PostPsych analyzes social media activity to reveal personality traits, emotional patterns, and psychological tendencies. Not what they show you. What they actually are.
Try the scanner →Enter any public Twitter/X handle. Results in seconds.
Enter any public social media handle. PostPsych ingests posts, comments, replies, likes, and timing patterns.
Natural language processing maps linguistic markers, emotional sentiment shifts, and behavioral patterns against established psychological frameworks.
Receive a detailed personality profile: Big Five traits, emotional state indicators, communication style, and behavioral predictions, all from what they post.
Big Five personality traits scored from real behavior, not self-reported questionnaires. See who someone actually is, not who they think they are.
Track sentiment shifts over time. Spot stress periods, mood cycles, and emotional triggers from changes in posting behavior and language.
Understand how someone processes and shares information. Are they analytical or emotional? Direct or diplomatic? Confrontational or avoidant?
Posting frequency spikes, late-night activity, topic obsessions, engagement pattern changes. The metadata tells a story words try to hide.
Every post, every comment, every like is a data point. Individually meaningless. Together, they paint a portrait that no curated bio ever could. PostPsych exists because understanding people shouldn't require a psychology degree.