Quick answers to common questions.

Clear answers about starting a group, taking the test, sharing results, privacy, and what your reveal will include.

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Starting a group

The Together Test is a shared personality and perception reveal for close groups. Everyone answers privately, then the group opens one reveal with matches, roles, similarities, differences, and conversation prompts.

Most personality tests tell one person about themselves. The Together Test compares self-view with group-view, so your reveal shows how people see themselves, how the group sees them, and where those views match or split.

The Together Test is designed for 4-12 people, enough voices to reveal patterns while still feeling personal.

It works for friend groups, couples, families, roommates, clubs, retreats, student groups, and small teams that want a structured way to learn how they relate to one another.

Yes. Couples can use it as a conversation starter, especially if they want to compare self-perception, partner perception, shared strengths, and differences without turning it into a clinical assessment.

Small teams can use it for reflection and discussion, but it is not a hiring, performance, promotion, or workplace evaluation tool. The strongest use is voluntary team connection, not employee assessment.

Taking the test

One person starts the group, invites the other members, and waits for everyone to finish. Each person answers in their own browser through secure email links and sign-in codes.

No. People can answer from anywhere. The reveal is strongest when you review it together live, either in person or on a call.

The best experience is for everyone to answer beforehand, then come together for the reveal.

Answering the questions takes about 15-20 minutes per person. The reveal usually takes 60-90 minutes, depending on your group's reactions and conversation. Ideally, everyone answers beforehand so you only need to come together for the reveal.

Not usually. Everyone answers privately first, and the reveal gives the group something shared to react to together.

We generally recommend The Together Test for ages 14 and up. The experience tends to work best when participants are ready for the kind of comprehension, self-reflection, and group discussion the reveal invites.

No app downloads. Everything happens in your browser, and group members can join from a simple link.

Yes. The group reveal unlocks when all active members complete their questions, so everyone has a fair voice in the results.

If someone has not finished or an invite needs attention, the organizer can usually manage the group before the reveal is generated. If you are stuck, contact us with the group email and we can help.

Privacy and results

Yes. Individual answers are never shown. The reveal only shows patterns, matches, and group-level results.

The reveal is designed around patterns and comparisons, not exposing each person's raw answers. It helps the group discuss perceptions without turning the experience into a list of who said what.

You get a shared group reveal with personality patterns, individual highlights, voting insights, surprising similarities, perception gaps, and prompts your group can talk through together.

A perception gap is a difference between how someone sees themselves and how the group tends to see them. Those gaps can be funny, affirming, surprising, or useful conversation starters.

Yes. Once the group report is ready, your group can keep the reveal link and download the PDF.

No. The Together Test is for reflection, connection, and conversation. It is not medical, psychological, hiring, or employment advice.

Free preview, purchase, and support

Yes. The free preview is a short six-question experience that gives you a feel for the tone and style before starting a full group reveal.

The paid group reveal includes the full private answering flow, group-view input, self-vs-group comparisons, matches, roles, perception gaps, voting insights, reveal link, and downloadable PDF.

The reveal is generated after every active member finishes. The organizer can then open and share the reveal with the group.

Yes. It is a strong fit for a planned group moment because members can answer ahead of time and then review the reveal together as the main activity.

Contact us and include the email used for the group. We can help with access links, group setup, invite issues, and report questions.