A Michael Caloz alternative when you want the map before the coaching path
The Michael Caloz Cognitive Functions Test is a familiar option for people who already know that type is more than four letters.
TypeJung is useful as the next comparison point when you want a free 42-question function map first, a visible dominant-inferior axis, and optional paid interpretation only after you can inspect the result.
People usually search for a Michael Caloz alternative because they want another structured read on cognitive functions, not a shallow type quiz.
A second test is most useful when it gives you a different lens on the same question: which function leads, which support function stabilizes it, and what gets pressured under stress.
You want to compare another function-map result against your current type hypothesis
You want all 8 functions visible before making a paid decision
You want the stress edge and inferior-function pattern surfaced in the result
You want an optional report preview before Stripe checkout
TypeJung and Michael Caloz answer different next questions
Michael Caloz uses educational function comparisons and type-fit interpretation. TypeJung focuses on turning a free map into a clear upgrade decision after the result is already visible.
Use TypeJung when the question has shifted from "which type fits?" to "what does this dominant-inferior pattern mean in stress, relationships, and practice?"
Need
Michael Caloz-style search
TypeJung path
Function evidence
Compare cognitive-function preferences and type fit
Read all 8 function signals in a free function-stack map
Result interpretation
Study the result and type explanations
Use the map, then optionally unlock deeper stress and practice interpretation
Payment timing
External coaching and resources may be available after the test
No payment before the core TypeJung result
Best next action
Use if you want another established function test reference
Use if you want a result-first path with one-time report pricing
How to compare your results
Do not average type labels from different tests. Compare repeated signals: which functions appear near the top, which functions feel effortful, and whether the stress edge explains real pressure patterns.
If the TypeJung map feels accurate, the optional Insight report adds the developmental edge, relationship-pattern reflection, and practice prompts tied to your exact axis.
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.
TypeJung is different rather than universally better. It is built for a free-first function map and optional paid interpretation after you inspect the result.
Should I take both tests?
You can, as long as you compare the function evidence instead of treating either result as a final verdict.
Does TypeJung require payment?
No. The core TypeJung assessment and map are free. Insight and Mastery are optional one-time CAD upgrades.