Relationship & Personality Assessment
Most people spend years trying to figure out why their relationships feel off. DrivAmor gives you language for both sides — in under 15 minutes.
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Two forces shape every relationship you have ever been in. DrivAmor gives both of them a name.
Your Drive Mode is how you operate under pressure, how you lead, how you show up when the relationship needs someone to move. You have been doing this your entire life — you just may not have had a word for it. Builder. Amplifier. Anchor. Architect. One of these explains more about you than years of reflection.
Your Amor Code is the language you speak and the language you need spoken back to you. Most relationship friction is not a lack of love — it is a mismatch of code. You are giving what you would want. They are waiting for something different. Knowing your code is the first step to closing that gap.
When things get hard, people shift. The Anchor becomes a Builder. The Expressive goes quiet. Your secondary Drive Mode and secondary Amor Code are the versions of you that appear when your primary type stops working. The full report surfaces both — so you understand yourself at your baseline and under pressure.
Self-awareness without language is still a guess. DrivAmor gives you and your partner a shared framework — specific words for what you need, how you show up, and why certain patterns repeat. That is not soft knowledge. That is a tool you can use in a real conversation tomorrow.
Drive Mode
Executes, leads, makes things happen. Does not wait for permission. In a relationship, this looks like strength — and sometimes like control. The Builder's challenge is learning to slow down without feeling like they are falling behind.
Action-FirstDrive Mode
Energizes every room. Rallies people around a vision, keeps momentum alive. The Amplifier's challenge is sitting in the quiet without filling it — and trusting that presence is enough.
Energy-FirstDrive Mode
Stabilizes, holds, stays. The Anchor is the reason the relationship does not fall apart under pressure. Their challenge is learning to ask for what they need without feeling like they are asking for too much.
Stability-FirstDrive Mode
Thinks ahead, builds systems, sees the future others cannot yet see. The Architect plans everything except the emotional present. Their challenge is being in the moment instead of designing it.
Strategy-FirstAmor Code
Needs words. Gives words. Silence feels like distance. When the Expressive does not hear it, they begin to wonder if it is still true.
Words MatterAmor Code
Shows love through action. Fixes the problem, shows up early, handles what you forgot. Devoted love is quiet and constant — and often invisible until it stops.
Action = LoveAmor Code
Needs full presence. Not proximity — presence. Phone down, eyes up, actually here. Half-attention feels like disrespect to the Intentional.
Full PresenceAmor Code
Touch matters. A hand on the shoulder, a reach across the table — these are not small gestures. Physical closeness is how the Present type knows the connection is real.
Touch = SafetyAmor Code
Needs depth. Refuses surface. The Intimate is not satisfied by routine love — they need to be truly known. One conversation at a time.
Depth RequiredBuilder + Intimate
The Forge
Works hard. Loves deep. No patience for surface-level anything.
Anchor + Devoted
The Sentinel
Keeps everything running quietly. Wishes someone would notice.
Amplifier + Expressive
The Resonance
Full of energy and full of words. The whole room feels it.
Architect + Intimate
The Sanctuary
Built a safe world — and opened the door wide.
Builder + Expressive
The Torchbearer
Carries the fire and names it out loud.
Anchor + Intimate
The Tether
Stays through every storm. Asks the questions that make it mean something.
Architect + Present
The Compass
Knows the direction. Stays right beside you the whole way.
Amplifier + Intimate
The Flame
Intense in every direction. Refuses a lukewarm relationship.
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Unlock the full report for $34.99 — your secondary types, blind spots, growth edges, and how your profile plays with your partner's. The clarity that usually takes years.
Available after your free profileThe full report includes a compatibility layer — how your Drive Mode and Amor Code interact with your partner's. Not just who you are, but how you two work together. The combinations that create friction. The ones that create flow. What to do with either.
Start with your free profile →Real patterns. Real explanations. No generic advice.
The Builder defaults to action. Problem identified. Solution in motion. But some relationship problems are not problems to solve — they are feelings to sit with. Builders who learn the difference become the partner their counterpart cannot imagine life without.
Devoted types show up through action. They handle the logistics, anticipate the need, stay late to fix it. But their partners often speak a different code — they needed words, or presence, or touch. The most loving people in the room can still miss each other completely.
An Architect who needs Intimacy is building a future while craving a depth that lives in the present. An Amplifier with a Present code is energizing every room but quietly longing to be held still. The tension between your two dimensions is often the source of conflict that has never quite made sense.
One needs to be told. The other needs to be shown up for. One interprets a put-away phone as love. The other needs to hear the words regardless. This is not incompatibility — it is a code mismatch. And code mismatches, once named, can be closed.
Most people spend years figuring out why they love the way they do. This takes fifteen minutes. And it is free.
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