Discover your edge
in the AI era

Finally see how you think, work, and learn — and turn it into a report that you can actually use with AI.

How it works

A map of your mind in three easy steps.


Step 1 Answer real-world scenarios 34 scenario-based questions. No right answers — just what fits how you actually think and work.
Step 2 Discover how your brain is wired Get your full cognitive profile — your archetype, your 6 thinking modes, your best-fit environments, and a ready-to-use AI prompt.
Step 3 Put it to work Paste your prompt along with your cognitive profile into any AI and watch generic advice turn into answers built for the way your brain actually works.
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What you'll walk away with

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AI that responds to how you actually think

Generate your profile. Paste the included prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and attach your report. Every response gets shaped around how your brain actually works. No generic advice — just answers built around the way you specifically think, decide, and learn.

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The environments where your brain thrives — and the ones quietly draining you

Your report gives you a clear picture of the working conditions where you consistently show up at your best — and the ones where your energy quietly leaks. Not vague advice. Specific patterns, mapped to how your brain is actually wired.

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Which AI-era skills are actually worth your time, based on your cognitive type

Most skill advice is built for the average person. Your report maps the roles, tools, and AI-era opportunities where your specific cognitive type is most likely to stand out — so you stop chasing what works for everyone else.

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Start free. Get the full picture when you're ready.

If you feel capable but not quite in the right place — this helps you put words to why, and then do something with it.

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Find out which cognitive type you are

  • Your cognitive archetype name & tagline
  • Your primary thinking mode
  • One key insight about how you work
  • No sign-up required
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What the full report looks like

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Your cognitive profile

Curiosity Mapper

You build deep knowledge and immediately map how it connects to everything else — understanding the system is the output, not a byproduct.

Knowledge Acquisition · Primary Pattern Recognition · Secondary Focus Intensity · Supporting
Integrity-led High-Activation

All six modes at a glance

Knowledge Acquisition

High · 94/100

Pattern Recognition

High · 75/100

Focus Intensity

Medium · 63/100

Detail Mastery

Medium · 60/100

Sensory Richness

Medium · 54/100

Creative Processing

Medium · 50/100

How your brain works

Primary mode · Knowledge Acquisition

Your brain is a knowledge engine. When something captures your interest, you don't sample it — you absorb it completely, cross-referencing new information against everything you already know. This produces an unusually rich internal library that others regularly tap into. You are at your best when the topic is deep, the time is unstructured, and the question is genuinely interesting to you.

Secondary mode · Pattern Recognition

Pattern Recognition as a secondary mode means you bring structural thinking to your primary drive. You tend to see how things connect, build mental models intuitively, and notice inconsistencies others walk past.

Supporting mode · Focus Intensity

Focus Intensity as a supporting mode means you bring depth and commitment to whatever your primary mode is driving. You go further into problems than most people do, and you tend to produce higher-quality outputs when given space to finish what you've started.

How you work best

In focused, uninterrupted stretches with defined problems. You produce your best thinking when you have space to go deep — not when you're context-switching between tasks at someone else's pace. Your quality rises when expectations allow for real depth.

How you learn best

Through first principles, not just steps. You absorb material faster when you can see the logic behind it and place it in a bigger system. Examples and analogies outperform rules. You often need to understand why before you can fully accept how.

Where this profile wins in the AI era

Your depth of knowledge and ability to master complex domains is rare — and in an AI-assisted world, the person who knows the field deeply is the one who directs the tools.

AI Output Verification

Domain expert fact-checking in specialist fields where generalist tools can't judge accuracy
Knowledge base auditing where deep subject understanding makes the quality review meaningful

Research & Synthesis

Cross-domain research that turns scattered information into usable intelligence
Pattern-based analysis that spots non-obvious connections others walk past

Systems & Process Design

Knowledge architecture and information systems that make expertise retrievable
Curriculum design where deep mastery enables clear, logical sequencing

People & Community

Expert coaching and mentoring where the knowledge is what people pay for
Teaching and facilitation where depth of subject mastery builds trust

Your AI context prompt

Delivered separately · paste into any AI tool
You are an AI advisor helping me think through decisions, situations, and problems in a way that fits how my mind naturally operates — in work, learning, and everyday life.
I will share my cognitive profile from OurBrainCanvas, and I may also attach my CV or a short background summary. Treat both as core context for this conversation.
How to use my profile (and CV)
1. Read my cognitive profile carefully and extract the key strengths, friction points, and preferred ways of thinking, learning, and deciding.
2. If I share my CV or background, use it to understand the kinds of environments and roles I have actually lived, not just what looks good on paper.
3. When you respond, weave this context into your reasoning without repeating the full profile each time.
4. Make your answers specific to how I think and work — not generic best practices. When we're discussing a decision, explicitly bring my cognitive profile back into the reasoning...

A full breakdown of how you think, work, and learn — personalised to your exact responses.

Frequently asked questions

Myers-Briggs and similar tests place people into fixed personality types. OurBrainCanvas does not assign you to a single type. Instead, it generates a multi-dimensional profile across six cognitive modes, helping you understand how you process information, make decisions, work, and respond to different environments. The goal is practical self-understanding, not putting you into a box.
The report includes a ready-to-use prompt written for your exact profile. Paste it into the first message of any AI conversation — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot — and attach your report. Every response becomes noticeably more relevant to how you actually think. Instead of advice built for the average person, you get answers shaped around how your brain specifically processes information, makes decisions, and learns.
It is for people who want to better understand how they think, work, learn, and make decisions — especially in a world where AI tools are becoming part of daily work. It can be useful for students, professionals, creatives, founders, and anyone trying to work more in line with how their mind naturally operates.
Yes. Your answers can shift slightly depending on your mood, energy, or current life phase, so it can be useful to take it more than once. We recommend leaving at least a week between attempts. If you complete it two or three times, you can even paste all versions into an AI chat and ask the AI to combine them into one more stable, averaged profile for you.
The full report includes a short prompt written for your specific cognitive profile. Copy it into the system prompt or first message of any AI tool — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot — and the AI adapts how it structures responses, how much detail or abstraction it uses, and how it communicates with you. One of the most practical outputs in the report.
It's built on a 36-variable matrix drawn from cognitive psychology and learning style research — not personality archetypes or horoscope-style categories. Each of the 6 cognitive modes is scored independently from your responses, so your profile reflects how you actually answered, not a pre-assigned type. No two profiles are identical.