Understand how you relate to the world around you.
Not how well. Not how much. How.
Insight is the first layer of the landscape. It is where you look clearly at something you have been living in all along. Your ecological identity.
Not to measure it. Not to judge it. To understand it.
Everything in this layer serves one purpose. Giving you a clear, honest picture.
Your first honest picture.
The Ecological Portrait is where Insight begins.
You already know what the Portrait is. A structured reflection that produces recognition, not measurement. On the Portrait page you read about the experience. Here is what it means for the Insight layer. The Portrait is the foundation. Your first clear landscape of who you are, ecologically, across five constructs that hold the configuration of your ecological identity.
That landscape shows you where your ecological identity is rich and alive, and where it is thinner, less developed, or full of unresolved tension. It does not judge what it finds. It simply makes visible what was already there.
For many people, that first picture is enough. It answers questions they did not know they were carrying.
Your first landscape. Five constructs — Felt Relationship, Values & Meaning, Agency & Hope, Time & Development, Context & Systems. Recognition, not measurement.
Available now. All tiers (Observe, Explore, Inhabit).
Read about the Portrait →Other tools that live alongside the Portrait
Personal Insight environment. The reflective home for your Portrait. Not a dashboard. Not metrics. Not comparison. A quiet space where your Portrait lives, with context, meaning, and gentle prompts to return to it from a new angle. Built to be inhabited slowly, not consumed quickly.
Insight articles. Short, clear pieces that help you understand what your landscape means. Written in the same language as the Portrait itself. Recognisable. Concrete. Never academic. New articles published regularly in the Journal, tagged to the Insight layer and to specific Portrait constructs.
A premium artefact-version of your Portrait. Same data, no new questions, no new reflection. A richer narrative generation, domain-specific decision-compass prompts, and a premium PDF and permanent web hub. Designed as a lifetime keepsake.
€69 one-time — post-Portrait artefact, optional. Offered once, immediately after your Portrait.
Your ecological identity does not look the same in every part of your life.
Portrait Domains will let you explore each life-area separately.
Your first Portrait gives you the overview. The configuration of your ecological identity across five constructs. It is enough, on its own, to answer questions you did not know you were carrying. For many people, that first picture is where Insight rests.
But ecological identity does not live in the abstract. It lives in food, in how you move, in the work you do, in the home you keep, in the people you are close to, in your relationship with the natural world. And it does not look the same in each of those places. Somewhere it is rich and articulate. Somewhere else it is quiet, unfinished, or in tension with how the rest of your life is organised.
Portrait Domains will let you observe each of these life-areas separately. Not as a checklist. Not as scoring. As a structured way of looking, one domain at a time, at how your ecological identity actually shows up in the part of life you are curious about. Six life-areas are canonical. There is no required order.
Portrait Domains live in the Grow layer. That is where this deeper exploration becomes available, when you are ready. Insight is where you first meet the idea. Grow is where you take it further.
- 01 — Food
How does your ecological identity show up in what you eat? What feels natural? What feels like compromise?
- 02 — Mobility
How do you move through the world? Where does ecological identity guide you, and where does habit take over?
- 03 — Work
How does your ecological identity meet the work you do, the work you have done, the work you might want to do?
- 04 — Home
How does where and how you live reflect who you are, ecologically? What does the place you inhabit say back to you?
- 05 — Relationships
How does your ecological orientation live in the people closest to you? Who understands this part of you? Where does it get quiet?
- 06 — Nature
What is the quality of your relationship with the natural world around you? Closeness? Distance? Longing?
Coming soon. Full library will arrive when Grow opens (Phase C, Explore tier).
Understanding does not stop at the picture.
Context helps you see what it means.
Your Portrait gives you a landscape. But a landscape without context can feel overwhelming or incomplete. Insight includes several ways to deepen your understanding. Each one designed to meet you where you are.
Insight articles
Short, clear pieces that illuminate specific aspects of ecological identity. Why do certain landscapes move you? Why does the gap between values and daily life feel so persistent? What does it mean when one construct is rich and another is thin? These articles are bridge language — they translate complex ideas into words you recognise. Tagged to Portrait constructs so you can find what is relevant to your landscape.
Available now — growing library.
Reflection prompts
A growing library of reflective questions tagged to your dominant Portrait construct. Curated, not generated. Static, not adaptive. Just a thought that lands differently on a Tuesday morning than it did on a Sunday evening — because it was written carefully, and offered at the right moment. A quiet, human-curated library, distinct from the AI-supported reflective dialogue tool below.
Available now — free in Observe.
AI-supported contextual insight
A reflective dialogue tool. Not therapy. Not coaching. Not advice. A conversational space where you can think aloud about what your Portrait revealed — ask questions, follow a thought, sit with a tension — with an AI partner that has read your landscape carefully and reflects rather than directs. A Type-2 reflective instrument under the AI Act framing. It does not give diagnoses or recommendations.
Coming in Phase C — Inhabit tier.
Insight begins with seeing.
The Portrait is where it starts.
Reflective. Non-judgmental. Yours.