Your Living Profile (Persona)
How Blue builds an evidence-backed picture of who you are: observed, established, core. And why it never guesses.
Under Self → Persona lives your Living Profile: Blue's picture of who you are. It isn't a survey you filled in or a personality label Blue assigned. It's built only from things you've actually said and done, and it's careful about the difference between a hunch and a pattern.
Evidence, not guesswork
Every element of your Persona sits somewhere on an evidence gradient, and Blue can't skip steps:
- Observed: a hypothesis. Blue noticed something once or twice and is holding it lightly.
- Established: a pattern. It's shown up across several conversations and over at least a week.
- Core: settled. Seen many times, over a long stretch of time.
Promotion is owned by the system, not by Blue's mood: it takes both enough separate evidence and enough elapsed time to move an element up. That's why your Persona feels earned rather than flattering.
Newer, still-tentative observations sit in a "still testing" strip, kept apart from the established cards so you can always tell what Blue is sure of from what it's only wondering about. Observed hunches that never gather more support quietly expire on their own.
Receipts, tensions, and facets
Open any element and you'll find its receipts, the actual moments that built it, so nothing is asserted without something behind it. Where two true things about you pull in different directions, Blue records a tension (an amber callout) that sits beside the element rather than overwriting it: you're allowed to contain contradictions.
Elements are loosely grouped into eight facets: how you communicate, how you decide, what motivates you, your sensitivities, relationships, rhythm, growth, and context.
How it's kept current, and by which plan
The Persona is reconciled overnight, when your daily thread switches over: Blue reinforces what held up, refines what shifted, notes new tensions, and retires what no longer fits. This nightly refresh comes with Plus (and Pro): being seen is the heart of the Plus plan, and a portrait left to sit would be a stale one.
Reading your Persona is never locked. If your trial lapses or you move to Free, the nightly refresh pauses, but the portrait Blue built stays fully visible: nothing is deleted or hidden.
Correcting it
Corrections are yours to make, right on the portrait. Every element offers "Spot on" (which counts as one more day of evidence toward promotion) and "This isn't me", which retires the element immediately (with a moment to undo). A dispute is honored structurally: Blue won't quietly re-observe a near-identical claim just because the topic comes up again.
Telling Blue in conversation ("that's not really me, here's what's actually true") works too, and folds in at the next nightly pass, which needs Plus or Pro to be running. Either way, the portrait changes on evidence, the same way it formed.