OurSenses

Tools for
being understood

We build software that helps people understand themselves, and each other, with the kind of accuracy that used to require a lifetime of attention.

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The Manifesto

Most assessment tools sort you into a box and leave you there.

We think that's the least interesting thing a tool like that could do.

What if instead it gave you a shared language — one specific enough to be true, simple enough to use at the dinner table, and honest enough for the people in your life you care about?

That is what we are building.

— OurSenses, the company behind Sensotype
What we make

A small company
with a long roadmap.

SensotypeLive
A new understanding for how you actually sense and navigate the world. Twelve archetypes, identity-grade language, and a result page designed to be shared with the person closest to you.
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SenseMapIn development
The social layer that turns one Sensotype result into a hundred conversations and connections — a visual constellation of the people in your life and how each of them senses the world.
Coming soon
The Human FireIn development
A methodology and product for human connection at depth — powered by an AI experience engine and a network of trained facilitators. The companion to Sensotype: where typology stops and real intimacy begins.
Coming soon
Why we exist

Self-knowledge is the cheapest, fastest way to a better life.

Every great relationship — with a partner, a child, a colleague, yourself — runs on the same fuel: specific, accurate understanding.

The trouble is that understanding is hard. It takes time, attention, and the right vocabulary. Most of us don't have all three, and the cost of going without compounds in ways we don't even recognize as losses.

OurSenses builds the missing vocabulary. We turn the long, slow work of self- and other-understanding into something portable, sharable, and frankly delightful — without dumbing it down.

We are a small, deliberate company. We ship things that have been thought about for a long time.

I spent twenty-five years sitting three feet away from people, asking what they could see. Turns out the more interesting question was always: what do they sense?

Dr. Michael Neal · Founder

Start with Sensotype.

Four minutes. One archetype. You'll understand yourself in ways you never have before.

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