Personality Unplugged
Typix is a fast, playful assessment tool designed to help people understand their behavioral style, energy zones, and emotional dynamics—all through color, movement, and a touch of narrative flair.
It’s built for creative minds, team sessions, and anyone curious about what makes people tick (or explode).
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Why “Typix”?
The name Typix captures the essence of what the app stands for: discovering and visualizing personality types in a clear, modern, and intuitive way. “Type” refers to the core purpose—mapping personal typologies such as enneagram, DISC, … —while the “-ix” suffix gives it a dynamic and tech-forward feel. You might as well look at it as the Netflix of personal assessments.
The name is also short, catchy, and scalable, just like the experience I aimed to offer: personal insight, made simple and impactful.
Personal Assessments
Typix currently supports three models:
1. DISC
The classic 4-quadrant model that categorizes people into:
- Dominance: results-driven, assertive
- Influence: persuasive, social
- Steadiness: calm, supportive
- Conscientiousness: analytical, precise

2. Typix Discovery
Based on the personality theory of Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist. Jung introduced the concept of psychological preferences, describing how individuals perceive the world and make decisions. He identified four primary functions:
- Thinking
- Feeling
- Sensing
- Intuition
Combined with the attitudes introversion and extraversion, these lead to eight psychological types.
Typix Discovery visualizes this on a circular chart, showing the dynamic balance of cognitive preferences in color-coded energy levels. It’s inspired by Jung’s framework, not affiliated with any commercial system.

3. Enneagram
A model that describes nine distinct personality types, each with its own set of motivations, fears, and growth paths. The Enneagram is particularly useful for understanding internal drivers and emotional patterns.
The types include:
- The Reformer
- The Helper
- The Achiever
- The Individualist
- The Investigator
- The Loyalist
- The Enthusiast
- The Challenger
- The Peacemaker
Typix provides a simplified questionnaire and results breakdown to help users recognize their dominant type and core traits.

Blog post on the origin of Typix