Here's Exactly What Happens.

PartnerProof is a 36-question behavioral assessment. You answer based on what you've actually seen. PartnerProof turns your answers into a score, a breakdown, and a guide for what to pay attention to next — free to start, no account required.

PartnerProof evaluates relationship behaviors based on what you've observed. It is not a clinical assessment, therapy tool, or guarantee of future behavior. Use it as a guide — not a final decision.

The Full Process, at a Glance.

  1. Start free. No account or partner information required to begin.
  2. Answer 36 questions across six relationship categories, based on what you've observed.
  3. Add three Confidence inputs that tell you how much weight to give the result.
  4. Get your PartnerProof score and score level — immediately, at no cost.
  5. Review what looks steady, what feels unclear, and what may deserve more attention.
  6. Upgrade when you're ready for the full breakdown, timeline tracking, or a Two-Way Report.

The free result shows the basic picture. Paid options go deeper into what the score means and how things are moving over time.

Step 1 — You Don't Have to Be in a Committed Relationship to Use This.

PartnerProof works at any stage — whether you're still figuring things out with someone, actively dating, getting more serious, or already in a relationship and looking for clarity on something that keeps coming up.

There is no right stage to start. Earlier assessments reflect less observed data and will carry a lower Confidence Score. Later assessments tend to carry more weight. The Confidence inputs tell you where you are.

The assessment does not require a partner account, partner details, or any information from the other person to get started.

Step 2 — 36 Questions. Based on What You've Actually Seen.

The assessment covers six relationship areas through 36 questions — answered entirely by you, based on your own observations.

You do not need to know everything about the person. If you haven't directly observed something yet, answer based on what they've told you about themselves, or what you've reasonably noticed so far. The Confidence Score accounts for how much you've actually seen.

Loyalty & Boundaries

How they handle commitment, attention, and limits — especially when it's not easy.

Character & Integrity

Whether what they say and what they actually do tend to match over time.

Emotional Stability

How they respond to stress, disappointment, and moments when things don't go as expected.

Conflict Behavior

What disagreements look like — and whether they tend to move toward or away from resolution.

Communication

Whether they're clear, present, and consistent in how they communicate.

Life Alignment

Whether where they're headed aligns with where you're headed.

There are no right or wrong answers. The result is only as accurate as the observations you bring to it. Answer what is true — not what sounds best.

Answer choices are presented to reduce bias. Take your time. Answer based on what you've actually seen, not what you hope is true.

Step 3 — Three Quick Questions. One Important Calibration.

After the 36 questions, you'll complete three Confidence inputs:

Time Known

How long have you known this person?

Interaction Depth

How deeply have you actually interacted with them — in everyday situations, under pressure, across different circumstances?

Answer Certainty

How confident did you feel overall in your answers?

These three inputs produce your Confidence Score.

Your Confidence Score does not change your PartnerProof score. It changes how much weight you should give the result.

High confidence means you've seen enough that the result is more reliable. Use it as a meaningful input.

Lower confidence means the picture is still forming. Use the result as a starting point — and keep observing before treating it as final.

Low confidence is not a problem. It means more data is still coming. The result tells you what to watch for next.

Step 4 — Your Score Is Ready Immediately.

Once you complete the assessment and Confidence inputs, your PartnerProof score is calculated and delivered right away — no waiting, no delay.

Your score is a number from 438 to 850. It reflects how the behaviors you described weigh across the six relationship categories, based on how much each area tends to matter as a relationship develops.

  • Your PartnerProof score
  • Your score level
  • Your Confidence Score and label
  • A limited early read on what the result suggests

Higher scores reflect steadier observed relationship behaviors. Lower scores reflect areas that may deserve attention before the relationship deepens.

Step 5 — What Your Score Level Means.

Every PartnerProof score falls into one of five levels. The level describes the overall picture based on what you observed — not a label of the person's worth, character, or future.

800–850Very Strong Foundation

The behaviors you described look highly steady across the areas that matter most. This does not guarantee the future, but it suggests a very strong foundation based on what you've seen.

Recommendation: Proceed

740–799Promising Foundation

The overall picture looks healthy and promising. A few areas may still deserve attention, but most of what you described points in a steady direction.

Recommendation: Proceed

670–739Mixed Signals

The result shows a mixed picture. Some areas may look steady, while others may feel unclear, inconsistent, or worth watching more closely.

Recommendation: Use Caution

580–669Needs Attention

Several areas may create stress, confusion, or repeated tension if the relationship moves deeper without attention or change.

Recommendation: Use Caution

438–579High Caution

Multiple areas suggest slowing down before taking bigger steps. Use this result as a reason to look carefully before moving forward without meaningful clarity or change.

Recommendation: Pause Before Moving Forward

A lower score does not mean the person has no value. It reflects certain relationship behaviors observed across the assessment — not a measurement of who someone is as a human being. The score is about how they show up in a relationship, based on what you reported.

Step 6 — See Which Areas Look Steady and Which Deserve Attention.

If you unlock the Full Report, you'll see a category-by-category breakdown of how the behaviors you described scored across all six relationship areas.

  • Where the strongest observed behaviors are
  • Where gaps, inconsistencies, or concerns were noted
  • Which categories are contributing most to the overall score
  • Which areas may deserve closer observation before the relationship deepens

Category scores reflect your answers — not an objective verdict on the person as a whole.

Step 7 — The Free Result Gives You the Basic Picture. The Full Report Fills in Everything Behind It.

Free ResultFree

What you get: Your PartnerProof score, score level, Confidence Score and label, and a limited early read on what the result suggests.

What it's for: Understanding the basic picture before deciding whether to go deeper.

No account required. Your result is ready immediately after completing the assessment.

Full Report$15

What you get: The complete interpretation of your assessment — full category breakdown, every active concern explained, key behaviors worth watching, how these behaviors tend to show up as the relationship develops, what to pay attention to next, and a final recommendation with real-life context.

What it's for: Understanding what is behind the score — not just what the score is.

One-time payment. No account required.

Premium$30

What you get: Everything in the Full Report, plus three total saved assessment attempts timed around key relationship stages, and a timeline that shows growth, consistency, risk trend, category movement across assessments, and how the recommendation has shifted (if at all).

What it's for: Answering whether what you're seeing is improving, staying steady, or becoming more concerning. One assessment is a snapshot. Two or three show you the direction.

One-time payment. Account required.

Premium + Partner Invite / Two-Way Report$45

What you get: Everything in Premium, plus one partner invite. The other person completes the same assessment about you — privately, on their own, at no cost to them. After both assessments are complete, you receive a Two-Way Report showing where both perspectives align, where they differ, and what areas may be worth talking through.

What it's for: Getting a reciprocal view. Understanding how they see the relationship — not just how you do.

Their raw answers are never shared with you. No combined relationship score is produced. The partner does not see the Two-Way Report unless you personally share it with them outside the app. One-time payment. Account required.

Step 8 — The Result Is Yours. Use It the Way That Makes Sense for Where You Are.

PartnerProof does not make your decision. It shows you what you've already been noticing — more clearly.

  • To slow down before deepening commitment.
  • To identify the areas most worth watching next.
  • To reflect privately before deciding on next steps.
  • To prepare for a thoughtful conversation if the time feels right.
  • To confirm what they already sensed — or challenge what they assumed.

The result belongs to you. Sit with it. Share it if you choose. Nothing about it requires you to act, confront anyone, or decide anything today.

The result tells you what may deserve attention. What you do with that is up to you.

A clearer view of what you've already seen — not a command, and not a prediction.

Every Result Comes With a Recommendation.

Along with your score and score level, PartnerProof delivers one of three recommendations based on the full picture — including your score, active flags, and Confidence level.

Proceed

The overall picture looks steady enough to continue moving forward — while still paying attention to what you observe next.

Use Caution

Slow down. There are enough areas here that deserve attention before taking a bigger step in this relationship.

Pause Before Moving Forward

Bigger steps in this relationship should wait until the concerns here are better understood, addressed, or meaningfully changed.

"Pause Before Moving Forward" is not a breakup recommendation. It means bigger relationship steps — emotional, financial, or otherwise — are worth holding off on until the behaviors that raised concern have been better understood or have changed in a sustained way.

These recommendations describe relationship behavior as observed. They are not a judgment of the person's character, worth, or future.

What PartnerProof Does and Does Not Do.

PartnerProof Does Not Contact Them.

The person you're assessing is never notified, contacted, or given access to your result — at any point, for any reason.

PartnerProof Does Not Pull Private Data.

This is not a background check. We do not access social media profiles, records, databases, or any external source. Everything comes from your answers.

PartnerProof Does Not Require Their Personal Information to Start.

You begin with your own observations. No partner name, contact information, or personal details are required to complete the assessment.

Your Result Is Private.

It belongs to you. It is not shared unless you choose to share it.

The Partner Invite Is Optional and Intentional.

The other person only becomes involved if you deliberately send them an invite. Even then, their individual answers are never shared with you. You see only the comparison in the Two-Way Report.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Is This For?

PartnerProof is for anyone who wants a clearer read on how someone shows up in a relationship. Whether you're in the early talking stage, actively dating, getting more serious, or already in a relationship and trying to make sense of something that keeps coming up — this is designed for you.

Do I Have to Be in a Committed Relationship to Use It?

No. PartnerProof is useful at any stage. Earlier assessments reflect less observed data and produce lower confidence scores. Later assessments tend to carry more weight. The Confidence Score tells you where you are.

Is PartnerProof Trying to Make Me Break Up With Someone?

No. PartnerProof does not tell you to leave or stay. It helps you see what you've been observing, more clearly. What you do with that is entirely up to you.

What if I Haven't Seen Everything Yet?

That's exactly what the Confidence Score is for. If you're earlier in getting to know someone, your confidence score will be lower — which means the result should be used as a starting point, not a conclusion. Keep observing. The result tells you what to watch for next.

What if My Score Is Lower Than I Hoped?

A lower score reflects certain behaviors observed across the assessment — not a measurement of someone's worth as a person. It means specific areas may deserve more attention before the relationship deepens. Use it as information, not a verdict.

Does the Person I'm Assessing Ever Find Out?

No. They are never contacted, notified, or given access to your result — unless you personally share it with them outside the app. The Partner Invite only involves them if you deliberately send the invite.

Is This Therapy or Clinical Advice?

No. PartnerProof is a self-reflection and relationship clarity tool. It is not therapy, counseling, psychological advice, or a clinical assessment of any kind. If you are navigating something serious, working with a therapist or counselor provides a level of support this tool cannot.

Can I Use This for a Relationship I'm Already In?

Yes. PartnerProof is useful at any stage — including long-term relationships. If there's a recurring concern you've been trying to name, the assessment can help you understand what the behavior has been showing you.

How Long Does It Take?

Most people finish in 10–15 minutes. You can pause and return within an active session, but completing it in one sitting gives the most consistent result.

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Takes most people 10–15 minutes. Free to start. No account required. Your result is ready when you finish.

Free to start. No account required. Not a verdict.