IDRlabs alternative

An IDRlabs cognitive function test alternative with result-first depth

IDRlabs is a common stop for people searching broad personality and Jungian function tests. Its cognitive-function test is free and built around 48 questions.

TypeJung gives the same high-intent searcher a different path: take a 42-question map, see all 8 function signals and the dominant-inferior axis, then decide whether paid interpretation is worth it.

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Best for People who found IDRlabs useful but want a quieter Jungian map with paid depth only after seeing the free result.
Measures Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, Fe, likely hierarchy, dominant-inferior axis, stress cues, and answer consistency.
Privacy The TypeJung map appears before any payment. Signup is optional for saved history or restored paid access.

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What to compare after IDRlabs

IDRlabs positions its cognitive function test as a free way to obtain scores on the eight Jungian functions. That makes it useful for broad exploration.

TypeJung is most useful when you want the result to become a practical map: what leads, what supports, what gets pressured, and what a paid report would actually add.

QuestionIDRlabs-style needTypeJung path
Do I see all 8 functions?Yes, eight-function scoring is the core category promiseYes, TypeJung maps all 8 function-attitudes
How long is it?The IDRlabs page shows 48 questionsTypeJung uses 42 questions before the free map
What does the result emphasize?Function scores and type indicatorsEnergy map, hierarchy hypothesis, dominant-inferior axis, and stress edge
When do I pay?The IDRlabs cognitive function test is freeThe TypeJung map is free; paid reports are optional after the result

When TypeJung is the better next step

Use TypeJung after IDRlabs if you want a second function-level read that is easier to connect to stress, relationships, and practice.

The free map is designed to earn the upgrade ask. If it does not feel accurate, you do not need to buy anything.

Use both results carefully

If IDRlabs and TypeJung disagree, treat the difference as a prompt for observation. Look for repeated function evidence and repeated stress signals, not just the most flattering label.

Start with your own function profile

Take the free TypeJung assessment first. If the function-stack map feels useful, Insight is currently CA$7 with TYPEJUNG30 and Mastery is CA$20.30 with the same Stripe code.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is TypeJung an IDRlabs replacement?

It is an alternative path, not a universal replacement. TypeJung is best when you want a free-first Jungian map and optional deeper report after seeing your result.

Does TypeJung measure the same eight functions?

TypeJung maps Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe as function-attitudes, then frames the likely hierarchy and stress edge.

Is TypeJung a clinical test?

No. TypeJung is for educational self-reflection and should not be used as a clinical or diagnostic assessment.

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