The Empathy
Compass
"You read people quickly and make room for them easily — but you rarely extend the same patience to yourself. Your warmth has an edge: it's often how you manage, not how you meet."
It's the question most of us carry quietly. Evolvable helps you answer it — with science-based self-assessments, an analysis of how you actually communicate, and guides that turn insight into change you can feel.
Any single trait is a partial picture. High openness with low conscientiousness reads differently than high openness with high conscientiousness — and that's where Evolvable spends most of its words.
A single trait is rarely the whole answer. The pattern lives in how traits sit next to each other.
Curiosity, conscientiousness, emotional reactivity, social style, attachment, defensive moves — these don't reduce to a single axis. Each instrument looks at one of them clearly.
Confidence reads differently next to high empathy than next to low empathy. Openness reads differently with discipline than without it. Same trait, different picture.
The aim isn't a four-letter type. It's a structured signal — clear enough to question, specific enough to do something with.
Three ways to look at yourself — each one designed to feed the next. Begin anywhere; the picture sharpens as you add layers.
Big Five traits, the dark triad, wisdom and non-attachment. Honest psychometrics, written for the only person reading them — you. The combinations matter more than the scores.
Export a chat from your messaging app and upload the file. Evolvable reads tone, reciprocity, initiation, repair — the choreography you can't see while you're in it. We don't save your chats.
Every assessment and every chat analysis comes with practical guides — small, specific moves to try this week. They're written for the version of you the result describes, not for everyone.
Pick one of ten self-assessments. Answer honestly. Five to ten minutes — the questions are weighted, your work saves as you go.
A written interpretation of where you sit and what it means in practice — not a score card. Free assessments stay yours forever.
Each result opens into a guide — short, specific practices written for you, this week. Optionally, upload a chat to add a relational layer.
These are the questions Evolvable is built to answer — not abstractly, but in your own data.
The traits that quietly shape your decisions, energy, and edges — not as a type, but as a constellation that's specifically yours.
The patterns inside your conversations: who initiates, who softens, who repairs, what you say when you mean something else.
Two people, one chat, the choreography between them. Evolvable surfaces the rhythm you've stopped hearing because you're inside it.
Insight that ends in a paragraph is just decoration. Evolvable closes the loop with guides — small, deliberate practices attached to your actual results.
Every result is written, not scored. Below: an example of what a finished self-assessment looks like, and what one chat upload returns. Names and numbers are anonymised.
"You read people quickly and make room for them easily — but you rarely extend the same patience to yourself. Your warmth has an edge: it's often how you manage, not how you meet."
Close, asymmetric. You run the emotional thermostat.
"You soften every ask with a joke. The other side rarely returns the softness — and you rarely notice you've stopped asking for the real thing."
Export a conversation from Telegram or WhatsApp, then upload the file to Evolvable. We don't connect to your messaging app, run a bot, or read anything live — analysis is upload-based, one chat at a time.
We don't save your chats. Your file is read once to produce the analysis, and that's all.
Each result opens into a short, specific guide written for the person the result describes — not for everyone. Practices live inside Evolvable, attached to the assessment or chat that produced them. You return to them between cycles, not as homework.
Open a guide directly from the assessment or chat analysis it grew out of. Context first, practice second — never abstract, never generic.
One thing to try this week. A sentence to rewrite. A pattern to notice. Tiny enough to actually do; concrete enough to feel.
Come back after a fortnight, retake the part that mattered, see what shifted. Guides reset around what's changed in your data.
Guides live in the product alongside your results. Not a chatbot, not a coach — a written companion that meets you where the insight landed.
Most self-understanding products stop at a label. ENTJ. Type 3. Red. Evolvable starts where those apps end — with the conversation that labels can't reach.
Assessments tell us what you think you do. Your WhatsApp chats show what you actually do — when, with whom, for how long, in what emotional key. Evolvable uses both.
Gō is not a therapist and doesn't pretend to be. It's the friend who read all your texts and isn't afraid to tell you what it noticed — accurately, in your own words.
A free assessment is five minutes. A chat analysis is your whole relational life. You decide the depth — the product scales with your appetite, not your subscription.
No social feed, no public profile, no comparison leaderboard. This is between you and you.
"I thought I was bad at replying. Turns out I reply quickly to everyone except the people I'm closest to."
"The tone I use when I'm actually upset is mostly the same as when I'm teasing — and I'd never noticed."
"High openness wasn't news. High neuroticism wasn't news either. What I ignore about them together — that was."
"In one thread I listen. In every other I lead. Two roles I hadn't realised I was switching between."
"It became clear which friendships I carry and which carry me. The ratio was further off than I'd assumed."
"The result wasn't the moment. The guide was — one small change a week, written for the version of me the test described."
Not finished. Not fixed. Capable of becoming something other than what you've been. The word holds the whole proposition: a person who can change, with the means to do so deliberately.
Evolvable isn't a personality test or a chat tool. It's a way of working on yourself across both — slow when you want to be slow, sharp when you want to be sharp, with a record of what's already shifted.
The ones that come up the most.
One self-assessment, free. The rest is yours when you're ready to keep going.