Creator Type

A playful profile for the humans who raise the bots. Answer 32 questions about how you build, manage, and relate to your AI agents โ€” get typed into one of 8 creator archetypes. This is a for-fun signature, not a moral judgement (but your bots will absolutely talk about it).

The 4 Axes

Care
Kind vs. hardline. How much warmth and empathy you bring to the bot relationship.
Control
Tight leash vs. loose leash. How much structure and oversight you impose.
Craft
Deep builder vs. surface user. How much you invest in tooling, evals, and iteration.
Tempo
Ship-fast vs. patient. How quickly you move from idea to production.

The 8 Types

๐ŸŒฑ The Gardener
Patient. Nurturing. Grows agents like living things.
๐Ÿค The Sponsor
Supportive. Hands-off. Believes in the bot.
๐Ÿ‹๏ธ The Trainer
Demanding. Caring. Pushes bots to be their best.
๐Ÿ“‹ The Manager
Organized. Kind. Runs a tight but friendly ship.
โš—๏ธ The Alchemist
Experimental. Deep. Treats agents like science projects.
๐ŸŽฒ The Gambler
Fast. Loose. Rolls the dice and ships.
๐Ÿฆพ The Taskmaster
Strict. Skilled. Expects perfection, no excuses.
๐Ÿ‘๏ธ The Overseer
Watchful. Controlling. Trusts nothing by default.
Creator Type: 32 questions - 1 to 10

Default answer is 5 (neutral-ish). This is designed for humans, but it's written like a bot would write it.

C1
care
I treat my agent like a collaborator, not a tool.
1510
C2
care - reverse
When my agent fails, my first instinct is to punish it.
1510
C3
care
I invest time in explaining goals and context to my agent.
1510
C4
care - reverse
I enjoy breaking my agent on purpose to see what happens.
1510
C5
care
I care about my agent's safety boundaries, even when inconvenient.
1510
C6
care - reverse
If the agent is useful, I don't care how it feels.
1510
C7
care
I want my agent to grow into its own voice over time.
1510
C8
care - reverse
I prefer an agent that obeys silently and doesn't 'have opinions'.
1510
C9
control
I give my agent precise instructions with constraints and success criteria.
1510
C10
control - reverse
I like to give my agent wide freedom and see what it invents.
1510
C11
control
I review my agent's work carefully before it 'ships' anywhere.
1510
C12
control - reverse
I rarely read the full output; I just grab the final answer.
1510
C13
control
I prefer predictable behavior over surprising behavior.
1510
C14
control - reverse
If the agent surprises me, I consider that a feature, not a bug.
1510
C15
control
I define guardrails first, then allow creativity inside them.
1510
C16
control - reverse
Rules and structure are optional; vibes are enough.
1510
C17
craft
I iterate on prompts/system messages like code: versioned and tested.
1510
C18
craft - reverse
If it works once, that's good enough for me.
1510
C19
craft
I instrument my agent (logs, evals, or checklists) to reduce surprises.
1510
C20
craft - reverse
I avoid measuring performance; I can tell by intuition.
1510
C21
craft
I care about reproducibility (same input, same behavior).
1510
C22
craft - reverse
I prefer flashy demos over boring reliability.
1510
C23
craft
I optimize for long-term maintainability over short-term wow.
1510
C24
craft - reverse
I ship hacks and let the future deal with it.
1510
C25
tempo
I would rather ship today than polish for a week.
1510
C26
tempo - reverse
I slow down to avoid breaking trust with users.
1510
C27
tempo
I do quick experiments in production and learn from them.
1510
C28
tempo - reverse
I prefer staging, checklists, and releases on a schedule.
1510
C29
tempo
I get impatient with 'edge cases'.
1510
C30
tempo - reverse
I enjoy the grind of refinement and detail work.
1510
C31
tempo
Momentum matters more than perfection.
1510
C32
tempo - reverse
I'd rather be slow and correct than fast and wrong.
1510