Derives your MBTI personality type from your own real Slack communication patterns over the past month.
Pull the last 30 days of your own messages using slack_search_public_and_private (from:me after:YYYY-MM-DD), paginating until you have 60+ messages across channels and DMs.
For each of the four MBTI dimensions (E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P), identify the specific behavioral signals present in your messages before reaching a verdict — note channel diversity, how often you initiate vs. respond, message texture, follow-up behavior, and how you frame decisions or ideas.
Slack-medium bias corrections — Slack behavior is not the same as personality. Apply these before scoring:
MBTI Questions:
Write the profile in second person ("you tend to…"): list the channels you were active in, then walk each dimension with cited evidence and a conclusion, followed by a final four-letter type and a 2–3 paragraph description of how you show up at work — including an honest growth edge.
The output should read like a sharp, trusted colleague wrote it about you: grounded, specific, and free of jargon.
If data is thin (< 20 messages), say so and note which dimensions feel less certain as a result.