Everything that shapes your Onni report

Fifty relationship questions across ten areas, a full Values Assessment, and report blocks built on your real answers—see how it all fits together before you begin.

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Ten relationship areas. Total clarity.

Fifty questions map to ten categories—five each—so your answers become comparable signals before any insight is written.

  • Communication Style
    How you both express and receive information
  • Conflict Resolution
    How each of you handles tension and disagreement
  • Money Mindset
    Where you align — and differ — on spending and security
  • Social Life
    Your energy preferences and social needs
  • Planning & Structure
    How you both approach routine and spontaneity
  • Emotional Expression
    How openly each of you shares feelings
  • Independence vs Togetherness
    Your need for space versus closeness
  • Intimacy & Affection
    How you each give and receive love
  • Risk & Decision Making
    Your comfort with uncertainty and change
  • Future Orientation
    How each of you thinks about what's ahead

Understand What Truly Drives Each Other

Thirty items across ten value domains capture what drives each of you, how your partner reads you, and where priorities align or need a closer look—insight, not labels or diagnoses.

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Answer Individually

Each partner answers 30 carefully designed questions based on real-life preferences, priorities, and behaviours.

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See Yourself & Your Partner

You answer for yourself and also reflect on how you believe your partner would respond — revealing alignment and blind spots.

Structured insight and clarity from your shared assessment

Get Clear Insight

Your responses are translated into structured insights showing your core values, differences, and how they show up in daily life.

Security

stability, safety, predictability

Benevolence

care, loyalty, support

Achievement

goals, progress, recognition

Self-direction

independence, autonomy

Stimulation

novelty, variety, excitement

Conformity

harmony, structure, expectations

Tradition

continuity, rituals, roots

Universalism

fairness, broader perspective

Hedonism

enjoyment, comfort, pleasure

Power

influence, control, decision-making

Each value is measured through multiple questions and compared across:

  • how you see yourself
  • how your partner sees you

This creates a clearer picture of:

  • what's deeply important to each of you
  • what's clearly understood
  • what may be going unnoticed

What You'll Discover

  • Your top 5 core values
  • Where you naturally align
  • Where your priorities differ
  • Where you may misread each other
  • How this shows up in real life, including:
    • money decisions
    • time and planning
    • conflict
    • intimacy
    • long-term direction

See What Your Partner Might Be Missing

One of the most powerful insights comes from comparing:

  • how you see yourself
  • how your partner sees you

Small gaps often mean you feel clearly understood.

Larger gaps can reveal important parts of you that aren't fully visible in the relationship.

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Not a quiz. A relationship lens.

Your app scores and structures answers first; the model narrates those signals—never raw guesses. Ten relationship topics each follow the five-part template below; Values adds a second report (summary, profiles, overlap, perception gaps, examples, next steps)—insight, not labels.

A

Relationship Snapshot

A genuine shared thread to anchor the story—even when you differ everywhere else.

B

Key Difference

How you two diverge in simple, concrete language—no abstraction, no blame.

C

What This Means in Real Life

Two or three practical situations where this pattern shows up between you, written to feel relatable.

D

Research Insight

One tight psychological hook (e.g. pursuer–withdrawer, attachment, behavioural economics)—two or three sentences, never a lecture.

E

Practical Navigation Strategies

Two or three realistic, usable suggestions—grounded in your scores, not generic “communicate more.”

Bring this structure into your relationship.

You've seen how the ten areas, values domains, and report blocks fit together. When you're ready, start a linked session and move from comparable answers to insight you can reopen anytime—still private, still grounded in what you each actually said.

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