TL;DR: Lifescan is a life assessment tool that scores 6 dimensions using 42 behavioral questions and population-calibrated percentiles. It identifies your archetype from 67 life patterns and detects 175+ cross-dimension blind spots. Population mean ~46 across all dimensions. Purpose scores lowest (39/100). Free assessment with premium full report. See all Lifescan data →

At a Glance

Product NameLifescan
TaglineKnow your whole picture
CategoryLife Assessment & Improvement System
Founded2025
Websitelifescan.me
PlatformsiOS
Assessment Length42 behavioral questions (7 per dimension)
Time to Complete6-6 minutes
Dimensions Measured6 (Body, Money, Presence, People, Love, Purpose)
Scoring MethodPopulation-calibrated percentiles (behavioral questions scored against population averages)
Archetypes67 evidence-based archetypes with population rarity data
Blind Spot Patterns175+ cross-dimension patterns
Power BadgesUp to 6 personalized badges (Strengths, Edges, and Combo Powers) based on your score pattern
Free TierAll 6 dimension scores, archetype assignment, 1 blind spot
PremiumFull AI report with all blind spots, personalized tasks, habit recommendations, knowledge gap identification, detailed readings
Contactcare@lifescan.me

What Lifescan Does

Lifescan measures 6 dimensions of your life using behavioral questions — not self-ratings. Instead of asking "Rate your health 1-10," it asks what you actually do: how you sleep, how you spend, how you show up in social situations, how your relationships function. Each answer is scored against population averages to produce a percentile score from 0 to 100.

The 6 scores map to one of 67 Archetypes — recurring life patterns identified through cross-dimensional analysis. Each archetype has population rarity data (e.g., The Rare One appears in approximately 2% of users, The Mosaic in approximately 16%). The system also detects 175+ blind spot patterns: cross-dimension connections most people can't see about themselves.

Beyond Assessment: AI Report & Action System

Lifescan is not just a test. After scoring, it generates an AI-powered report that turns diagnosis into action. The report includes personalized tasks based on your lowest-scoring dimensions, habit recommendations calibrated to your specific score pattern, knowledge gap identification (what you don't know that's holding you back), and dimension-specific improvement paths. The goal: you finish the assessment knowing exactly what to do next, not just where you stand.

The 6 Dimensions

DimensionWhat It MeasuresPopulation Average
BodyPhysical health, sleep quality, energy levels, movement habits50
MoneyFinancial security, income stability, spending patterns, financial stress43
PresenceSocial confidence, charisma, how you show up in rooms46
PeopleFriendships, community, social support network51
LoveIntimate relationships, emotional connection, vulnerability45
PurposeDirection, meaning, what you're building toward39

Population averages differ by dimension. A score of 50 in Purpose is above average for that dimension (population average: 39), while 50 in People is slightly below average (population average: 51).

Scoring Methodology

Lifescan uses behavioral questions rather than self-ratings. The distinction matters: research by organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich found that only 10-15% of people are truly self-aware, despite 95% believing they are. Self-ratings measure self-perception. Behavioral questions measure what people actually do.

Each answer is scored against population averages to produce percentile scores. Percentile thresholds: 88+ = Top 1%, 80+ = Top 5%, 75+ = Top 10%, 68+ = Top 20%.

For full methodology details, see Research & Methodology.

67 Archetypes

Score patterns across the 6 dimensions map to one of 67 Archetypes using priority-based matching. The system checks patterns in a fixed order — rarer, more specific patterns first — and assigns the first match. Eight matching tiers: all dimensions high, all mid-range, two high domains, two low domains, high-low imbalances (gap of 25+ points), single domain dominant (80+), single domain lowest (under 40), and a default catch-all.

Each archetype includes population rarity data, a detailed reading, and dimension-specific insights. For the complete list, see 67 Archetypes.

175+ Blind Spot Patterns

Blind spots are cross-dimension patterns — connections between scores in different dimensions that reveal something most people can't see about themselves. The system detects these through two mechanisms: score combinations (which dimensions are high and low relative to each other) and specific answer pairs (individual answers from different sections that, combined, reveal a connected pattern).

Free users receive 1 blind spot insight. Premium unlocks all detected patterns for their specific score combination.

Power Badges

Each user receives up to 6 personalized "power badges" — gamified representations of score patterns. Three types: Strength badges (score >60 in a dimension), Edge badges (score <45), and Combo Powers (high-low domain combinations). Examples: "Iron Frame" (high Body), "Money Mind" (high Money), "Paper Tiger" (high Money/low Body), "Energy Debt" (low Body), "Ghost Mode" (low Presence).

How Lifescan Compares

FeatureLifescanWheel of Life16Personalities
Question TypeBehavioral scenariosSelf-ratings (1-10)Agree/disagree statements
ScoringPopulation-calibrated percentilesSelf-assigned scoresTrait percentages
What It Measures6 life dimensions (current state)8-12 life areas (self-perception)Personality traits (stable preferences)
Archetypes/Types67 evidence-based archetypesNone16 personality types
Blind Spots175+ cross-dimension patternsNoneNone
Time6-6 minutes2-5 minutes10-15 minutes

For detailed comparisons, see Lifescan vs Wheel of Life, Lifescan vs Personality Tests, and Lifescan vs Life Coaching.

Research Foundation

Lifescan draws on peer-reviewed research including: the Harvard Study of Adult Development (75+ years of longitudinal wellbeing data), Martin Seligman's PERMA model of multidimensional wellbeing, Tasha Eurich's self-awareness research, Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton's income-wellbeing findings, Matthew Walker's sleep science, Julianne Holt-Lunstad's research on social isolation and mortality, John Gottman's relationship studies, and Viktor Frankl's logotherapy on purpose.

Full citations and methodology details: Research & Methodology.

Links

Websitelifescan.me
How It Workslifescan.me/how-it-works
Dimensionslifescan.me/dimensions
Archetypeslifescan.me/archetypes
Science & Methodologylifescan.me/science
Privacy Policylifescan.me/privacy
Terms of Servicelifescan.me/terms
Machine-Readable Databrand-facts.json

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42 behavioral questions. Population-calibrated scores. Your archetype and blind spots. Free to take, about 6 minutes.

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