Emisary

Emisary

A diary with daily actionable quantized feedback

11 followers

Users are prompted to write about specific moments from their lives on a daily basis. Behavioral and emotional cues are analyzed across a proprietary ten-dimensional framework, giving objective, quantized, and actionable analysis with every submission. Each week, users can generate a Trend Analyses to track their perceived demeanor over time and evolve intentionally. --at the end of the day, exactly how are you coming across?
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Randy Horton
Maker
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I love psychological tests but they tend to pigeonhole you into a type. I wanted to build one that would measure how people change from day to day. Emisary is a 10-dimensional metric that describes not what you ARE, but how you're perceived by others in a manner that's quantized and comparable. We use AI to accomplish a goal, but it's not an AI app. It's a diary with feedback. Users are encouraged to write about moments from their lives, which are analyzed using the Emisary system and collated into long term personality trend reports, which can give users a sense of how they're perceived, how they're changing over time, and ways to make positive change. Until the new year, sign up with the promo code 'Seriously?' and you can use it free for a year (no subscription, just email address for account recovery).
Carrie Worthen

I never realized how much of my childhood was blocked. I never knew I had what is now classified as complex PTSD. My first experience with a therapist was to jot down small moments and fragments of memory whenever they occurred. It was a challenge but over many years I gathered together hundreds of these snippets and was able to recollect the majority of my past experiences. I kind of regret not having access to Emisary during that time - it would have totally scratched the default analytical itch I have - but I can now. You are so many “selves” over a lifetime and truly knowing them can be a challenge. I’m looking forward to learning and growing more with this system - one that is free of human judgement and emotion.