Striving for Excellence
Striving for Continuous Growth
A constant striving to become the best version of oneself, like an athlete continuously working to improve their performance.
The next instrument after every category-level tool you've already tried
You've done the personality tests. You know your type, your chart, your typing inventories. Innate Q is the higher-resolution framework that comes next — 180 talents computed from your birth data, and an AI Mentor pre-loaded with the whole profile plus your life context.
If you've spent serious time with self-knowledge — tests, books, workshops, meditation, journaling, coaching — one or two of these probably resonate. You're not stuck. You're just thirsty for a more precise framework.
I know my type from every personality test I've ever taken. None of them describe me at the resolution I'm now after.
I've read 50+ self-development books. They all describe humans in general. I want one that resolves what I specifically am.
I've done the inner work. I'm not searching for a fix — I just want sharper resolution for the next decade of self-knowledge.
I'm fluent in the 4-letter, 9-type, and 5-factor inventories. I want the layer underneath those labels — what's actually there at higher resolution.
Patterns observed across lifelong-learner / depth-seeker audiences in self-development communities.
Birth data in. 180 calculated talents out. Plus an AI Mentor that already knows the profile and uses your life context to ground its answers. A continuous map instead of a label — and a development layer on top.
A continuous, per-person map at higher resolution than any 4-letter / 9-type / 5-factor instrument can produce. 180 talents organised across 16 categories — each one its own discrete reading.
Your answers can't shift the result, because there are no answers. Same date, time, and place of birth, same scores — every time. Deterministic by construction (r = 1.00).
Most instruments tell you what you are and stop. Innate Q layers an AI Mentor, mastery levels, and 1,800 book links on top of the profile — what to develop, what to read, what the next rung looks like for any of the 180 talents.
Methodology validated against documented biographies of 269 public figures. A clear, computed profile to think with — across work, relationships, and personal growth — not a daily reading.
Each talent gets a score from 0 to 100, a category, and a description with a real-world analogue. Multiplied by 180, organised into 16 categories.
Striving for Excellence
A constant striving to become the best version of oneself, like an athlete continuously working to improve their performance.
16 categories. 180 talents.
Explore all 180 talents organised into 16 categories
8 mandatory plus 25 optional questions across 5 categories. The AI Mentor uses your answers together with your 180-talent profile to ground suggestions in your actual life — not a hypothetical persona.
5 categories
Partner, family, co-workers, social circle
Current role, satisfaction, next-move ambitions
What drives you, what you trade off, what you protect
Energy, body, sense of meaning
Hobbies, expression, what you make
Your answers are encrypted.
"Which of my strongest talents am I quietly neglecting?"
"How does my Spirituality score affect the creative blocks I keep hitting?"
"Three of my top talents pull in different directions — which do I lean into first?"
"What's the next mastery level for my highest-scoring talent, and what should I read next?"
"How do my emotional traits actually show up in my closest relationships?"
"What would my profile suggest I'm built to make, that I haven't tried yet?"
Inside the app lives an AI Mentor pre-loaded with your full 180-talent profile and your questionnaire answers. Unlike a blank chatbot, you never have to explain who you are first — and you never have to keep context in a separate document.
Disclaimer: The AI Mentor is a reflection tool. For major life decisions, also consult qualified advisors.
Independent biographers ranked all 180 talents for 269 well-documented public figures. Innate Q's computed profile aligned with their ranking at a level within the range commonly seen for peer-rated and supervisor-rated personality instruments.
Each ranked across all 180 talents by independent biographer agents grounded strictly in published biographical literature.
Within the range commonly seen for peer-rated and supervisor-rated personality instruments in academic literature. Higher than self-IQ ↔ measured IQ (~0.35).
Innate Q's profile beat three random baselines per person. t = +17.04, p < 10⁻⁴⁰.
Deterministic by construction. The profile doesn't drift between Tuesday and Friday like a self-report instrument.
The validity findings summarised above are internal research findings.
AI Comparison places your 180-talent profile next to 100+ curated public figures — or alongside another Innate Q user who shares their code with you. Useful for understanding what you share with someone you admire, or where you actually align with a partner, friend, or colleague.
Search by name or filter by category — scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, philosophers, athletes.
Career partnerships, romantic potential, family dynamics, friendships, colleague fit, and a custom angle.
A visual chart layers both profiles across all 180 scores. An AI report explains where you align and diverge.
Two views, side by side. A visual chart layers both talent profiles across all 180 scores. An AI report breaks down where you align, where you diverge, and what that means for the relationship you're actually evaluating.
Complementary strengths and blind-spot coverage when you're building something together.
Talent alignment, friction areas, and discussion points — framed as alignment insight, not therapy.
Parent–child, siblings, or partners — the role-aware patterns shaping how you relate at home.
Shared rhythms, where you support each other, where energy quietly drains.
Equal, you-manage-them, or they-manage-you — patterns shaping day-to-day collaboration.
Bring your own question — anything else where talent alignment matters.
Each new comparison or follow-up consumes one message from your AI Mentor balance. The dataset is curated and updated as new figures are added. User-to-user comparisons are consent-based and require the other party's code.
The prescriptive layer on top of the profile. Not the main thing — the profile and the AI Mentor are — but a useful resource once you've decided which talent to lean into. Curated reading and per-talent mastery descriptions for every one of the 180 talents.
Links to books matched for every talent — 10 per talent across all 180 categories. Each entry points to the title on Amazon.
Library is curated and static — the same ten recommended titles are matched for every talent. The books themselves remain in their original publication language on Amazon.
Innate Q sits next to four generic categories of tool you've probably already tried. No named brands — what each category gives you, and the gap Innate Q closes.
Daily entertainment grounded in birth data
Self-report typing inventories (4-letter, 9-type, 5-factor)
Books and frameworks at the category level
180 measured talents + curated book links + AI Mentor
Sources: West Monroe Subscription Economy Report (2024); self-improvement market reports (2024); Pittenger (2005) on self-report retest stability.
Your Innate Q profile is a one-time purchase. The 180-talent map doesn't expire, drift, or require retesting.
one-time · calibration sample
one-time · valid for life
one-time · for sharper resolution
AI Mentor and Daily Insights subscriptions inside Innate Q are sold separately and are not required for the profile.
Innate Q uses your date, time, and place of birth as inputs to a proprietary algorithm — the same way a navigation app uses GPS coordinates as inputs to a routing model. The output is 180 individually-scored talents and per-talent development content. There are no daily readings, no predictions, no labels. Same birth data run through the model produces the same talent scores every time.
Most personality assessments give you a small fixed set of labels or themes from a self-report questionnaire. Your answers depend on mood, framing, and what you want to believe on test day. Innate Q computes 180 talents — each scored 0–100 — from birth data, so your answers can't shift the result. The output is a continuous map, not a label.
Time of birth substantially improves precision on a subset of the 180 talents — though an inaccuracy of 5–10 minutes is usually not significant. Most people can find it on their birth certificate or hospital records. If exact time isn't available, the calculation still runs with reduced resolution on the affected talents. The Gold tier ($500) includes a birth-time rectification process to the exact minute when maximum precision is needed.
You'll complete an extensive questionnaire about life events, which our specialists then analyze manually within the suspected time window.
The AI Mentor is an AI chat inside the app, pre-loaded with your full 180-talent profile and your questionnaire answers. It's available whenever you have a decision to make and uses your specific scores plus life context as joint context. It is not a licensed therapist, doctor, lawyer, or financial advisor. AI-generated content may contain inaccuracies. For medical, legal, financial, or mental-health decisions, consult a qualified professional.
No. Your innate profile doesn't drift between Tuesday and Friday or between this year and next. The calculation is deterministic — same input always produces the same output. Buy once, valid for life.
Yes. Your birth data, questionnaire answers, and the computed profile sit in your account. Questionnaire responses are encrypted. We do not sell or share personally identifying data. AI Comparison with another Innate Q user requires both parties' consent — neither party sees the other's profile without that handshake.
Innate Q's value increases with sophistication. If you already know your typing inventories, your chart, and have a stack of self-help books behind you — the 180-talent resolution is the layer underneath those labels. Where a 4-letter or 9-type instrument gives you one bucket, Innate Q gives you 180 continuous scores. Someone who's already done categorical work tends to read the profile more sharply, because they recognise the discriminating details the bucket smoothed over.
If you're sceptical, start with the $5 trial — it shows your 3rd strongest talent out of 180. If it resonates, the $300 Core tier gives you the full profile, the AI Mentor with 10 requests, mastery levels for all 180 talents, the 1,800 curated book links, the Talent Map, and 30 days of personalised AI Insights.
Start with the $5 trial to see your 3rd strongest talent out of 180. If it resonates, the $300 Core tier opens the full profile, the AI Mentor, mastery levels for all 180 talents, and 1,800 curated book links — a one-time purchase, valid for life.
See pricingDisclaimer: Innate Q provides self-knowledge insights based on date, time, and place of birth. It is not a substitute for medical, psychological, financial, legal, or therapeutic counseling. AI Mentor responses are AI-generated and may contain inaccuracies. Use insights as a complement to your own judgment and qualified professional advice.