SBTI is a behavior-based personality test built around the tiny everyday moments that actually reveal you: vague texts, group chats, boundaries, deadline rituals, airport habits, and “just browsing” at Costco. It matches you to an archetype that’s meant to feel uncomfortably specific. It’s not clinical or diagnostic—just entertainment with suspiciously good pattern recognition. Take the test, share your result, and tell us what it got painfully right (or hilariously wrong).
Hey Product Hunt! I built SBTI because most personality tests ask who you want to be—SBTI asks how you actually behave when you’re texting, spiraling, planning, avoiding, oversharing, or disappearing.
This is not therapy or a scientific diagnosis—just a fun, behavior-driven archetype engine with a sharp eye for human nonsense.
I’d love feedback on: (1) which questions feel most “accurate,” (2) whether the results read clearly, and (3) what archetypes you want to see next. Drop your result and I’ll reply!
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About SBTI Test on Product Hunt
“A personality test that judges your group chat behavior”
SBTI Test was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. SBTI is a behavior-based personality test built around the tiny everyday moments that actually reveal you: vague texts, group chats, boundaries, deadline rituals, airport habits, and “just browsing” at Costco. It matches you to an archetype that’s meant to feel uncomfortably specific. It’s not clinical or diagnostic—just entertainment with suspiciously good pattern recognition. Take the test, share your result, and tell us what it got painfully right (or hilariously wrong).
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