DAIcatic
AI that writes in your voice, from your heart.
DAlcatic FORMATION PROFILE — FREE ASSESSMENT
Driver Pattern + Writing Voice Profile
Complete this assessment and we will send you a personalized report: your driver configuration named, a writing voice summary, and one sample prompt built specifically for you — so you can see exactly how DAlcatic works before committing to anything.
YOUR INFORMATION
Tell us about yourself
Your name, email, and age help us personalize your report. Age matters because life stage shapes how drivers express themselves — a 25-year-old and a 55-year-old with the same configuration have very different formation stories.
First Name
Email Address (your report will be sent here)
example@example.com
Age
PART ONE — DRIVER PROFILE (Questions 1-10)
Identify Your Core Driver Configuration
Select the ONE answer that feels most instinctively true. First instinct is most accurate — do not overthink.
1. When you are working on something important, what keeps you going?Choose the answer that feels most instinctively true — not the one that sounds best.
A) The work itself and what I am building toward
B) The people I am doing it with and for
C) The experience of doing it — I want it to feel good and be worth it
2. On a day with no obligations, you are most likely to:
A) Start a new project or work toward a personal goal
B) Spend meaningful time with people you care about
C) Do something you have been wanting to experience or try
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3. When something goes really well, what feels best?
A) Knowing it made a real and lasting impact
B) Knowing the right people noticed and appreciated your contribution
C) Knowing the experience itself was worth it
4. What is keeping you busy these days?
Think about where your energy actually goes — not where you think it should go.
What is keeping you busy these days?
A) Building something - a project, goal, or outcome I care about
B) Investing in people — family, team, or relationships that matter
C) Experiencing things - new places, ideas, or adventures
5. When you imagine things going really well in your life, what does that picture look like?
When you imagine things going really well in your life, what does that picture look like?
A) Achievement - impact, recognition, and winning at what matters
B) Connection — being loved, seen, and valued by people who matter
C) Experience - freedom, variety, and richness in daily life
6. What makes you most restless?
What makes you most restless?
A) Being underutilized or held back from what I could accomplish
B) Feeling disconnected or unappreciated by people around me
C) Being stuck in routine with no novelty or stimulation
7. When you accomplish something significant, what matters more to you?
When you accomplish something significant, what matters more to you?
A) That it made a real difference - the impact itself
B) That the right people recognized and valued your contribution
C) That the journey was worth it and you would do it again
8. When you find something you really enjoy, you tend to:
When you find something you really enjoy, you tend to:
A) Turn it into a project or push it further toward a goal
B) Share it with people you care about - it is better together
C) Dive deep into it for your own sake and experience
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9. Your biggest frustration is usually:
A) People or systems slowing me down from what I am trying to build
B) Feeling misunderstood, undervalued, or unappreciated
C) Being overstimulated, overwhelmed, or pushed past my comfort
10. If you had to choose, the thing that energizes you most is:This is the hardest question. Go with your gut — not what you admire, what actually moves you.
A) Achieving something that genuinely matters and leaves a mark
B) Being deeply connected to people you love and who love you
C) Having rich, varied, and meaningful experiences
PART TWO — WRITING VOICE PROFILE (Questions 11-20)
Capture Your Unique Voice, Values, and Formation
These open questions build the identity layer that makes your DAlcatic report genuinely personal. Be specific and honest — the quality of your report depends entirely on the quality of your answers here.
11. Describe your writing voice in 1-2 sentences.Think about how someone who knows you well would describe how you communicate — not your style preferences, but the quality of your presence on the page.
12. Select your most natural tone(s). Check all that apply.
Reflective
Logical
Passionate
Encouraging
Direct
Curious
Gentle
Bold
Storytelling
Formal
Conversational
Prophetic
Warm
Challenging
Vulnerable
Authoritative
Other:
13. If your voice were a person, how would you describe them?Example: "A mentor who has failed enough to be honest and succeeded enough to be credible. Direct but not cold. Always pointing toward something larger than the argument."
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14. Do you have a worldview or belief system that influences your writing?
Yes
No
Unsure
15. If yes, describe your worldview in terms a secular reader could also receive. Focus on the universal human truth at the core of your conviction— not the label or tradition.
16. List 2-5 fixed truths or North Stars you live by. These are the convictions that remain true regardless of circumstances — the things your writing always comes back to.
17. What are 2-3 topics or causes you write about most compellingly? Not what you think you should write about — what lights you up when you actually sit down to write.
18. Share 1–2 sentences or a short paragraph you have written that sounds most like you. Choose something that felt effortless — where you read it back and thought "yes, that's exactly it." This becomes the anchor the AI returns to when your voice starts to drift.
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19. What does your writing never sound like? Name 2-3 things to avoid.
Examples: "Never preachy." "Never academic." "Never safe." The avoid list is often more revealing than the include list.
20. What do you want your reader to feel, believe, or do differently after engaging with your work?
This is your formation goal — not what you want them to know, but what you want to change in them.
What you receive when you submit:
Your driver configuration named — The Driver, Achiever, Builder, Experiencer, Performer, or Connector
A short personalized writing voice summary built from your specific answers
One sample writing prompt pre-loaded with your profile — so you can see DAlcatic working for you
A clear picture of what the full $197 DAlcatic course unlocks — all 25 tools, your complete formation profile
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