to your own results and always ends the same way: with a question handed back to you, not an order.
Profiles, scoring and storage run on-device. Constructs only — no names, no medical records kept.
Strengths, where it may cost you, who complements you — then a question back to you. Never a life instruction.
04 — Want more than the mirror?
Some questions are big enough to want more than a reflection of your own results. Book a 1-2-1 session or register interest in the self-paced course — both build on the baseline you already have, in the app.
◈ Available inside the app once you have a baseline — no email or account needed to register interest.
Mirror is a self-reflection tool, not a medical device. It does not test for, screen for, or detect ADHD, dyslexia, or any other condition, and no score is a medical result. Many people — including many who already know they're neurodivergent — use it simply to understand and play to their own style. Profile items are original and illustrative, and require expert (psychologist / neuroscientist) validation before clinical or high-stakes use.