A Mistype Investigator alternative for checking the pattern behind a mistype
Mistype Investigator attracts people who suspect their type result is wrong or incomplete. That is the right instinct: mistypes usually need function evidence, not another personality stereotype.
TypeJung approaches that question through a free 42-question map of all 8 functions, then shows the dominant-inferior axis and stress edge before any paid report.
A mistype check should explain why two or three labels are competing. The answer often sits in function order, support function evidence, and the less conscious stress edge.
TypeJung helps by showing the profile first, then linking the result to type and function pages so you can compare competing hypotheses.
Compare functions, not only type stereotypes
Check whether stress behavior points toward an inferior function
Treat close results as hypotheses instead of forcing certainty
Use the result as a self-observation map over time
If your main question is "what type am I really?", a mistype-focused test can be useful. If your next question is "what does this pattern mean in stress, relationships, and practice?", TypeJung is designed to carry the result further.
Need
Mistype search intent
TypeJung path
Resolve confusion
Compare possible type outcomes
Show function evidence and axis tension
Understand stress
Often discussed after the result
Built into the map and optional report
Keep learning
User studies theory and examples
Result links into function, type, and sample-report paths
Pay only after value
Depends on the tool path
Core TypeJung map is free before checkout
Use TypeJung after conflicting test results
If Sakinorva, Keys2Cognition, Mistype Investigator, or IDRlabs gave you conflicting results, do not just average the labels. Look for repeated function signals and repeated stress patterns.
TypeJung is useful as another structured check because it gives you a result you can read as a map, not a verdict.
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 can give another function-evidence map and likely type pattern. Use it to inspect competing hypotheses rather than treating any test as final.
What if TypeJung gives a different result?
Compare the function evidence and stress edge. A different result is useful if it explains repeated real-life patterns better.
Is TypeJung free to try?
Yes. The core assessment and map are free; paid reports are optional after you see the result.