What Happens in the Reveal

What you'll see when the reveal opens.

Once everyone has answered privately, the full reveal shows who got picked, what those votes point to, how each person is summarized, and how the whole group fits together.

Private answers. Shared reveal. No forced speeches.

Vote

Who makes the whole room louder?

Mike

3 votes

Pattern

Energy

Group-view
The group sees Mike as someone who raises the room's energy.
Self-view
Mike sees himself as quieter than the group does.
Read: Gap
Person read

Mike

Steady Detective

Quiet clues, calm answers, steady nerve.

Group dynamic

Closest pair: Carlos + Emilio

Biggest contrast: Britton + Carlos

Group pattern: Fast ideas, low emotional patience

First, a name comes up.

The reveal starts with recognizable moments: what people picked, who they picked, and how much agreement there was.

Some votes confirm the obvious. Some explain a running joke. Some catch someone off guard.

Group vote

Who makes the whole room louder?

Mike 3 votes
Pattern

Energy

Group-view

The group sees Mike as someone who raises the room's energy.

Self-view

Mike sees himself as quieter than the group does.

Read

Gap

That vote becomes a pattern.

A vote is not just a one-off joke. It connects to a deeper trait pattern like energy, patience, fairness, creativity, steadiness, or organization.

So the reveal does not just say: Mike got picked. It shows what the group sees, and whether Mike sees himself the same way.

The patterns stack up.

One vote is just the start. The reveal repeats this across different trait areas, so each person gets noticed from more than one angle.

Energy

Who changes the room?

Fairness

Who keeps things even?

Creativity

Who brings the strange-but-good idea?

Organization

Who keeps the plan moving?

Steadiness

Who stays calm when the room gets messy?

Some patterns confirm the role people already expect. Some explain why someone lands differently than they realized.

Each person gets a short read.

All those votes and trait patterns are pulled into a written summary for each person.

At the center: title, tagline, and a written summary. Around it: top votes, top traits, similarities, and a few light achievements.

The summary is the part people can actually react to together.

Person read

Mike

Steady Detective

Quiet clues, calm answers, steady nerve.

Mike brings calm attention to the group. He may not be the loudest person in the room, but he notices what others miss and helps turn messy ideas into a clear next step.
Top vote: Most fearless Top trait: Planner Most similar: Jeff Achievement: Nucleus
Group dynamic
Most agreed-on vote Most creative → Britton
Most divided vote Most sentimental → split room
Closest pair Carlos + Emilio
Biggest contrast Britton + Carlos
Group pattern Fast ideas, low emotional patience

Your group moves quickly. The best version of the group pairs bold ideas with one clear owner.

Then you see how everyone fits together.

The reveal pulls back from one person to the whole group.

You see where people agreed, where the room split, who feels similar, who brings contrast, and what kind of dynamic the group creates together.

It moves from What am I like? to What do I bring out in this group?

What changes after the free preview?

Free Preview

A quick taste of self-view.

Full Reveal

The shared group result: votes, trait patterns, personal reads, similarities, group dynamics, and the moments people react to together.

Free asks: What am I like? Full reveal asks: What do we notice about each other?

Ready for your reveal?

Ready to see what your group notices?

Start a group, let everyone answer privately, and open the reveal together.

Built for groups who already know each other.