Blog → What Is Depth Profile?
March 16, 2026 · 6 min read · By Depth Profile
Depth Profile is a personality assessment platform that runs 28 validated psychological frameworks in one session — then maps how your results across all of them interact.
Most personality tools give you a score or a label. Big Five gives you five numbers. MBTI gives you four letters. Enneagram gives you a type. Each is useful in isolation. None of them tells you what happens when your specific combination of traits works together — or against each other.
That interaction is what Depth Profile is built to surface. Not "you scored high on Openness" but "your high Openness combined with low Conscientiousness and anxious attachment creates a specific pattern: you start with genuine enthusiasm, stall in the messy middle, and abandon before shipping." The mechanism, not just the label.
A single session covers: Big Five (OCEAN), MBTI-style type indicator, Enneagram, Attachment Style (ECR-R), Love Languages, Conflict Style (ROCI-II), Dark Triad, PHQ-9/GAD-7 mental wellness, Emotional Intelligence, Burnout (Maslach dimensions), Imposter Syndrome type, Sleep Chronotype, Ikigai, Wealth Psychology, Founder Psychology, Communication Style, Remote Work Psychology, AI Adoption Style, Neurodiversity screen, and more.
The session takes about 15 minutes. Each framework contributes a targeted set of questions rather than a full isolated battery — so the overall time stays manageable while the coverage stays comprehensive.
After scoring all 28 frameworks, the Meta-Analysis engine maps how your traits interact. This is the core differentiator. High Openness looks completely different next to high versus low Conscientiousness. Anxious attachment rewrites how your MBTI type shows up in relationships. Founder Psychology interacts directly with your risk tolerance and Neuroticism score.
The output isn't a 45-page narrative to read once — it's a structured map you reference repeatedly when making decisions about your work, relationships, or health.
Everything runs in your browser. Your answers are processed client-side and never stored on any server. The only server call is the Meta-Analysis request — which receives your scores, not your raw answers. When you're done, your results serialize to a URL. Bookmark it, share it, open it a year later — still there.
This matters because these assessments surface sensitive psychological data: anxiety levels, attachment trauma patterns, dark triad indicators, depression screening scores. That data shouldn't live in someone else's database.
16Personalities runs one framework and delivers a type label. Depth Profile runs 28 frameworks and maps interactions. Your MBTI type is derived from your Big Five scores and labeled as approximate — because MBTI's psychometric validity is weaker than Big Five, and we say so explicitly.
Deep Personality covers 28 assessments and delivers a 45-page AI narrative. Depth Profile covers 28 assessments and delivers structured trait interaction analysis. The key differences: Depth Profile is client-side only (no database), takes 15 minutes (vs. ~60), costs $19 one-time (vs. $29/year), and explicitly models trait interactions rather than wrapping everything in a narrative blob. Full comparison: Depth Profile vs Deep Personality →
Most platforms charge per test and never synthesize across frameworks. Depth Profile runs all 28 in one session and synthesizes them. No per-test cost. No account required.
Free in beta — all 28 assessments, Meta-Analysis, AI Passport, partner comparison. Post-beta: $19 one-time (not a subscription). Growth Members ($9/month) get unlimited retakes, monthly new assessments, and priority AI Coaching. Anyone using during beta keeps full access permanently.
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