discme: A Personality Test That Lives Beyond the Result

discme is a free 8-minute DISC test mapping you to one of 16 blended profiles, plus Ask discme — an AI that already knows your full profile — and a relationship overlay showing how your type interacts with someone else's.

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Tim

Founder, ShipBoost

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discme: A Personality Test That Lives Beyond the Result

You've taken the test before. You answered the questions, got a four-letter type or a colored quadrant, read the write-up once, and filed it somewhere you'll never look again. The result was the end of the experience. A static page that described you in terms general enough to describe almost anyone.

discme starts where those tests stop.

discme DISC personality profile

What discme does

discme is a free 8-minute DISC personality test that maps you to one of 16 profiles — written in plain English, specific enough to actually sound like you rather than a label that fits everyone.

What keeps it alive is Ask discme: an AI that already has your full personality profile loaded before you say a word. Ask what your biggest blindspot is, who you naturally click with, what your 80-year-old self would tell you — and every answer is built around exactly how you're wired, not a generic response with your type name pasted at the top.

There's a relationship overlay too: enter a partner or friend's type and see exactly how your personalities interact — where you click, where the friction comes from, and how to navigate it.

"I built discme because I wanted a personality tool that felt like it was actually written for me. The AI feature came from a simple question: what if it already knew exactly how you were wired before you asked it anything? It already knows how you're wired." — Founder

What's broken about the usual test

The traditional personality test has a structural dead end: it produces a result and then the relationship is over. The insight, however good, sits in a PDF. The next time you face a real situation it might apply to — a conflict, a decision, a relationship — the document is closed and the type name is all you remember.

There are two specific problems beneath that. First, four broad types are too coarse. If your two strongest traits are nearly equal, getting sorted into whichever one scored marginally higher throws away the most interesting thing about you — the blend. Second, the output is one-directional. You read it; you can't ask it anything.

discme fixes both. Sixteen blended profiles capture the combination, not just the dominant trait. And because the AI already holds your full profile, the insight becomes a conversation that continues long after the test is finished — answers genuinely specific to you, not a chatbot guessing.

discme Ask discme AI conversation

How it works

8-minute test, 16 blended profiles — A DISC assessment that maps you to one of 16 profiles reflecting your trait combination, written to sound like you.

Ask discme — An AI that has your full profile loaded before you ask anything. Every answer is built around how you're specifically wired — blindspots, who you click with, how you'd handle a situation.

Relationship overlay — Enter someone else's type and see how the two of you interact: where it sparks, where friction lives, and how to work with it.

Free and frictionless — Free to take, no account, no credit card. The AI runs on a simple credit system with three free to get started.

discme relationship compatibility overlay

Who this is for

People who are genuinely curious about themselves and the people around them — anyone who's taken a personality test before and wanted more than a static result. It's built for real people exploring how they're wired and how they fit with the people in their life, not a box to tick on an away-day.

discme is free to start, with an AI credit system for deeper conversations.

Try it

Take discme — or see the discme listing on ShipBoost for category context.

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