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SELF.md
Turn psychometric data into context for AI
SELF.md turns validated self-report questionnaire scores into a structured, portable Markdown profile for AI. It combines data from multiple psychological domains, runs locally in your browser, and keeps the profile with you. Use it as structured context with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI.
I started building SELF.md because I wanted a better way to give AI context about myself. Free-form descriptions are useful, but they're subjective, inconsistent, and easy to leave things out.
I was already interested in using validated questionnaires for self-reflection, so I wondered if I could combine their scores across different areas into a single portable profile for AI.
The idea grew from a simple collection of questionnaires into a broader profile covering multiple psychological constructs. I also wanted to keep it local and user-owned, rather than putting the profile behind an account or having AI interpret the data. What people do with it afterward is up to them — I didn't want to predefine the use case, whatever they end up using it for.
I'm curious to see whether the idea is actually useful beyond being interesting on paper.
SELF.md was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #134 on the daily leaderboard. SELF.md turns validated self-report questionnaire scores into a structured, portable Markdown profile for AI. It combines data from multiple psychological domains, runs locally in your browser, and keeps the profile with you. Use it as structured context with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI.
On the analytics side, SELF.md competes within Artificial Intelligence, Quantified Self and Side Project — topics that collectively have 484.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SELF.md performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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I started building SELF.md because I wanted a better way to give AI context about myself. Free-form descriptions are useful, but they're subjective, inconsistent, and easy to leave things out.
I was already interested in using validated questionnaires for self-reflection, so I wondered if I could combine their scores across different areas into a single portable profile for AI.
The idea grew from a simple collection of questionnaires into a broader profile covering multiple psychological constructs. I also wanted to keep it local and user-owned, rather than putting the profile behind an account or having AI interpret the data. What people do with it afterward is up to them — I didn't want to predefine the use case, whatever they end up using it for.
I'm curious to see whether the idea is actually useful beyond being interesting on paper.
If you'd like to try it, SELF.md is available here