Truity is one of the most popular personality testing platforms on the internet — and for good reason. It offers well-designed tests across multiple frameworks (Big Five, Enneagram, TypeFinder, DISC, and more), clear reports, and a professionally produced experience. If you want a questionnaire-based personality reading with a good UX, Truity is a solid choice.
Memrov takes a different approach: instead of asking you to fill out a questionnaire, it reads your exported AI conversation history and builds your personality profile from that.
The fundamental difference: how the data is collected
Every Truity test is a self-report questionnaire. You rate statements about yourself — "I enjoy meeting new people," "I prefer routine over variety" — and your responses are aggregated into scores. This is the standard methodology for most personality tests, and it works reasonably well.
The known problem with self-report is that your ratings are shaped by factors that have nothing to do with your underlying personality:
- Your mood at the time — people score higher on Extraversion when they're feeling good
- Social desirability — you answer based on who you want to be seen as, not who you are
- The self-knowledge gap — many people genuinely don't know how they come across to others
- Framing effects — tiny changes in how questions are worded shift the answer distribution
Memrov reads your exported AI conversation history from ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. These are thousands of real interactions generated when you weren't thinking about personality at all — you were asking questions, planning things, working through problems. That behavioral record is a more stable signal source than a questionnaire completed in ten minutes.
What Truity and Memrov each measure
Truity offers:
- Big Five (TypeFinder 5)
- Enneagram (TypeFinder Enneagram)
- MBTI-style (TypeFinder for Myers & Briggs)
- DISC (TypeFinder for DISC)
- Career Personality Profiler
- Love Style test
Memrov generates from a single upload:
- Big Five (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism)
- HEXACO (Big Five plus Honesty-Humility)
- Attachment style (Secure, Anxious, Avoidant, Disorganized)
- Schwartz values (ten universal human values ranked by your behavioral priorities)
- Dark Triad (Narcissism, Machiavellianism, Psychopathy as continuous traits)
- Motivation patterns (what energizes and depletes you across your real conversations)
Truity's breadth is its strength — if you want to explore many different frameworks, it offers that. Memrov's integrated approach means your six frameworks are interpreted together, showing how your traits interact rather than presenting each score in isolation.
The Enneagram and DISC question
Truity's most popular tests include the Enneagram and TypeFinder (MBTI-style). Memrov doesn't include these frameworks — intentionally.
The Enneagram has limited empirical support in peer-reviewed research. It's psychologically interesting, widely used in coaching contexts, and produces culturally resonant descriptions — but its scientific validation is weak compared to the Big Five. DISC has similar limitations.
Memrov uses frameworks that academic psychologists and researchers actually rely on. The Big Five has decades of validation. HEXACO is extensively published. Attachment theory is one of the most robust findings in developmental psychology. Schwartz values are validated cross-culturally. These are the frameworks that predict real-world outcomes.
After the reading
Truity gives you test results. Those results are the product — a report you can read and share. There's no continuation built into the experience.
Memrov's reading is a foundation. Once your profile exists, you can activate Memrov AI — a chatbot built on your specific scores and reading, configured to give you guidance on relationships, career, growth, and worldview that fits how you're actually wired. Coming soon: Memrov Match (compatibility scoring) and Memrov Mate (friend compatibility comparisons), both built on the same profile.
Who each is for
Truity is the right choice if you want:
- A classic questionnaire experience with a polished UX
- Multiple test frameworks to explore independently
- The Enneagram, DISC, or MBTI-style typing alongside Big Five
- Detailed career-oriented personality reports
Memrov is the right choice if you want:
- A reading built from your actual behavior, not self-report
- Six frameworks integrated into a single coherent profile
- Something that doesn't require you to describe yourself accurately in a quiz
- A profile that connects to an AI built around your specific wiring