About MBTI USA

A practical MBTI site built around clear answers and usable personality guidance.

MBTI USA publishes short-form personality tests, result experiences, and explanation pages that help readers understand their type, behavior patterns, and decision style. This page explains our mission, our team, why the test is free, how we handle reader data, and how to reach us.

Our mission

We make MBTI accessible to readers who want a fast, readable introduction to personality patterns without digging through academic jargon, paywalls, or email-capture funnels. Our content focuses on observable behavior, honest tradeoffs, and practical next steps — not flattering type horoscopes.

We publish for three audiences: readers taking MBTI for the first time, readers who know their type and want to apply it to work or relationships, and readers who are critically evaluating MBTI as a framework and want to understand its strengths and limits.

What we publish

  • A free 20-question MBTI test that returns a four-letter type result in 5–7 minutes with no email required.
  • Type profiles for all 16 MBTI types covering strengths, blind spots, cognitive stack, career fit, relationships, and growth paths.
  • Pair compatibility pages for type-to-type matches covering communication patterns, attraction dynamics, and common friction points.
  • Framework comparisons between MBTI and Big Five, Enneagram, DISC, Holland Code, and StrengthsFinder.
  • Additional personality frameworks including Enneagram, Big Five, love languages, attachment styles, and communication style assessments — all free.

Team and credentials

MBTI USA is produced by a small editorial team with backgrounds in personality psychology, content design, and digital product. We do not hold formal MBTI practitioner certifications from The Myers-Briggs Company; our work is informational rather than clinical. For certified MBTI services — individual coaching, organizational consulting, or academic research — we recommend contacting a certified practitioner directly.

See our Editorial Policy for how we write, review, and maintain content, and our Methodology for how the test itself is built and scored.

Why the test is free

MBTI-style assessment has been accessible for decades; there's no reason to gate a basic four-letter result behind an email capture. Our core test and the type summary that follows it are permanently free. We offer expanded report content for readers who want a deeper applied breakdown — this is how the site is sustained — but the core assessment result is never behind a paywall.

Privacy approach

The free test stores results anonymously in your browser session. No account is required to see your type. We collect aggregated, non-identifying analytics to understand how readers use the site — see our Privacy policy for details. We do not sell user data or share personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.

Contact

For factual corrections, content feedback, or partnership inquiries, email us via the contact method listed in the site footer. For media inquiries, press coverage, or academic citation questions, please include your affiliation and context in your first message.